Slovenia (European Parliament constituency)

For elections in the European Union, Slovenia is a European Parliament constituency, currently represented by eight MEPs. It covers the member state of Slovenia.

Slovenia
European Parliament constituency
Location among the current constituencies
Member stateSlovenia
Created2004
MEPs7 (2004–2011)
8 (2011–present)
Sources

MEPs

Election MEP
Party
MEP
Party
MEP
Party
MEP
Party
MEP
Party
MEP
Party
MEP
Party
MEP
Party
2004 Borut Pahor
SD
Mihael Brejc
SDS
Lojze Peterle
N.Si
Mojca Drčar Murko
LDS
Romana Cizelj
SDS
Jelko Kacin
LDS
Ljudmila Novak
N.Si
2009 Tanja Fajon
SD
Zofija Mazej Kukovič
SDS
Zoran Thaler
SD
Ivo Vajgl
Zares, DeSUS
Milan Zver
SDS
2014 Romana Tomc
SDS
Franc Bogovič
SLS
Patricija Šulin
SDS
Igor Šoltes
Verjamem
2019 Ljudmila Novak
N.Si
Milan Brglez
SD
Irena Joveva
LMŠ
Klemen Grošelj
LMŠ

Current MEPs

As of May 2019

NameNational PartyEP group
Milan ZverSDSEPP–ED
Romana TomcSDSEPP–ED
Franc BogovičSLSEPP–ED
Tanja FajonSDS&D
Milan BrglezSDS&D
Klemen GrošeljLMŠALDE
Irena JovevaLMŠALDE
Ljudmila NovakNew SloveniaEPP–ED

2004

The 2004 European election was the sixth election to the European Parliament. However, as Slovenia had only joined the European Union earlier that month, it was the first election European election held in that state. The election took place on 13 June.

The biggest surprise was the victory of the New Slovenia 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.

 Summary of the results of Slovenia's 13 June 2004 election to the European Parliament
2004 • 2009 →
National party European party Main candidate Votes % +/– Seats +/–
New Slovenia (NSi) EPP Lojze Peterle 102,753 23.57 First Election
2 / 7
2
Liberal Democracy (LDS) – Democratic Party of Retired People (DeSUS) ALDE Jelko Kacin 95,489 21.91 First Election
2 / 7
2
Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) EPP Mihael Brejc 76,945 17.65 First Election
2 / 7
2
United List of Social-Democrats (ZLSD) PES Borut Pahor 61,672 14.15 First Election
1 / 7
1
Slovene People's Party (SLS) EPP Franc But 36,662 8.41 First Election
0 / 7
0
National Party (SNS) None Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti 21,883 5.02 First Election
0 / 7
0
Slovenia is Ours (SJN) None 17,930 4.11 First Election
0 / 7
0
Youth Party (SMS) – Greens (ZS) EGP 10,027 2.30 First Election
0 / 7
0
Voice of Slovenian Women (GS) None 5,249 1.20 First Election
0 / 7
0
Others (parties and candidates that won less than 1% of the vote and no seats) 7,259 1.7 First Election
0 / 7
0
Valid votes 435,869 94.37
Blank and invalid votes 26,010 5.63
Totals 461,879 100.00 7
Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout 1,628,918 28.35
Source: Volitve.gov.si

2009

The 2009 European election was the seventh election to the European Parliament. The number of seats was increased to eight.

 Summary of the results of Slovenia's 7 June 2009 election to the European Parliament
← 2004 • 2009 • 2014 →
National party European party Main candidate Votes % +/– Seats +/– Seats (post-Lisbon) +/–
Democratic Party (SDS) EPP Milan Zver 123,369 26.66 9.01
2 / 7
0
3 / 8
1
Social Democrats (SD) PES Zoran Thaler 85,402 18.43 4.28
2 / 7
1
2 / 8
0
New Slovenia (NSi) EPP Lojze Peterle 76,497 16.58 6.99
1 / 7
1
1 / 8
0
Liberal Democracy (LDS) ELDR Jelko Kacin 53,212 11.48 10.63
1 / 7
1
1 / 8
0
Zares – New Politics (ZARES) ELDR Ivo Vajgl 45,237 9.76 New Party
1 / 7
1
1 / 8
0
Democratic Party of Pensioners (DeSUS) None Karl Erjavec 33,291 7.18 10.63 (With LDS)
0 / 7
0
0 / 8
0
People's Party (SLS) EPP Ivan Žagar 16,599 3.58 4.83
0 / 7
0
0 / 8
0
National Party (SNS) None Sergej Čas 13,227 2.85 2.17
0 / 7
0
0 / 8
0
Youth Party (SMS) EGP Darko Kranjc 9,093 1.96 0.34
0 / 7
0
0 / 8
0
Others (parties and candidates that won less than 1% of the vote and no seats) 6,972
0 / 7
0
0 / 8
0
Valid votes 463,472
Blank and invalid votes 18,586
Totals 482,058 100.00
7 / 7
0
8 / 8
1
Electorate (eligible voters) and voter turnout 1,699,755 28.36
Source: Volitve.gov.si

2014

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