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2004 European Parliament election in Slovenia

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election_name2004 European Parliament election in Slovenia
countrySlovenia
typeparliamentary
next_election2009 European Parliament election in Slovenia
next_year2009
seats_for_election7 seats to the European Parliament
election_date13 June 2004
image1[[File:2011 Lojze Peterle.JPG2011 Lojze Peterle150x150px]]
colour10018A8
nominee1Lojze Peterle
leader1Lojze Peterle
party1NSi
alliance1European People's Party (European Parliament group)
last_election1First Election
seats_before10
seats_after12
seat_change12
popular_vote1102,753
percentage123.57 %
swing123.57 %
image2[[File:Jelko Kacin 2013.jpg150x150px]]
colour289CFF0
leader2Jelko Kacin
party2Liberal Democracy of Slovenia
alliance2Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group
last_election2First Election
seats_before20
seats_after22
seat_change22
popular_vote295,489
percentage221.91 %
swing221.91 %
image3[[File:Miha Brejc.jpg150x150px]]
colour3FFE135
leader3Mihael Brejc
party3Slovenian Democratic Party
alliance3European People's Party (European Parliament group)
last_election3First Election
seats_before30
seats_after32
seat_change32
popular_vote376,945
percentage317.65 %
swing39.01 %
image4[[File:Borut Pahor 2010.jpg150x150px]]
colour4F0001C
leader4Borut Pahor
party4Social Democrats (Slovenia)
alliance4Party of European Socialists
last_election4First Election
seats_before40
seats_after41
seat_change41
popular_vote461,672
percentage414.65%
swing414.65 %

The 2004 European Parliament election in Slovenia was the election of MEP representing Slovenia constituency for the 2004-2009 term of the European Parliament. It was the first European Parliament election in Slovenia following its admission to the European Union in May 2004. It was part of the wider 2004 European election. The vote took place on 13 June.

The biggest surprise was the victory of the New Slovenia – Christian People's Party over the Liberal Democracy of Slovenia and the defeat of the Slovene People's Party, which did not win a seat. The parties on the right of centre that form the opposition in the Slovenian national parliament won this election.

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