Slovenian parliamentary election, 2000

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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 15 October 2000.[1] 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

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia390,30636.2634+9
Slovenian Democratic Party170,22815.8114-2
United List of Social Democrats130,07912.0811+2
Slovenian People's Party-Slovene Christian Democrats102,6919.549-20
New Slovenia93,2478.668New
Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia55,6345.174-1
Slovenian National Party47,2144.3940
Youth Party of Slovenia46,6744.344New
Greens of Slovenia9,6910.9000
Democratic Party of Slovenia8,0790.7500
New Party6,3380.5900
Voice of Slovenian Women4,7450.440New
Forward Slovenia3,3000.3100
Party of Democratic Action3,2080.300New
Communist Party of Slovenia1,9450.1800
Regional Party of Styria72320.070New
Independents2,4090.2300
Minority representatives--20
Invalid/blank votes37,650---
Total1,114,170100900
Source: European Election Database, Parties and elections in Europe, National Electoral Committee
Vote share
LDS
 
36.26%
SDSS
 
15.81%
ZLSD
 
12.08%
SLS
 
9.54%
NSi
 
8.66%
DeSUS
 
5.17%
SNS
 
4.39%
SMS
 
4.34%
ZS
 
0.90%
Others
 
3.76%
Parliamentary seats
LDS
 
37.78%
SDSS
 
15.56%
ZLSD
 
12.22%
SLS
 
10.00%
NSi
 
8.89%
DeSUS
 
4.44%
SNS
 
4.44%
SMS
 
4.44%
Minorities
 
2.22%

References

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