Kranj (National Assembly constituency)

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Kranj, officially known as the 1st constituency (Slovene: 1. volilna enota), is one of the eight multi-member constituencies (electoral units) of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Slovenia. The constituency was established in 1992 following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia. It consists of the municipalities of Bled, Bohinj, Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Cerkno, Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Gorje, Idrija, Jesenice, Jezersko, Kamnik, Komenda, Kranj, Kranjska Gora, Naklo, Preddvor, Radovljica, Šenčur, Škofja Loka, Tržič, Železniki, Žiri and Žirovnica. The constituency currently elects 11 of the 90 members of the National Assembly using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2026 parliamentary election the constituency had 208,971 registered electors.

Quick facts Municipality, Population ...
Kranj
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Outline map
Location of Kranj within Slovenia
Municipality
Population262,663 (2025)[1]
Electorate208,971 (2026)
Area2,851 km2 (2024)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1992
Seats11 (1992–present)
Deputies[3]
List
  •   Alenka Bratušek (Svoboda)
  •   Tina Brecelj (Levica)
  •   Sandra Gazinkovski [de] (Svoboda)
  •   Andrej Kosec (SDS)
  •   Tea Košir (D)
  •   Žan Mahnič (SDS)
  •   Andrej Poglajen (SDS)
  •   Borut Sajovic (Svoboda)
  •   Marjeta Šmid (FOKUS)
  •   Zoran Stevanović (Resni.ca)
  •   Janez Žakelj [sl] (NSi)
Electoral districts
List
  • Idrija
  • Jesenice
  • Kamnik
  • Kranj 1
  • Kranj 2
  • Kranj 3
  • Radovljica 1
  • Radovljica 2
  • Škofja Loka 1
  • Škofja Loka 2
  • Tržič
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History

The 1st constituency (Kranj) was one of the eight 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.[4] It consisted of the municipalities of Idrija, Jesenice, Kamnik, Kranj, Radovljica, Škofja Loka and Tržič.[4]

Following the re-organisation of municipalities in October 1994, parts of Idrija municipality were transferred to the newly created Cerkno municipality; parts of Jesenice municipality were transferred to the newly created Kranjska Gora municipality; parts of Kranj municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Naklo, Preddvor and Šenčur; parts of Radovljica municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Bled and Bohinj; and parts of Škofja Loka municipality was split into the newly created municipalities of Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Železniki and Žiri.[5][6]

In August 1998 parts of Jesenice municipality were transferred to the newly created Žirovnica municipality; parts of Kamnik municipality were transferred to the newly created Komenda municipality; and parts of Preddvor municipality were transferred to the newly created Jezersko municipality.[7] Gorje municipality was created from parts of Bled municipality in June 2006.[8]

In February 2021 the National Assembly passed Amendments and Supplements to the Determination of Constituencies for the Election of Deputies to the National Assembly Act (ZDVEDZ-B) (Zakon o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o določitvi volilnih enot za volitve poslancev v državni zbor (ZDVEDZ-B)) which defined the Kranj constituency as consisting of the municipalities of Bled, Bohinj, Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Cerkno, Gorje, Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Idrija, Jesenice, Jezersko, Kamnik, Komenda, Kranj, Kranjska Gora, Naklo, Preddvor, Radovljica, Šenčur, Škofja Loka, Tržič, Železniki, Žiri and Žirovnica.[9]

Electoral system

Kranj currently elects 11 of the 90 members of the National Assembly using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[10][11] Each constituency is divided into 11 electoral districts (volilni okraji) in which each party stands a single candidate.[12][13] Electors vote for a candidate of their choice in their electoral district and then the votes received by each party's candidates are aggregated at the constituency level.[12]

Allocation of seats was carried out in two stages.[14] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties at the constituency level using the Droop quota (Hare quota prior to 2006).[15][16][17] In the second stage, unallocated seats from the first stage are aggregated at the national level and allocated to parties using the D'Hondt method (any seats won by the party at the constituency level are subtracted from the party's national seats).[17][18] Though calculated nationally, national seats are allocated at the constituency level.

Since 2000, only parties that reach the 4% national threshold compete for seats at both constituency and national levels.[19][20] Prior to this there was no threshold at the constituency level but parties needed to reach 388 (c3.4%) to compete for seats at the national level.[17]

Seats won by each party in a constituency are allocated to the candidates with the highest percentage of votes.[21] As a consequence, multiple candidates may be elected from an electoral district whilst others may have no candidates elected.[12] Prior to 2000 parties had the option to have up to 50% of their national seats allocated in the order they appear on their party list (closed list).[12]

Electoral districts

Kranj is divided into 11 electoral districts:[22]

Election results

Summary

More information Election, Left Levica / ZL / TRS ...
ElectionLeft
Levica / ZL / TRS
Social Democrats
SD / ZLSD / ZL
Freedom Movement
Svoboda
Positive Slovenia
PS / LZJ-PS
Liberal Democracy
LDS
Let's Connect
PoS / SMC
Slovenian People's
SLS / SLS-SKD /
SLS-SMS
Christian Democrats
SKD
New Slovenia
NSi
Slovenian Democrats
SDS / SDSS
Slovenian Nationalists
SNS
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
20269,0145.95%08,1085.35%039,57326.13%316,88111.15%141,89627.67%32,9101.92%0
20226,7924.43%08,1375.31%048,97031.97%35,1273.35%012,9808.48%134,59922.59%21,9331.26%0
201810,2708.93%18,0246.97%08,8947.73%02,3602.05%010,5509.17%128,95825.17%33,7273.24%0
20147,1416.43%04,5734.12%03,0832.77%037,54133.78%44,1403.73%08,2777.45%024,53722.08%22,1701.95%0
20112,1731.53%012,0868.54%143,23330.53%31,4881.05%08,7606.19%09,3016.57%036,61725.86%32,1011.48%0
200839,60029.69%37,3475.51%06,0844.56%05580.42%05,9304.45%042,06331.54%36,4054.80%0
200413,01310.46%127,64022.22%210,0198.05%012,2779.87%138,91731.28%35,7804.65%0
200017,43912.67%143,89231.89%312,3078.94%115,80511.48%125,50318.53%24,2423.08%0
199611,9668.76%035,20025.76%226,14919.14%214,58410.67%125,90818.96%24,3623.19%0
199218,20312.24%131,40521.11%212,6578.51%023,84716.03%14,7013.16%023,05115.50%1
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(Excludes national seats. Figures in italics represent alliances/joint lists.)

Detailed

  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally (since 2000).

2020s

2026

Results of the 2026 parliamentary election held on 22 March 2026:[23][24]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,8253,4955,5263,2773,4036,3882,7672,8224,0775,1032,21341,89627.67%303
Freedom MovementSvoboda2,6765,9695,6744,1693,9583,9082,3433,0663,3461,9392,52539,57326.13%303
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats,
Slovenian People's Party
and Focus of Marko Lotrič
NSi-SLS-
FOKUS
1,0359332,5981,0761,4972,7229321,0762,1082,18472016,88111.15%112
Resni.caResni.ca4411,5121,0881,3561,6981,16355787480052562710,6417.03%011
DemocratsD5677571,4749998901,5976551,02082264161710,0396.63%011
The Left and Vesna – Green PartyLevica-Vesna4248541,2251,0861,0178886308021,0406124369,0145.95%011
Social DemocratsSD7428991,0557907579175306446496105158,1085.35%000
PrerodPrerod2747486544364866426514374182652815,2923.49%000
Pirate PartyPirati2534085834073995152753473022372023,9282.59%000
Slovenian National PartySNS2182894452352723782042082392012212,9101.92%000
We, Socialists!MI!4711385648574756210433427840.52%000
Voice of PensionersGU431019746678942545540596930.46%000
Alternative for SloveniaAzaS45759568566954616346476790.45%000
Greens of Slovenia and
Party of Generations
ZS-SG30607048708140464140295550.37%000
Karl Erjavec - Trust PartySZ30547049426123292339174370.29%000
Valid votes9,65016,26720,73914,10614,69719,4929,77811,54814,08712,5158,551151,430100.00%7411
Rejected votes152210157125143174119110140104981,5321.00%
Total polled9,80216,47720,89614,23114,84019,6669,89711,65814,22712,6198,649152,96273.20%
Registered electors13,22925,99628,18520,30320,47824,69713,44616,00918,70515,55212,371208,971
Turnout74.09%63.38%74.14%70.09%72.47%79.63%73.61%72.82%76.06%81.14%69.91%73.20%
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The following candidates were elected:[23][24]

  • Constituency seats - Alenka Bratušek (Svoboda, Jesenice & Kranj 2), 9,927 votes; Sandra Gazinkovski [de] (Svoboda, Kranj 1), 4,169 votes; Andrej Kosec (SDS, Kranj 3), 6,388 votes; Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 5,103 votes; Andrej Poglajen (SDS, Idrija), 2,825 votes; Borut Sajovic (Svoboda, Tržič), 2,525 votes; and Janez Žakelj [sl] (NSi-SLS-FOKUS, Škofja Loka 2), 2,184 votes.
  • National seats - Tina Brecelj (Levica, Škofja Loka 1), 1,040 votes; Tea Košir (D, Radovljica 2), 1,020 votes; Marjeta Šmid (NSi-SLS-FOKUS, Škofja Loka 1), 2,108 votes; and Zoran Stevanović (Resni.ca, Kranj 2), 1,698 votes.
2022

Results of the 2022 parliamentary election held on 24 April 2022:[25][26]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Freedom MovementSvoboda3,0415,8466,6115,2725,1495,3843,1914,0574,4102,7423,26748,97031.97%325
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,2703,1484,0692,8212,9114,9272,1962,3933,7534,2021,90934,59922.59%213
New Slovenia – Christian DemocratsNSi8487792,6109111,0692,1417378091,1301,31862812,9808.48%112
Social DemocratsSD8641,0588879408138025986925945303598,1375.31%000
List of Marjan ŠarecLMŠ4467022,7685815668074045624784062998,0195.24%000
The LeftLevica3546947917967306394985779384293466,7924.43%011
Resni.ca2729574727468556552905304223323785,9093.86%000
Let's Connect SloveniaPoS5124623953024091,1154182485156001515,1273.35%000
Party of Alenka BratušekSAB1786704907268294813563403482282164,8623.17%000
For a Healthy SocietyZSi1603413112302433552944112561943043,0992.02%000
Pirate Party1653343582772963381842162702181652,8211.84%000
Our Future and Good CountrySNP-DD1146262751832062581541692191531582,5151.64%000
Vesna – Green Party1342252632431862882162072381772642,4411.59%000
Our Country128280253126152343129175140189771,9921.30%000
Slovenian National PartySNS1421942111731772821621401751751021,9331.26%000
For the People of SloveniaZLS531211471111111201161058999671,1390.74%000
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS451299693726345546151537620.50%000
List of Boris Popovič –
Let's Digitize Slovenia
LBP39733831264554502826414510.29%000
Homeland LeagueDOM7805046524148303530114300.28%000
Liberate Slovenia AllianceZOS937111410182025136131760.11%000
Valid votes9,78116,75621,10614,62214,86219,10210,11011,79014,11212,1058,808153,154100.00%6511
Rejected votes1542251771161331741051261251041071,5461.00%
Total polled9,93516,98121,28314,73814,99519,27610,21511,91614,23712,2098,915154,70074.13%
Registered electors13,49726,22027,96020,38320,45624,29313,43415,91618,61615,41912,493208,687
Turnout73.61%64.76%76.12%72.31%73.30%79.35%76.04%74.87%76.48%79.18%71.36%74.13%
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The following candidates were elected:[25][26]

  • Constituency seats - Andrej Hoivik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,753 votes; Andreja Kert [de] (Svoboda, Kranj 1), 5,272 votes; Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 4,202 votes; Borut Sajovic (Svoboda, Tržič), 3,267 votes; Katarina Štravs (Svoboda, Jesenice), 5,846 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik & Kranj 3), 4,751 votes.
  • National seats - Sandra Gazinkovski [de] (Svoboda, Kranj 2), 5,149 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 4,927 votes; Alma Intihar [de] (Svoboda, Radovljica 2), 4,057 votes; Miha Kordiš (Levica, Škofja Loka 1), 938 votes; and Janez Žakelj [sl] (NSi, Škofja Loka 2), 1,318 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3) forfeited his seat on 16 July 2024 upon being elected to the European Parliament and was replaced by Andrej Poglajen (SDS, Idrija) on 5 September 2024.[27][28]
  • Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik & Kranj 3) forfeited his seat on 16 July 2024 upon being elected to the European Parliament and was replaced by Franc Medic (NSi, Idrija) on 5 September 2024.[27][28]
  • Borut Sajovic (Svoboda, Tržič) forfeited his seat on 7 October 2024 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Aleš Lipičnik [de] (Svoboda, Kamnik) on 21 October 2024.[29][30]

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 parliamentary election held on 3 June 2018:[31][32]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS1,7422,7393,1402,4012,4104,4051,8402,0463,1933,2521,79028,95825.17%303
List of Marjan ŠarecLMŠ1,0391,7596,1601,5351,4492,2411,0421,3051,3571,1991,02220,10817.48%213
New Slovenia – Christian DemocratsNSi6716462,4807578281,4435425771,0741,11741510,5509.17%101
The LeftLevica5941,2491,0421,1731,1418896008711,47969054210,2708.93%101
Modern Centre PartySMC5951,0121,0399679941,0106097508185305708,8947.73%011
Social DemocratsSD1,0341,0446568087707785957196345204668,0246.97%011
Party of Alenka BratušekSAB2438555921,1371,2747571,0556424863003527,6936.69%011
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS1846404194864484013472813092123944,1213.58%000
Slovenian National PartySNS2174623213564165462663912892452183,7273.24%000
Pirate Party1913192783113174052053062351841552,9062.53%000
Slovenian People's PartySLS1881342199515750113089247514862,3602.05%000
Good CountryDD1061761601981852871051741471043311,9731.71%000
List of Journalist Bojan PožarLNBP701381091169213562979566671,0470.91%000
For a Healthy SocietyZD82897375719954897945478030.70%000
Andrej Čuš and Greens of SloveniaAČZS516859927610047669280457760.67%000
United SloveniaZSi538442919210034674065357030.61%000
United Left and UnityZLS22824374675323485817215080.44%000
Movement Together ForwardGSN73684737423222544139174720.41%000
Economic Active PartyGAS17312741198020192822323360.29%000
Socialist Party of SloveniaSPS1465312425172325196132620.23%000
Solidarity–For a Fair Society!2736121519191520171862040.18%000
Forward SloveniaNPS04502720231320210181870.16%000
Party of Slovenian PeopleSSN14181318162817171811101800.16%000
Valid votes7,22711,75916,96210,83410,92814,3497,6668,67310,7769,2366,652115,062100.00%7411
Rejected votes161165174146122168103831271241101,4831.27%
Total polled7,38811,92417,13610,98011,05014,5177,7698,75610,9039,3606,762116,54555.48%
Registered electors13,76026,61227,96420,68520,74923,91313,70915,96718,57315,43712,697210,066
Turnout53.69%44.81%61.28%53.08%53.26%60.71%56.67%54.84%58.70%60.63%53.26%55.48%
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The following candidates were elected:[31][32]

  • Constituency seats - Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 4,405 votes; Miha Kordiš (Levica, Kranj 1 & Škofja Loka 1), 2,652 votes; Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 3,252 votes; Igor Peček (LMŠ, Kranj 3), 2,241 votes; Marko Pogačnik [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,193 votes; Marjan Šarec (LMŠ, Kamnik), 6,160 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik), 2,480 votes.
  • National seats - Samo Bevk [sl] (SD, Idrija), 1,034 votes; Franc Kramar (SAB, Radovljica 1), 1,055 votes; Edvard Paulič (LMŠ, Tržič), 1,022 votes; and Mateja Udovč [sl] (SMC, Kranj 2), 994 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Marjan Šarec (LMŠ, Kamnik) forfeited his seat on 17 August 2018 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Karla Urh (LMŠ, Radovljica 2) on 23 August 2018.[33][34]
  • Karla Urh (LMŠ, Radovljica 2) forfeited her seat on 13 March 2020 when Marjan Šarec (LMŠ, Kamnik) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[35][36]
  • Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Mihael Prevc [sl] (NSi, Škofja Loka 2) on 19 March 2020.[37][38]
  • Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2) forfeited his seat on 19 March 2020 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Jure Ferjan [sl] (SDS, Tržič) on the same day.[39][40]
  • Franc Kramar (SAB, Radovljica 1) died on 30 January 2021 and was replaced by Alenka Bratušek (SAB, Kranj 2) on 3 February 2021.[41][42]
2014

Results of the 2014 parliamentary election held on 13 July 2014:[43][44][45]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Modern Centre PartySMC2,4494,2405,1283,9583,8274,0282,6613,2103,3442,2922,40437,54133.78%404
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS1,4812,1233,0532,0181,9913,7481,6191,6282,8622,6391,37524,53722.08%213
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS4521,0821,7068789361,0027797046713916629,2638.34%101
New Slovenia – Christian DemocratsNSi5404971,9386386931,2124395177827282938,2777.45%011
United LeftZL4196968928427797154745918445213687,1416.43%011
Alliance of Alenka BratušekZaAB2286005537917465943684463962272585,2074.69%011
Social DemocratsSD8046005234114023373363823362431994,5734.12%000
Slovenian People's PartySLS5253823401533176152431623958151934,1403.73%000
Positive SloveniaPS785634524124222801181892531042123,0832.77%000
Slovenian National PartySNS961652711752182942631792091761242,1701.95%000
Pirate Party9519524024118827118317513010601,8241.64%000
Civic ListDL7248786985659769133558331,3071.18%000
Verjamem427399889911361938548618620.78%000
Greens of SloveniaZS2910053824610352425336596550.59%000
Equal Land–Forward SloveniaED-NPS3584694848574055470565390.49%000
Valid votes7,34511,44815,39510,80410,79713,4347,7338,44210,5408,8846,297111,119100.00%7411
Rejected votes1381821821601672091261321571321241,7091.51%
Total polled7,48311,63015,57710,96410,96413,6437,8598,57410,6979,0166,421112,82853.78%
Registered electors13,95826,64727,70020,63220,85623,39814,03816,01018,50015,33012,733209,802
Turnout53.61%43.64%56.23%53.14%52.57%58.31%55.98%53.55%57.82%58.81%50.43%53.78%
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The following candidates were elected:[45][46]

  • Constituency seats - Julijana Bizjak Mlakar (DeSUS, Kamnik), 1,706 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 3,748 votes; Irena Kotnik (SMC, Radovljica 2), 3,210 votes; Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 2,639 votes; Andreja Potočnik (SMC, Tržič), 2,404 votes; Maruša Škopac (SMC, Jesenice), 4,240 votes; and Branko Zorman (SMC, Kranj 1), 3,958 votes.
  • National seats - Alenka Bratušek (ZaAB, Kranj 1 & Kranj 2), 1,537 votes; Miha Kordiš (ZL, Škofja Loka 1), 844 votes; Marko Pogačnik [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 2,862 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik), 1,938 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Julijana Bizjak Mlakar (DeSUS, Kamnik)) forfeited her seat on 18 September 2014 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Jana Jenko [sl] (DeSUS, Tržič) on 30 September 2014.[47][48]
  • Jana Jenko (DeSUS, Tržič) forfeited her seat on 25 April 2016 when Julijana Bizjak Mlakark (DeSUS, Kamnik) left her government position, regaining her seat.[49][50]
2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 4 December 2011:[51][52][53]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Zoran Janković's List – Positive SloveniaLZJ-PS1,7906,4266,1295,5205,4593,8682,5433,1243,9881,8782,50843,23330.53%303
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,4793,2784,6903,0693,1875,3662,2142,5293,8763,6442,28536,61725.86%303
Gregor Virant's Civic ListLGV7761,3671,4441,1671,2091,5098169671,1281,09579512,2738.67%101
Social DemocratsSD1,4671,5811,4411,2001,1961,0669101,04089370458812,0868.54%101
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi5605881,9826346891,1815656249781,1004009,3016.57%011
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS4251,0311,5338859181,0437267036455157029,1266.44%011
Slovenian People's PartySLS8896389744776221,6964715338161,2094358,7606.19%011
Party for Sustainable
Development of Slovenia
TRS1462442283352602361401791631221202,1731.53%000
Slovenian National PartySNS1342272971691792422072241801411012,1011.48%000
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS63192170147123135155112100872041,4881.05%000
Zares302921158910547489416031291,0400.73%000
Youth Party – European GreensSMS-Z7875877572846312915271239090.64%000
Movement for SloveniaGZS2410921324037229975432206950.49%000
Democratic Labour PartyDSD621048047705654426745336600.47%000
Greens of SloveniaZS36975561606851844825316160.44%000
Party of Equal OpportunitiesSEM-Si23353430343430244026123220.23%000
Party of Slovenian PeopleSSN1225201329231120201892000.14%000
Valid votes8,99416,30919,30013,95014,25216,6919,23310,52513,30810,7438,295141,600100.00%8311
Rejected votes2053483052532162321831732061631962,4801.72%
Total polled9,19916,65719,60514,20314,46816,9239,41610,69813,51410,9068,491144,08068.85%
Registered electors14,04126,78927,51820,77220,83122,96313,97715,97718,45515,20212,745209,270
Turnout65.52%62.18%71.24%68.38%69.45%73.70%67.37%66.96%73.23%71.74%66.62%68.85%
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The following candidates were elected:[53][54]

  • Constituency seats - Samo Bevk [sl] (SD, Idrija), 1,467 votes; Alenka Bratušek (LZJ-PS, Kranj 2), 5,459 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 5,366 votes; Alenka Pavlič [sl] (LZJ-PS, Jesenice), 6,426 votes; Marko Pogačnik [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,876 votes; Lojz Potočnik [sl] (LZJ-PS, Kranj 1), 5,520 votes; Bojan Starman [sl] (LGV, Škofja Loka 2), 1,095 votes; and Irena Tavčar [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 3,644 votes.
  • National seats - Jana Jenko [sl] (DeSUS, Tržič), 702 votes; Mihael Prevc [sl] (SLS, Škofja Loka 2), 1,209 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik), 1,982 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Marko Pogačnik [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 1) forfeited his seat on 1 February 2013 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Rado Likar [sl] (SDS, Idrija) on 4 February 2013.[55][56]
  • Alenka Bratušek (LZJ-PS, Kranj 2) forfeited her seat on 27 February 2013 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Brane Golubović [sl] (LZJ-PS, Kamnik) on 4 March 2013.[57][58]
  • Rado Likar (SDS, Idrija) forfeited his seat on 20 March 2013 when Marko Pogačnik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[59][60]

2000s

2008

Results of the 2008 parliamentary election held on 21 September 2008:[61][62][63]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,9603,6725,2663,5333,7306,1822,6623,0524,2524,1842,57042,06331.54%314
Social DemocratsSD2,9766,0765,2734,8174,4783,2782,5712,7623,3671,9642,03839,60029.69%314
Zares3581,4321,5811,5661,4521,1477421,0451,36647654611,7118.78%101
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS3759721,5748789379528257297643855028,8936.67%011
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS3288129215046194285271,0164972241,4717,3475.51%011
Slovenian National PartySNS4057249665266098574756024754263406,4054.80%000
Slovenian People's Party
and Youth Party of Slovenia
SLS-SMS8462714202453191,4291551464731,6791016,0844.56%000
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi2734101,4524643965853373968096052035,9304.45%000
Lipa127268265215217188126151174100981,9291.45%000
List for Clear Drinking WaterLZČPV4677133827211041886445387960.60%000
Greens of SloveniaZS35658078668465944942356930.52%000
List for Justice and DevelopmentLPR215923947635192269918226650.50%000
Christian Democratic PartySKD276054413455484210861285580.42%000
Green Coalition: Green Party
and Green Progress
ZL-ZP16254625293239262318243030.23%000
Party of Slovenian PeopleSSN24372415383815292416132730.20%000
Forward SloveniaNPS0420131616120134181340.10%000
Valid votes8,81715,00218,07813,09613,08815,4168,83210,20412,55710,2478,047133,384100.00%7411
Rejected votes2063182982132063121491942171792082,5001.84%
Total polled9,02315,32018,37613,30913,29415,7288,98110,39812,77410,4268,255135,88465.54%
Registered electors14,04826,88426,91920,58820,62522,40313,88615,87118,33614,95112,829207,340
Turnout64.23%56.99%68.26%64.64%64.46%70.20%64.68%65.52%69.67%69.73%64.35%65.54%
Close

The following candidates were elected:[63][64]

  • Constituency seats - Milan Čadež [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 4,184 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 6,182 votes; Darja Lavtižar Bebler [sl] (SD, Kranj 1), 4,817 votes; Tomaž Tom Mencinger [sl] (SD, Jesenice), 6,076 votes; Damijan Perne [sl] (Zares, Kranj 1), 1,566 votes; Aleksander Ravnikar [sl] (SD, Kranj 2), 4,478 votes; and Milenko Ziherl [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 4,252 votes.
  • National seats - Samo Bevk [sl] (SD, Idrija), 2,976 votes; Rado Likar [sl] (SDS, Idrija), 2,960 votes; Borut Sajovic (LDS, Tržič), 1,471 votes; and Anton Urh [sl] (DeSUS, Radovljica 1), 825 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Aleksander Ravnikar [sl] (SD, Kranj 2) died on 8 July 2009 and was replaced by Julijana Bizjak Mlakar (SD, Kamnik) on 15 July 2009.[65][66]
  • Damijan Perne [sl] (Zares, Kranj 1) forfeited his seat on 14 December 2009 upon being appointed director of the Begunje Psychiatric Hospital and was replaced by Lojz Potočnik [sl] ((Zares, Kranj 2) on 17 December 2009.[67][68]
2004

Results of the 2004 parliamentary election held on 3 October 2004:[69][70][71]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,1173,7635,0533,5883,7175,2192,3992,7873,6693,5263,07938,91731.28%325
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS1,1003,4733,7053,3023,1622,3371,9922,3542,6071,4502,15827,64022.22%213
United List of Social DemocratsZLSD1,8162,1881,3211,3881,2791,08684798884970654513,01310.46%101
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi7501,0881,4891,1251,0091,4548181,0901,5901,19167312,2779.87%101
Slovenian People's PartySLS1,5064321,2303544692,2223842131,1181,80828310,0198.05%011
Slovenian National PartySNS3116926707437346354885274192672945,7804.65%000
Active SloveniaAS1973325825335385118692742982641964,5943.69%000
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS1283747362812843212152322441911593,1652.54%000
Slovenia is OursSN26912819914918121111329617185921,8941.52%000
Youth Party of SloveniaSMS13428725617116521414917516187921,8911.52%000
June ListJL581571891141391528212613227651,2411.00%000
Greens of SloveniaZS20105156767166198706334318900.72%000
List for Enterprising SloveniaPS74551644348451511131077788850.71%000
Women's Voice of Slovenia,
Association for Primorska,
Union of Independents of Slovenia
and New Democracy of Slovenia
GZS-
ZZP-
ZNS-
NDS
561113455816336818734236610.53%000
Party of Ecological
Movements of Slovenia
SEG26705545646159556322495690.46%000
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS06441273618222201502450.20%000
Forward SloveniaNPS255925151717267711232320.19%000
Party of Slovenian PeopleSSN1028291714221714138131850.15%000
Social Liberal PartyLS54114755910810551690.14%000
United for an Independent
and Just Slovenia
12534516745184191380.11%000
Valid votes8,60313,43515,97912,07812,07914,6708,8799,43711,6269,8127,807124,405100.00%7411
Rejected votes2164513412552873123222772832002103,1542.47%
Total polled8,81913,88616,32012,33312,36614,9829,2019,71411,90910,0128,017127,55964.08%
Registered electors13,80525,95725,01719,91220,03721,22613,47915,16717,63114,40012,435199,066
Turnout63.88%53.50%65.24%61.94%61.72%70.58%68.26%64.05%67.55%69.53%64.47%64.08%
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The following candidates were elected:[71][72]

  • Constituency seats - Samo Bevk [sl] (ZLSD, Idrija), 1,816 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 5,219 votes; Anton Kokalj [sl] (NSi, Škofja Loka), 1,590 votes; Matej Lahovnik [sl] (LDS, Kranj 1), 3,302 votes; Pavel Rupar (SDS, Tržič), 3,079 votes; Borut Sajovic (LDS, Tržič), 2,158 votes; and Bojan Starman [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 3,526 votes.
  • National seats - Darja Lavtižar Bebler [sl] (LDS, Jesenice), 3,473 votes; Mihael Prevc [sl] (SLS, Škofja Loka 2), 1,808 votes; Rudi Veršnik [sl] (SDS, Kamnik), 5,053 votes; and Milenko Ziherl [sl] (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,669 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Pavel Rupar (SDS, Tržič) resigned on 23 October 2006 and was replaced by Bojan Homan [sl] (SDS, Kranj 2) on 25 October 2006.[73][74]
2000

Results of the 2000 parliamentary election held on 15 October 2000:[75][76][77]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS2,2465,3275,9185,1405,1404,1923,4933,1813,7652,7712,71943,89231.89%314
Social Democratic Party of SloveniaSDSS1,2502,3372,8522,2772,4244,4681,3591,6171,9082,2972,71425,50318.53%202
United List of Social DemocratsZLSD2,1163,3641,3081,7941,5061,1051,2422,0309461,0021,02617,43912.67%101
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi6351,5002,1181,2341,1981,8761,1321,3541,4702,73455415,80511.48%112
Slovenian People's Party
and Slovene Christian Democrats
SLS-SKD2,0365502,1736736881,4687463491,3151,78852112,3078.94%101
Youth Party of SloveniaSMS4299499038367548525676235264223437,2045.23%011
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS2125574595644964183754033944363424,6563.38%000
Slovenian National PartySNS2445254805695464162913603282172664,2423.08%000
Women's Voice of SloveniaGŽS104264209184181165154142150114911,7581.28%000
Greens of SloveniaZS57161253173138939611087481161,3320.97%000
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS51123148659012313110160101161,0090.73%000
Party of Democratic Action of SloveniaSDAS19454781031124028713717441,0030.73%000
Movement for Human RightsGČP37916351536035573435565720.42%000
New PartyNS41667049558524264064165360.39%000
Forward SloveniaNPS23545731403512372938143700.27%000
Valid votes9,50016,32217,08913,74313,42115,3969,68510,46111,08912,0848,838137,628100.00%8311
Rejected votes4688845854254476073434913854213265,3823.76%
Total polled9,96817,20617,67414,16813,86816,00310,02810,95211,47412,5059,164143,01074.50%
Registered electors13,54425,07323,71819,36019,45320,10213,20914,67814,90415,72212,201191,964
Turnout73.60%68.62%74.52%73.18%71.29%79.61%75.92%74.62%76.99%79.54%75.11%74.50%
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The following candidates were elected:[77]

Substitutions:

1990s

1996

Results of the 1996 parliamentary election held on 10 November 1996:[80][81][82]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
IdrijaJese-
nice
KamnikKranj 1Kranj 2Kranj 3Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
TržičCon.Nat.Tot.
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS1,8814,9654,6064,3694,1792,9632,3602,5413,1552,2121,96935,20025.76%213
Slovenian People's PartySLS4,0032,0213,6121,4371,9442,5871,5601,4442,3283,8661,34726,14919.14%202
Social Democratic Party of SloveniaSDSS9573,2302,7932,4932,4504,4591,3991,8651,8822,1122,26825,90818.96%202
Slovene Christian DemocratsSKD7161,3481,8681,2721,2501,7911,1661,2611,3871,87365214,58410.67%101
United List of Social DemocratsZLSD1,4832,0357961,3331,4718649511,10861055376211,9668.76%011
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS1754645995385123564403943522573074,3943.22%000
Slovenian National PartySNS2766984463693673004706463392591924,3623.19%000
Greens of SloveniaZS1032096422982322791781772481182032,6871.97%000
Liberal PartyLS77121911,026233686868112277822,6821.96%000
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS02963652772572591972501331591152,3081.69%000
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS1152851357291831388477102531,2350.90%000
Communist Party of SloveniaKPS61175981021066273839855639760.71%000
Slovenian ForumSF7499115856450711367377809240.68%000
Green Alternative of SloveniaZA4811110756794547423931316360.47%000
National Labour PartyNSD261657629596150332430205730.42%000
Slovenian National RightSND251086050804929291726435160.38%000
Republican Association of SloveniaRZS28945121442651275537344680.34%000
Christian Social UnionKSU43423922833431411146124040.30%000
Kristjan Verbič (Independent)Ind263227232429232817191313790.28%000
Patriotic United Retirement Party
and League for Slovenia
DEUS-LZS090093900000002730.20%000
Valid votes10,11716,58816,52613,96513,61514,9839,32010,27010,96711,9098,364136,624100.00%729
Rejected votes9,0226.19%
Total polled145,64678.03%
Registered electors186,653
Turnout78.03%
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The following candidates were elected:[82]

Substitutions:

  • Zoran Thaler (LDS) forfeited his seat on 27 February 1997 upon being elected to the government [sl] and was replaced by Maks Lavrinc [sl] (LDS) on 25 March 1997.[83][84]
  • Maks Lavrinc (LDS) forfeited his seat on 25 September 1997 when Zoran Thaler (LDS) left his government position, regaining his seat.[85]
  • Zoran Thaler (LDS) resigned on 25 September 1997 and was replaced by Maks Lavrinc (LDS) on 8 October 1997.[86][87]
1992

Results of the 1992 parliamentary election held on 6 December 1992:[88][89]

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Nat.Tot.
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS31,40521.11%202
Slovene Christian DemocratsSKD23,84716.03%112
Slovenian National PartySNS23,05115.50%112
United ListZL18,20312.24%101
Slovenian People's PartySLS12,6578.51%011
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS7,1844.83%000
Social Democratic Party of SloveniaSDSS4,7013.16%000
Greens of SloveniaZS4,5103.03%000
Liberal PartyLS3,5732.40%000
Socialist Party of SloveniaSSS3,5702.40%000
National Democratic Party
and Slovenian Party
ND-SGS3,5042.36%000
Independent PartySN2,7521.85%000
Movement for General DemocracyGOD1,9311.30%000
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS1,9311.30%000
Liberal Democratic Party of SloveniaLDSS1,7721.19%000
Christian Socialists, DS Forward
and Free Party
KS-DS1,0770.72%000
DEMOSDEMOS1,0240.69%000
“SMER" Association of SloveniaSMER7500.50%000
Slovenian Ecological MovementSEG6750.45%000
Republican Association of SloveniaRZS4030.27%000
Primorska AssociationZZP2360.16%000
Valid votes148,756100.00%538
Rejected votes10,0946.35%
Total polled158,85090.09%
Registered electors176,319
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The following candidates were elected:[89]

  • Constituency seats - Dušan Bavdek [sl] (ZL); Maksimiljan Lavrinc [sl] (LDS); Štefan Matuš [sl] (SNS); Ignac Polajnar [sl] (SKD); and Zoran Thaler (LDS).
  • National seats - Brane Eržen [sl] (SNS); Janez Podobnik (SLS); and Ivan Oman (SKD).

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