词条 | 2004 Slovenian parliamentary election |
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|election_name = Slovenian parliamentary election, 2004 |country = Slovenia |type = parliamentary |ongoing = no |previous_election = Slovenian parliamentary election, 2000 |previous_year = 2000 |next_election = Slovenian parliamentary election, 2008 |next_year = 2008 |seats_for_election = All 90 seats to the Državni zbor |election_date = 3 October 2004 |image1 = |leader1 = Janez Janša |party1 = Slovenian Democratic Party |leaders_seat1 = Grosuplje |last_election1 = 14 seats |seats1 = 29 |seat_change1 = +15 |popular_vote1 = 281.710 |percentage1 = 29.08% |image2 = |leader2 = Anton Rop |party2 = Liberal Democracy of Slovenia |leaders_seat2 = Ljubljana-Moste- Polje III |last_election2 = 34 seats |seats2 = 23 |seat_change2 = -11 |popular_vote2 = 220.848 |percentage2 = 22.80% |title = PM |before_election = Anton Rop |before_party = Liberal Democracy of Slovenia |after_election = Janez Janša |after_party = Slovenian Democratic Party }}{{Politics of Slovenia}} On Sunday, 3 October 2004, elections for deputies to the National Assembly of Slovenia (Slovenian Državni zbor) were held. The Slovenian National Assembly has 90 seats. 1,390 male and female candidates ran in the election, organized into 155 lists. The lists were compiled both by official political parties and the groups of voters not registered as political parties. Five candidates applied for the seat of the representative of the Hungarian "national community" (as minorities are officially called in Slovenia) and only one candidate applied for the seat of the representative of the Italian national community. In the previous election (2000), fewer than 1000 candidates on 155 lists applied. Voting systemIn Slovenia, elections in the National Assembly are held in eight voting units, each of which further divides into 11 districts. Different candidates apply in each of the eighty-eight districts. From each of eight units, 11 deputies get elected; however, not necessarily one deputy from each district (from some districts nobody gets elected, from others up to four candidates enter the parliament). Deputy's mandates are distributed at two levels: at the level of the voting unit and at the level of the state. In practice, at the level of voting units two thirds of mandates get allotted, while one third gets allotted at the level of the state. In this manner, 88 mandates get distributed. The remaining two seats are assigned to the representatives of the Italian and Hungarian minorities, which get elected separately (in the ninth and tenth voting units) by the Borda count. Altogether, 90 deputies are elected in the parliament. The election threshold for a party to enter the parliament is four per cent. List of parties and candidates participating in the elections[Candidates listed in bold were elected to the National Assembly.]
The candidate for the representative of Italian minority:
The candidates for the representatives of Hungarian minority:
Results{{Slovenian parliamentary election, 2004}}{{bar box|title=Vote share |titlebar=#ddd |width=600px |barwidth=410px |bars={{bar percent|SDS|{{Slovenian Democratic Party/meta/color}}|29.08}}{{bar percent|LDS|{{Liberal Democracy of Slovenia/meta/color}}|22.80}}{{bar percent|ZLSD|{{Social Democrats (Slovenia)/meta/color}}|10.17}}{{bar percent|NSi|{{New Slovenia/meta/color}}|9.09}}{{bar percent|SLS|{{Slovenian People's Party/meta/color}}|6.82}}{{bar percent|SNS|{{Slovenian National Party/meta/color}}|6.27}}{{bar percent|DeSUS|{{Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia/meta/color}}|4.04}}{{bar percent|AS|#FF4D33|2.97}}{{bar percent|SJN|#E50066|2.62}}{{bar percent|SMS|#66FF7F|2.08}}{{bar percent|Others|#777777|4.07}} }}{{bar box |title=Parliamentary seats |titlebar=#ddd |width=600px |barwidth=410px |bars={{bar percent|SDS|{{Slovenian Democratic Party/meta/color}}|32.22}}{{bar percent|LDS|{{Liberal Democracy of Slovenia/meta/color}}|25.56}}{{bar percent|ZLSD|{{Social Democrats (Slovenia)/meta/color}}|11.11}}{{bar percent|NSi|{{New Slovenia/meta/color}}|10.00}}{{bar percent|SLS|{{Slovenian People's Party/meta/color}}|7.78}}{{bar percent|SNS|{{Slovenian National Party/meta/color}}|6.67}}{{bar percent|DeSUS|{{Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia/meta/color}}|4.44}}{{bar percent|Minorities|#777777|2.22}} }} Structure of the National AssemblyThe structure of parties was modified in April 2007, so the following roster is different from 2004.[1] The list can change further, because some deputies can still be promoted to ministers. Delegation of Slovenska demokratska stranka (SDS) [Slovenian Democratic Party]{{columns|col1 =
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Delegation of Italijanska in madžarska narodna skupnost (NS) [Representatives of the Italian and Hungarian Minority]
===Nepovezani poslanec (NeP) [Unaligned deputy]===
Further reading
ReferencesThis article incorporates material translated from the corresponding article from the Slovenian Wikipedia, accessed on 14 April 2005.1. ^Official website of the Slovenian National Assembly See also
External links{{commons category|2004 elections in Slovenia|Slovenian parliamentary election, 2004}}
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