Koper (National Assembly constituency)

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Electorate2,822 (2026)
Area376 km2 (2024)[1]
Created1992
Koper
Capodistria
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Outline map
Location of Koper within Slovenia
Municipality
Electorate2,822 (2026)
Area376 km2 (2024)[1]
Current Constituency
Created1992
Seats1 (1992–present)
Deputies[2]Felice Ziza [it]

Koper (Italian: Capodistria), officially known as the 9th constituency (Slovene: 9. volilna enota), is a special constituency (electoral unit) of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Slovenia, to elect a member of the Italian national community. The constituency was established in 1992 following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia. It consists of the municipalities of Izola, Koper and Piran. The constituency currently elects one of the 90 members of the National Assembly using a single round majority electoral system. At the 2026 parliamentary election the constituency had 2,822 registered electors.

The 9th constituency (Koper) was one of the ten constituencies established by the Determination of Constituencies for the Election of Deputies to the National Assembly Act (ZDVEDZ) (Zakon o določitvi volilnih enot za volitve poslancev v državni zbor (ZDVEDZ)) passed by the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia (Skupščina Republike Slovenije) in September 1992.[3] It consisted of the municipalities of Izola, Koper and Piran.[3]

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