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2000 Slovenian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countrySlovenia
previous_election1996
next_election2004
seats_for_electionAll 90 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats46
election_date15 October 2000
turnout70.09% ( 3.58 pp)
party1Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
leader1Janez Drnovšek
last_election125
seats134
percentage136.26
party2Slovenian Democratic Party
leader2Janez Janša
last_election216
seats214
percentage215.81
party3ZLSD
leader3Borut Pahor
last_election39
seats311
percentage312.08
party4SLS–SKD
leader4
last_election429
seats49
percentage49.54
party5New Slovenia
leader5Andrej Bajuk
last_election50
seats58
percentage58.66
party6Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia
leader6
last_election65
seats64
percentage65.17
party7Slovenian National Party
leader7Zmago Jelinčič
last_election70
seats74
percentage74.39
party8SMS–Zeleni
leader8Dominik Černjak
last_election80
seats84
percentage84.34
titlePrime Minister
before_electionAndrej Bajuk
before_partyNew Slovenia
after_electionJanez Drnovšek
after_partyLiberal Democracy of Slovenia

Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 15 October 2000, after a successful vote of no confidence defeated the government of Andrej Bajuk. The result was a victory for Liberal Democracy of Slovenia, which won 34 of the 90 seats. Following the election, Liberal Democracy leader Janez Drnovšek returned to the post of Prime Minister.

Results

Opinion polls

Fieldwork datePolling firmPublisher(s)Sample sizeLDSSLSSDSZLSDDeSUSNSiSNSOthersNoneUnd.Abst.LeadSourceLiberal Democracy of Slovenia}}; width:30px"Slovenian People's Party}}; width:30px;"Slovenian Democratic Party}}; width:30px;"Social Democrats (Slovenia)}}; width:30px;"Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia}}; width:30px;"New Slovenia}}; width:30px;"Slovenian National Party}}; width:30px;"
3–6 Oct 2000Ninamedia1,20025.83.76.26.01.74.02.30.941.67.9Liberal Democracy of Slovenia}};"19.6
27–29 Sep 2000Ninamedia1,00019.02.64.63.22.02.71.10.953.610.2Liberal Democracy of Slovenia}};"19.6
19–20 Sep 2000Ninamedia1,00021.12.46.45.30.61.60.90.255.26.3Liberal Democracy of Slovenia}};"14.7
11–13 Sep 2000Ninamedia1,00027.34.58.06.21.14.70.40.537.79.5Liberal Democracy of Slovenia}};"19.3

References

References

  1. [http://www.ipu.org/parline-e/reports/arc/2287_00.htm Slovenia: Parliamentary Chamber: Drzavni Zbor Republike Slovenije: Elections held in 2000] Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. https://www.ninamedia.si/volitve2000-5.php
  3. https://www.ninamedia.si/volitve2000-4.php
  4. https://www.ninamedia.si/volitve2000-3.php
  5. https://www.ninamedia.si/volitve2000-1.php
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