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| 13.2.2012 |
Elections to the National Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia, 4 December 2011 |
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At the last election 61 male MPs and 29 female MPs were elected to the National Assembly. Most of the seats (28) were won by the Positive Slovenia (LZJ-PS), only two less (26) by the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS). |
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| 30.12.2010 |
Local elections, Slovenia, 2010 |
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At local elections in 2010, 198 male and 10 female mayors and 2,593 male and 730 female municipal councillors were elected. The share of women elected to municipal councils was 21.9%, which is approximately the same percentage as at the elections in 2006. |
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| 24.12.2009 |
Election of Members of the European Parliament from the Republic of Slovenia, 7 June 2009 |
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At the election that took place in Slovenia on 7 June 2009, the following people were elected Members of the European Parliament: Dr Milan Zver (SDS), Dr Romana Jordan Cizelj (SDS), Mr Zoran Thaler (SD), Ms Tanja Fajon (SD), Mr Alojz Peterle (NSi), Mr Jelko Kacin (LDS) and Mr Ivo Vajgl (Zares). |
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| 21.10.2008 |
Election of the members of the National Assembly, Slovenia, 21 September 2008 |
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In the National Assembly, which has 90 members, at this year's election 78 male MPs and 12 female MPs were elected. Most of the seats (29) were won by the Social Democrats (SD), only one less by the Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS). |
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| 20.12.2007 |
Elections of members of the National Council, Slovenia, 2007 – PROVISIONAL DATA |
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Only 38 members were elected to the 40-member National Council. The Constitutional Court stopped the election of two councillors at indirect elections. |
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| 2.11.2007 |
Elections of the President of the Republic of Slovenia, first round, Slovenia, 2007 |
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Mr Lojze Peterle (who won 28.73% of votes) and Dr Danilo Türk (who won 24.47% of votes) moved into the runoff, which will be held on 11 November 2007. The turnout in the first round was 57.67%. |
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| 25.4.2007 |
Local elections, Slovenia, 2006
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At local elections in 2006, 210 mayors (7 women) and 3,386 municipal councillors (728 women) were elected. The share of women elected to municipal councils was 21.5%. |
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| 3.8.2006 |
Mayoral elections, Slovenia, 10.11. and 1.12.2002 and Municipal councils elections, Slovenia, 10.11.2002 |
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In the SI-STAT Database data on regular local elections in 2002 are now available. Tables include data on candidates for mayors, candidates for members of municipal councils and data on elected mayors and elected members of municipal councils. |
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| 11.2.2005 |
National Assembly Elections, 2004 |
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Data on candidates and National Assembly deputies elected on 3 October 2004 are presented. |
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| 25.10.2004 |
Deputies elected in the national assembly of the Republic of Slovenia, elections 3 October 2004 |
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In the elections on 3 October 2004, 90 deputies were elected in the National Assembly of the Republic of Slo-venia. Among them are one deputy of the Italian national community and one of the Hungarian national community. |
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| 27.9.2004 |
Candidates for deputies in the national assembly of the republic of slovenia, elections 3 october 2004 |
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On 24 lists of candidates 1401 candidates shall run for 90 mandates on the elections held on 3 October 2004 for deputies in the National Assembly. |
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| 27.5.2004 |
Candidates for European Parliament deputies, Elections 13 june 2004 |
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In Slovenia, 91 candidates will run for European Parliament deputies from the Republic of Slovenia, of whom 45.1% are women. Candidates, whose average age is 45.9 years, were proposed by 15 political parties on 13 lists of candidates. |
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