Presidential elections were held in Slovenia on 8 April 1990, with a second round on 22 April.[1] Voters elected the four members of the presidency and the President of the presidency.[1] Ciril Zlobec, Ivan Oman, Matjaž Kmecl and Dušan Plut were elected to the presidency, whilst Milan Kučan was elected President in the second round.[2]
Results [edit]
President [edit]
| Candidate |
Party |
First round |
Second round |
| Votes |
% |
Votes |
% |
| Milan Kučan |
Party of Democratic Renewal-Socialist Alliance of Slovenia |
538,278 |
44.4 |
657,196 |
58.6 |
| Jože Pučnik |
Democratic Opposition of Slovenia |
322,706 |
26.6 |
464,435 |
41.4 |
| Ivan Kramberger |
|
224,162 |
18.5 |
|
| Marko Demšar |
|
126,424 |
10.4 |
|
| Invalid/blank votes |
25,975 |
– |
23,354 |
– |
| Total |
1,237,545 |
100 |
1,144,985 |
100 |
| Registered voters/turnout |
1,490,136 |
83.0 |
1,489,822 |
76.9 |
| Source: Nohlen & Stöver |
Presidency [edit]
| Candidate |
Votes |
% |
| Ciril Zlobec |
637,517 |
53.6 |
| Ivan Oman |
550,529 |
46.3 |
| Matjaž Kmecl |
454,633 |
38.2 |
| Dušan Plut |
453,626 |
38.1 |
| Slavoj Žižek |
431,206 |
36.3 |
| Dimitrij Rupel |
408,868 |
34.4 |
| Alojz Križman |
342,341 |
28.8 |
| Miroslava Gež Korošek |
292,466 |
24.6 |
| Boštjan Zupančič |
239,737 |
20.2 |
| Fran Miklavčič |
236,663 |
19.9 |
| Peter Novak |
212,182 |
17.8 |
| Bogdan Oblak |
194,689 |
16.4 |
| Invalid/blank votes |
46,263 |
– |
| Total |
1,235,468 |
100 |
| Registered voters/turnout |
1,490,136 |
82.9 |
| Source: Nohlen & Stöver |
References [edit]