Elections in Slovenia
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At a national level, Slovenia elects a head of state (a president) and a legislature. The president is elected for a five-year term by the people using the Run-Off system. The National Assembly (Državni zbor), Slovenia's parliament, has 90 members each elected for four-year terms. All but two of these are elected using the D'Hondt Method of list proportional representation. The remaining two members are elected by the Italian and Hungarian ethnic minorities using the Borda count.
Slovenia's multi-party system means that any one party is unlikely to gain power alone. Coalition governments must therefore be negotiated and formed.
Latest elections
2014 Parliamentary election
Template:Slovenian parliamentary election, 2014
2012 Presidential election
Template:Slovenian presidential election, 2012
Past elections and referendums
See also
Further reading
- Toplak, Jurij. The parliamentary election in Slovenia, October 2004. Electoral Studies 25 (2006) 825-831.
External links
- Adam Carr's Election Archive
- Parties and elections
- NSD: European Election Database - Slovenia publishes regional level election data; allows for comparisons of election results, 1992-2008