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2013 Slovak regional elections

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Elections were held in Slovakia's eight self-governing regions on 9 November 2013. Elected were Regional Governors and City Councilors.[1]

It was held on basis of 2 rounds if candidate haven't gained 50 % of votes, if he gained the required percents, there would not be runoff. Only three candidates got elected in the first round, in Prešov, Žilina, and Trenčín Regions. There was runoff in Košice, Banská Bystrica, Nitra, Trnava, and Bratislava Regions.

Six of the regional presidencies were won by centre-left Direction – Social Democracy (Smer), with Bratislava Region being carried on by incumbent Governor Pavol Frešo of Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party. The biggest surprise came in Banská Bystrica Region, where leader of the far-right People's Party – Our Slovakia, Marian Kotleba, got to the second round of elections to face off with incumbent Governor Vladimír Maňka of Smer. He then defeated Vladimír Maňka in the second round and won the runoff by 55,5 % (71 397 Regional votes) and became Governor of Banská Bystrica Region, and also ended as candidate with most votes to City Council of Banská Bystrica (8678 votes).

Results

Presidencies

Region Winner Party Endorsing parties
Bratislava Pavol Frešo width=5px bgcolor=Template:Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party/meta/color| SDKÚ-DS KDH, Most–Híd, SaS, SMK, OKS, SZ
Trnava Tibor Mikuš bgcolor=Template:Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color| Smer SNS, KSS
Trenčín Jaroslav Baška bgcolor=Template:Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color| Smer Won the first round with over 50 %.
Nitra Milan Belica bgcolor=Template:Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color| Smer SNS, ASV
Žilina Juraj Blanár bgcolor=Template:Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color| Smer Won the first round with over 50 %.
Banská Bystrica Marian Kotleba bgcolor=Template:People's Party – Our Slovakia/meta/color| ĽSNS No endorsing parties.
Prešov Peter Chudík bgcolor=Template:Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color| Smer Won the first round with over 50 %.
Košice Zdenko Trebuľa bgcolor=Template:Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color| Smer Most–Híd, SMK

Councils

Party Bratislava Trnava Trenčín Nitra Žilina Banská Bystrica Prešov Košice Total %
width=5px bgcolor=Template:Direction – Social Democracy/meta/color| Smer 1 12 25 19 19 24 35 26 161 39.5
bgcolor=Template:Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party/meta/color| SDKÚ-DS 6 3 3 1 5 8 5 31 7.6
bgcolor=Template:Christian Democratic Movement/meta/color| KDH 9 4 2 13 11 1 10 7 57 14.0
bgcolor=Template:Party of the Hungarian Coalition/meta/color| SMK 3 11 14 5 4 37 9.1
bgcolor=Template:Movement for a Democratic Slovakia/meta/color| HZDS 2 1 3 0.7
bgcolor=Template:Slovak National Party/meta/color| SNS 1 3 1 5 1.2
bgcolor=Template:People's Party – Our Slovakia/meta/color| ĽSNS 1 1 0.2
bgcolor=Template:Civic Conservative Party/meta/color| OKS 2 2 0.5
bgcolor=Template:Freedom and Solidarity/meta/color| SaS 7 1 1 9 2.2
bgcolor=Template:Most–Híd/meta/color| Most–Híd 7 4 1 1 1 3 17 4.2
bgcolor=Template:New Majority/meta/color| NOVA 1 1 1 1 1 5 1.2
bgcolor=Template:Others/meta/color| Other parties 3 1 1 1 1 7 1.7
bgcolor=Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color| Independents 6 6 11 4 16 13 6 11 73 17.9
Total 44 40 45 54 57 49 62 57 408 100

References

  1. ^ "VOĽBY DO VÚC 2013 - VÝSLEDKY". Sme. Retrieved 10 November 2013.