Ljubljana Center (National Assembly constituency)

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Ljubljana Center, officially known as the 3rd constituency (Slovene: 3. 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 Bloke, Borovnica, Brezovica, Cerknica, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, Horjul, Ig, Log-Dragomer, Logatec, Loška Dolina, Medvode, Škofljica, Velike Lašče, Vodice and Vrhnika, and parts of the municipality of Ljubljana. 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 221,727 registered electors.

Quick facts Municipality, Electorate ...
Ljubljana Center
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Outline map
Location of Ljubljana Center within Slovenia
Municipality
Electorate221,727 (2022)
Current Constituency
Created1992
Seats11 (1992–present)
Deputies[1]
List
  •   Iva Dimic [sl] (NSi)
  •   Luka Goršek (SD)
  •   Aleš Hojs (SDS)
  •   Alenka Jeraj (SDS)
  •   Andrej Klemenc (Svoboda)
  •   Luka Mesec (Levica)
  •   Zoran Mojškerc (SDS)
  •   Tadej Ostrc [sl] (D)
  •   Lucija Tacer Perlin (Svoboda)
  •   Tamara Vonta (Svoboda)
  •   Duško Vujanović (Svoboda)
Electoral districts
List
  • Ljubljana Center
  • Ljubljana Šiška 1
  • Ljubljana Šiška 2
  • Ljubljana Šiška 3
  • Ljubljana Šiška 4
  • Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik 1
  • Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik 2
  • Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik 3
  • Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik 4
  • Logatec
  • Vrhnika
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History

The 3rd constituency (Ljubljana Center) 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.[2] It consisted of the municipalities of Cerknica, Ljubljana Center [sl], Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik, Ljubljana Šiška [sl], Logatec and Vrhnika.[2]

Following the re-organisation of municipalities in October 1994, parts of Cerknica municipality were transferred to the newly created Loška Dolina municipality; Ljubljana-Center municipality was transferred to the newly created Ljubljana municipality; Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik municipality was transferred to the newly created municipalities of Brezovica, Dobrova–Horjul–Polhov Gradec, Ig, Ljubljana, Medvode, Škofljica and Velike Lašče; Ljubljana Šiška municipality was transferred to the newly created municipalities of Ljubljana, Medvode and Vodice; and parts of Vrhnika municipality were transferred to the newly created Borovnica municipality.[3][4][5]

In August 1998 parts of Loška Dolina municipality were transferred to the newly created Bloke municipality whilst Dobrova–Horjul–Polhov Gradec municipality was split into the municipalities of Dobrova–Polhov Gradec and Horjul.[3][4] Log-Dragomer municipality was created from parts of Vrhnika municipality in June 2006.[5]

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 Ljubljana Center constituency as consisting of the municipalities of Bloke, Borovnica, Brezovica, Cerknica, Dobrova–Polhov Gradec, Horjul, Ig, Log-Dragomer, Logatec, Loška Dolina, Medvode, Škofljica, Velike Lašče, Vodice and Vrhnika, and parts of the municipality of Ljubljana.[6]

Electoral system

Ljubljana Center currently elects 11 of the 90 members of the National Assembly using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[7][8] Each constituency is divided into 11 electoral districts (volilni okraji) in which each party stands a single candidate.[9][10] 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.[9]

Allocation of seats was carried out in two stages.[11] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties at the constituency level using the Droop quota (Hare quota prior to 2006).[12][13][14] 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).[14][15] 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.[16][17] 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.[14]

Seats won by each party in a constituency are allocated to the candidates with the highest percentage of votes.[18] As a consequence, multiple candidates may be elected from an electoral district whilst others may have no candidates elected.[9] 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).[9]

Electoral districts

Ljubljana Center is divided into 11 electoral districts:[19]

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
202615,6399.69%110,0396.22%046,94329.10%314,0658.72%138,06523.59%22,3981.49%0
202211,3056.89%010,1466.18%062,48538.09%44,4052.69%011,2616.86%031,98719.50%21,4360.88%0
201816,84713.57%111,0238.88%114,48311.66%11,4041.13%09,2857.48%028,03122.57%23,3062.66%0
20149,1637.52%05,7014.68%05,5794.58%045,78737.60%42,6702.19%07,5016.16%024,89920.45%21,7061.40%0
201114,3509.51%161,58440.81%41,3300.88%06,3154.18%08,1315.39%034,08822.59%21,6791.11%0
200855,22138.58%46,6044.61%03,2432.27%08190.57%06,0054.19%038,86227.15%35,4133.78%0
200414,79511.50%132,98425.64%34,0803.17%013,52410.51%138,94530.27%36,3064.90%0
200018,22812.88%154,95938.83%47,5045.30%014,32710.12%125,16117.78%25,3123.75%0
199615,63511.11%137,10426.37%225,47918.11%112,0518.57%023,30516.57%15,9474.23%0
199221,04113.92%133,95422.46%210,5096.95%021,95914.52%13,7732.50%022,20314.69%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:[20][21]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
LogatecVrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Freedom MovementSvoboda4,0833,1414,2163,8954,7705,3773,9313,9644,1484,7724,64646,94329.10%314
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,3151,5132,2872,4514,5315,7052,5332,2715,0055,4074,04738,06523.59%213
The Left and Vesna – Green PartyLevica-Vesna2,6811,6001,7201,2781,1771,1391,3051,4991,35989998215,6399.69%101
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats,
Slovenian People's Party
and Focus of Marko Lotrič
NSi-SLS-
FOKUS
8285247669422,0492,0089947441,5062,3211,38314,0658.72%101
DemocratsD8835829088461,3071,5259938571,4181,54192311,7837.30%011
Social DemocratsSD9106441,0787881,1051,1377048489071,06485410,0396.22%011
Resni.caResni.ca4314595835858981,0406035186798787627,4364.61%000
PrerodPrerod4713945234617108315025506256145576,2383.87%000
Pirate PartyPirati5274364824775145594084345124404825,2713.27%000
Slovenian National PartySNS991021521573403521321282424152792,3981.49%000
We, Socialists!MI!19298986383957510810985621,0680.66%000
Alternative for SloveniaAzaS9946716210912248698478858730.54%000
Greens of Slovenia
and Party of Generations
ZS-SG474344479869485266512117760.48%000
Voice of PensionersGU21283124524725412746413830.24%000
Karl Erjavec - Trust PartySZ27244234463026373742203650.23%000
Valid votes13,6149,63413,00112,11017,78920,03612,32712,12016,72418,65315,334161,342100.00%7411
Rejected votes10972989813915074821291571401,2480.77%
Total polled13,7239,70613,09912,20817,92820,18612,40112,20216,85318,81015,474162,59073.33%
Registered electors22,18713,88018,16216,75323,06526,31917,05016,49522,13125,27120,414221,727
Turnout61.85%69.93%72.12%72.87%77.73%76.70%72.73%73.97%76.15%74.43%75.80%73.33%
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The following candidates were elected:[20][21]

  • Constituency seats - Iva Dimic [sl] (NSi-SLS-FOKUS, Logatec), 2,321 votes; Aleš Hojs (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4), 5,005 votes; Andrej Klemenc (Svoboda, Šiška 1), 3,141 votes; Luka Mesec (Levica-Vesna, Center & Šiška 1), 4,281 votes; Zoran Mojškerc (SDS, Logatec), 5,407 votes; Tamara Vonta (Svoboda, Vič-Rudnik 3), 3,964 votes; and Duško Vujanović (Svoboda, Šiška 2), 4,216 votes.
  • National seats - Luka Goršek (SD, Šiška 2), 1,078 votes; Alenka Jeraj (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 1), 5,705 votes; Tadej Ostrc [sl] (D, Vič Rudnik 4), 1,418 votes; and Lucija Tacer Perlin (Svoboda, Šiška 3), 3,895 votes.
2022

Results of the 2022 parliamentary election held on 24 April 2022:[22][23]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
LogatecVrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Freedom MovementSvoboda5,4614,5005,3895,3306,6417,0545,1995,0995,8116,1285,87362,48538.09%415
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,1581,3021,8652,1123,6574,6392,1421,9224,2694,5803,34131,98719.50%213
The LeftLevica2,1231,0741,2359057597519321,0831,03070271111,3056.89%011
New Slovenia – Christian DemocratsNSi7474276937171,5331,5137626511,1921,9371,08911,2616.86%011
Social DemocratsSD9396901,1728369129977599928931,14081610,1466.18%011
List of Marjan ŠarecLMŠ5184165495437716905084956286576656,4403.93%000
Party of Alenka BratušekSAB5473695424725705654425284674294395,3703.27%000
Let's Connect SloveniaPoS3031672593094207362862814677744034,4052.69%000
Resni.ca1981723133065065612262352993673533,5362.16%000
Pirate Party3182432512463863912702513533203113,3402.04%000
Our Future and Good CountrySNP-DD2752603212412855092272332602402813,1321.91%000
For a Healthy SocietyZSi2411732162253173532291893124143493,0181.84%000
Vesna – Green Party2781852372152912871932452562122622,6611.62%000
Slovenian National PartySNS92598895186244104781412011481,4360.88%000
Our Country6659748317213855541722741291,2760.78%000
For the People of SloveniaZLS45557674108136506478841178870.54%000
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS42335337666038494155465200.32%000
List of Boris Popovič –
Let's Digitize Slovenia
LBP21234530676337363395675170.32%000
Homeland LeagueDOM26313325335133282826233370.21%000
Valid votes14,39810,23813,41112,80117,68019,73812,49212,51316,73018,63515,423164,059100.00%6511
Rejected votes6644796613315178761171591231,0920.66%
Total polled14,46410,28213,49012,86717,81319,88912,57012,58916,84718,79415,546165,15175.24%
Registered electors22,22014,08918,14916,95522,47225,49416,84916,33621,80025,03920,084219,487
Turnout65.09%72.98%74.33%75.89%79.27%78.01%74.60%77.06%77.28%75.06%77.40%75.24%
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The following candidates were elected:[22][23]

  • Constituency seats - Robert Golob (Svoboda, Center & Šiška 1), 9,961 votes; Urška Klakočar Zupančič (Svoboda, Šiška 3), 5,330 votes; Anže Logar (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4), 4,269 votes; Zoran Mojškerc (SDS, Logatec), 4,580 votes; Mojca Šetinc Pašek [sl] (Svoboda, Vič-Rudnik 2), 5,199 votes; and Lucija Tacer Perlin (Svoboda, Vič-Rudnik 3), 5,099 votes.
  • National seats - Iva Dimic [sl] (NSi, Logatec), 1,937 votes; Tanja Fajon (SD, Šiška 2), 1,172 votes; Alenka Jeraj (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 1), 4,639 votes; Luka Mesec (Levica, Center), 2,123 votes; and Lenart Žavbi (Svoboda, Šiška 2), 5,389 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Robert Golob (Svoboda, Center & Šiška 1) forfeited his seat on 25 May 2022 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Bojan Čebela (Svoboda, Vrhnika) on 1 June 2022.[24]
  • Tanja Fajon (SD, Šiška 2) forfeited her seat on 1 June 2022 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Jonas Žnidaršič (SD, Vič-Rudnik 3) on 9 June 2022.[25][26]
  • Luka Mesec (Levica, Center) forfeited his seat on 1 June 2022 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Milan Jakopovič [sl] (Levica, Vič-Rudnik 3) on 9 June 2022.[25][27]

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 parliamentary election held on 3 June 2018:[28][29]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
LogatecVrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS1,9431,2501,7592,0253,0423,9401,9241,7773,7153,8722,78428,03122.57%213
The LeftLevica2,7691,5091,7541,3771,2761,3061,4171,5661,4581,2381,17716,84713.57%101
List of Marjan ŠarecLMŠ9108811,1081,2402,0921,9271,0661,0071,4961,9891,70715,42312.42%112
Modern Centre PartySMC1,4081,0401,4161,2341,3911,4221,2871,6561,3081,2061,11514,48311.66%112
Social DemocratsSD1,2187991,1299239781,0968298419081,1371,16511,0238.88%101
New Slovenia – Christian DemocratsNSi6583755845911,2021,0146635669711,7539089,2857.48%011
Party of Alenka BratušekSAB7885447766927937115607446015345947,3375.91%011
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS4414955754534605284644453575274555,2004.19%000
Pirate Party4462573123193593713193193283473593,7363.01%000
Slovenian National PartySNS1711832132584384542312283194323793,3062.66%000
Good CountryDD1971251992132522901581831921901842,1831.76%000
Slovenian People's PartySLS6731505320033667501802681021,4041.13%000
List of Journalist Bojan PožarLNBP117901121031321391001051381061001,2421.00%000
For a Healthy SocietyZD686968791381019559781201029770.79%000
Andrej Čuš and Greens of SloveniaAČZS7149685711796546579967520.61%000
United Left and UnityZLS67606938566262556842636420.52%000
Movement Together ForwardGSN41493936625455493548595270.42%000
United SloveniaZSi26354731525023286164554720.38%000
Economic Active PartyGAS59302925545127284274484670.38%000
Solidarity–For a Fair Society!45232319425619181548233310.27%000
Socialist Party of SloveniaSPS22182430151919212229312500.20%000
United Right
(Voice for Children and Families
and New People's Party of Slovenia)
55114419411191661310.11%000
Party of Slovenian PeopleSSN1410314102488912121240.10%000
Valid votes11,5517,92710,3689,81413,20214,0569,3979,81812,38514,13111,524124,173100.00%6511
Rejected votes11381897014414083691181691221,1980.96%
Total polled11,6648,00810,4579,88413,34614,1969,4809,88712,50314,30011,646125,37157.28%
Registered electors22,38514,39718,49717,11322,00824,83716,88716,60121,33424,97719,824218,860
Turnout52.11%55.62%56.53%57.76%60.64%57.16%56.14%59.56%58.61%57.25%58.75%57.28%
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The following candidates were elected:[28][29]

  • Constituency seats - Miro Cerar (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 3), 1,656 votes; Alenka Jeraj (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 1), 3,940 votes; Marko Koprivc (SD, Šiška 2), 1,129 votes; Jerca Korče [sl] (LMŠ, Logatec), 1,989 votes; Anže Logar (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4), 3,715 votes; and Violeta Tomić (Levica, Center), 2,769 votes.
  • National seats - Peter Jožef Česnik [sl] (SAB, Vič-Rudnik 3), 744 votes; Iva Dimic [sl] (NSi, Logatec), 1,753 votes; Monika Gregorčič [sl] (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 2), 1,287 votes; Andrej Šircelj (SDS, Logatec & Vrhnika), 5,579 votes; and Andreja Zabret (LMŠ, Šiška 1 & Šiška 4), 2,973 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Miro Cerar (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 3) forfeited his seat on 13 September 2018 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Jani Möderndorfer [sl] (SMC, Šiška 2) on 26 September 2018.[30][31]
  • Peter Jožef Česnik [sl] (SAB, Vič-Rudnik 3) forfeited his seat on 13 September 2018 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Maša Kociper [sl] (SAB, Šiška 2) on 26 September 2018.[30][31]
  • Jani Möderndorfer (SMC, Šiška 2) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 when Miro Cerar (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 3) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[32][33]
  • Maša Kociper (SAB, Šiška 2) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 when Peter Jožef Česnik (SAB, Vič-Rudnik 3) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[32][33]
  • Miro Cerar (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 3) resigned on 13 March 2020 and was replaced by Jani Möderndorfer (SMC, Šiška 2) on 19 March 2020.[34][35]
  • Peter Jožef Česnik (SAB, Vič-Rudnik 3) resigned on 13 March 2020 and was replaced by Maša Kociper (SAB, Šiška 2) on 19 March 2020.[34][35]
  • Anže Logar (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Leon Merjasec (SDS, Šiška 4) on 19 March 2020.[36][37]
  • Andrej Šircelj (SDS, Logatec & Vrhnika) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Mojca Škrinjar (SDS, Šiška 3) on 19 March 2020.[36][37]
2014

Results of the 2014 parliamentary election held on 13 July 2014:[38][39][40]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
Cerknica-
Logatec
VrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Modern Centre PartySMC4,4683,2934,1943,8544,6834,7413,5704,1714,1064,5314,17645,78737.60%415
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS1,8401,1401,5211,8382,7003,3941,7851,6583,1403,5302,35324,89920.45%202
United LeftZL1,4217798557627117777397998297587339,1637.52%011
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS5046217836468689985786906718438778,0796.63%011
New Slovenia – Christian DemocratsNSi6012964174988877364623941,0311,4277527,5016.16%011
Alliance of Alenka BratušekZaAB6894686525406284984975025016534236,0514.97%011
Social DemocratsSD6734916564715124973764734286254995,7014.68%000
Positive SloveniaPS6854945975684815526954513513243815,5794.58%000
Slovenian People's PartySLS120741191312815721361273025192892,6702.19%000
Pirate Party22418816320822522216014619902461,9811.63%000
Slovenian National PartySNS821021021252352531111001632332001,7061.40%000
Verjamem76789072122817278116120729770.80%000
Civic ListDL625681629557546276204738820.72%000
Greens of SloveniaZS64394645674852525170465800.48%000
Equal Land–Forward SloveniaED-NPS1817141902814142243252140.18%000
Valid votes11,5278,13610,2909,83912,49513,4549,3019,71711,98613,88011,145121,770100.00%6511
Rejected votes134691209516718694641332051471,4141.15%
Total polled11,6618,20510,4109,93412,66213,6409,3959,78112,11914,08511,292123,18457.13%
Registered electors22,17314,75818,24817,19721,43623,91416,71516,27820,89024,59619,431215,636
Turnout52.59%55.60%57.05%57.77%59.07%57.04%56.21%60.09%58.01%57.27%58.11%57.13%
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The following candidates were elected:[40][41]

  • Constituency seats - Miro Cerar (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 3), 4,171 votes; Tanja Cink (SMC, Šiška 2), 4,194 votes; Simona Kustec (SMC, Šiška 1), 3,293 votes; Anže Logar (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4), 3,140 votes; Andrej Šircelj (SDS, Cerknica-Logatec), 3,530 votes; and Simon Zajc [sl] (SMC, Šiška 3), 3,854 votes.
  • National seats - Iva Dimic [sl] (NSi, Cerknica-Logatec), 1,427 votes; Primož Hainz (DeSUS, Vrhnika), 877 votes; Mitja Horvat (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 2), 3,570 votes; Violeta Tomić (ZL, Center), 1,421 votes; and Peter Vilfan (ZaAB, Šiška 2), 652 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Miro Cerar (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 3) forfeited his seat on 25 August 2014 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Dušan Verbič (SMC, Šiška 4) on 28 August 2014.[42][43]
  • Tanja Cink (SMC, Šiška 2) resigned on 26 April 2018 and was replaced by Dejan Balažič (SMC, Vič-Rudnik 4) on the same day.[44][45]
2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 4 December 2011:[46][47][48]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
Cerknica-
Logatec
VrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Zoran Janković's List – Positive SloveniaLZJ-PS6,8075,2006,2415,6825,5825,8725,9675,4824,7904,8955,06661,58440.81%415
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,3481,6532,1042,4633,7684,7082,3382,2454,3274,8723,26234,08822.59%213
Social DemocratsSD1,7561,1501,5141,2401,2981,2049621,2651,2571,3811,32314,3509.51%101
Gregor Virant's Civic ListLGV9236908769551,3461,2669029311,3351,6181,19612,0387.98%011
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi7123234315739548604854461,1341,4197948,1315.39%011
Slovenian People's PartySLS3302093453918181,1453843026889447596,3154.18%000
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS4214305175158766733594675877006996,2444.14%000
Slovenian National PartySNS1121181021202102211301031641962031,6791.11%000
Youth Party – European GreensSMS-Z2131201521461541381161121831631341,6311.08%000
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS155150104991181208785119194991,3300.88%000
Zares17569985076586410763234441,0380.69%000
Democratic Labour PartyDSD59525879946445626772617130.47%000
Forward SloveniaNPS485840537479335564100786820.45%000
Movement for SloveniaGZS544131561085524346255715910.39%000
Party of Equal OpportunitiesSEM-Si54404844463247514344494980.33%000
Valid votes14,16710,30312,66112,46615,52216,49511,94311,74714,88316,88713,838150,912100.00%7411
Rejected votes1761311541402522571311361822541982,0111.32%
Total polled14,34310,43412,81512,60615,77416,75212,07411,88315,06517,14114,036152,92371.79%
Registered electors21,87614,88517,93517,29521,12523,13816,49616,26720,63924,26219,093213,011
Turnout65.57%70.10%71.45%72.89%74.67%72.40%73.19%73.05%72.99%70.65%73.51%71.79%
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The following candidates were elected:[48][49]

  • Constituency seats - Andreja Črnak Meglič [sl] (SD, Center), 1,756 votes; Zoran Janković (LZJ-PS, Vič-Rudnik 2), 5,967 votes; Janja Klasinc [sl] (LZJ-PS, Šiška 1), 5,200 votes; Maša Kociper [sl] (LZJ-PS, Vič-Rudnik 3), 5,482 votes; Dragutin Mate (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4), 4,327 votes; Mitja Meršol [sl] (LZJ-PS, Šiška 2), 6,241 votes; and Andrej Šircelj (SDS, Cerknica-Logatec), 4,872 votes.
  • National seats - Rihard Braniselj [sl] (LGV, Cerknica-Logatec), 1,618 votes; Iva Dimic [sl] (NSi, Cerknica-Logatec), 1,419 votes; Alenka Jeraj (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 1), 4,708 votes; and Tamara Vonta (LZJ-PS, Šiška 3), 5,682 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Zoran Janković (LZJ-PS, Vič-Rudnik 2) forfeited his seat on 16 April 2012 upon being elected Mayor of Ljubljana and was replaced by Alenka Bikar (LZJ-PS, Vrhnika) on 19 April 2012.[50][51]
  • Andrej Šircelj (SDS, Cerknica-Logatec) forfeited his seat on 1 February 2013 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Saša Ciglar (SDS, Šiška 4) on 4 February 2013.[52][53]
  • Saša Ciglar (SDS, Šiška 4) forfeited his seat on 20 March 2013 when Andrej Šircelj (SDS, Cerknica-Logatec) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[54][55]
  • Tamara Vonta (LZJ-PS, Šiška 3) forfeited his seat on 2 April 2013 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Jožef Kunič [sl] (LZJ-PS, Vič-Rudnik 4) on 11 April 2013.[56][57]

2000s

2008

Results of the 2008 parliamentary election held on 21 September 2008:[58][59][60]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
Cerknica-
Logatec
VrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Social DemocratsSD6,8924,6345,7005,2034,8394,4334,2444,9094,6645,1594,54455,22138.58%415
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS2,8991,9382,5363,0124,2354,9372,9862,6284,6525,0823,95738,86227.15%303
Zares1,5351,1981,7071,3931,5291,3111,2301,4751,2771,1581,27015,08310.54%112
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS5445096345597337635425986306448537,0094.90%000
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS6829046135355636814596225144795526,6044.61%011
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi6372303033705207402782731,1041,1284226,0054.19%000
Slovenian National PartySNS3222842914046298403743335327676375,4133.78%000
Slovenian People's Party
and Youth Party of Slovenia
SLS-SMS1707782966007881101221966643383,2432.27%000
Lipa1782421992412722111911912422061792,3521.64%000
Christian Democratic PartySKD4634314517544562840271498190.57%000
List for Clear Drinking WaterLZČPV89385869787647699384737740.54%000
Greens of SloveniaZS87556062796955586668777360.51%000
Green Coalition: Green Party
and Green Progress
ZL-ZP32212635401735542720193260.23%000
List for Justice and DevelopmentLPR16201619283019162927572770.19%000
Party of Slovenian PeopleSSN3326102133402472432212710.19%000
Forward SloveniaNPS21914102712175151791560.11%000
Valid votes14,18310,21912,28012,07414,38014,99210,66711,38814,10515,80613,057143,151100.00%8311
Rejected votes1561041121092262451061181852751961,8321.26%
Total polled14,33910,32312,39212,18314,60615,23710,77311,50614,29016,08113,253144,98369.54%
Registered electors21,88715,04617,47317,31320,38721,96615,91716,27720,12223,52218,582208,492
Turnout65.51%68.61%70.92%70.37%71.64%69.37%67.68%70.69%71.02%68.37%71.32%69.54%
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The following candidates were elected:[60][61]

  • Constituency seats - Andreja Črnak Meglič [sl] (SD, Vič-Rudnik 3), 4,909 votes; France Cukjati (SDS, Vrhnika), 3,957 votes; Alenka Jeraj (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 1), 4,937 votes; Dušan Kumer [sl] (SD, Šiška 2), 5,700 votes; Miran Potrč [sl] (SD, Center), 6,892 votes; Anton Rop (SD, Šiška 1), 4,634 votes; Majda Širca (Zares, Šiška 2), 1,707 votes; and Peter Verlič [sl] (SDS, Cerknica-Logatec), 5,082 votes
  • National seats - Pavel Gantar (Zares, Vič-Rudnik 3), 1,475 votes; Katarina Kresal (LDS, Šiška 1), 904 votes; and Franc Križanič [sl] (SD, Šiška 3), 5,203 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Katarina Kresal (LDS, Šiška 1) forfeited his seat on 21 November 2008 upon being elected to the government [sl] and was replaced by Anton Anderlič [sl] (LDS, Šiška 2) on 16 December 2008.[62][63]
  • Franc Križanič [sl] (SD, Šiška 3) forfeited his seat on 21 November 2008 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Andrej Magajna (SD, Vič-Rudnik 2) on 16 December 2008.[62][63]
  • Majda Širca (Zares, Šiška 2) forfeited his seat on 21 November 2008 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Vito Rožej [sl] (Zares, Šiška 1) on 16 December 2008.[62][63]
  • Anton Rop (SD, Šiška 1) resigned on 7 September 2010 and was replaced by Andrej Magajna (SD, Vič-Rudnik 2) on 20 September 2010.[64][65][66] Magajna's seat as replacement for Franc Križanič was taken by Janez Kikelj [sl] (SD, Vrhnika) on 20 September 2010.[67][68]
  • Vito Rožej (Zares, Šiška 1) forfeited his seat on 11 July 2011 when Majda Širca (Zares, Šiška 2) left her government position, regaining her seat.[69][70]
  • Anton Anderlič (LDS, Šiška 2) forfeited his seat on 2 September 2011 when Katarina Kresal (LDS, Šiška 1) left her government position, regaining her seat.[71][72]
  • Katarina Kresal (LDS, Šiška 1) resigned on 2 September 2011 and was replaced by Anton Anderlič (LDS, Šiška 2) on the same day.[73][74]
2004

Results of the 2004 parliamentary election held on 3 October 2004:[75][76][77]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
Cerknica-
Logatec
VrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Slovenian Democratic PartySDS3,0672,2572,7873,1534,3934,1392,9702,9474,4424,4094,38138,94530.27%314
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS3,7713,0993,6443,0283,0342,5062,5693,1722,6832,9022,57632,98425.64%303
United List of Social DemocratsZLSD2,2741,4421,8981,5111,0748829991,3381,0991,28499414,79511.50%112
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi1,1786618639791,4811,8308278131,8882,0011,00313,52410.51%101
Slovenian National PartySNS5894825325847286334645645666145506,3064.90%000
Slovenian People's PartySLS2091321951783996952292236008633574,0803.17%011
Active SloveniaAS3912193712954483783253014373653783,9083.04%000
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS3042423962603454072593822853163533,5492.76%000
Slovenia is OursSN1361981491552129261081701443181312,6472.06%000
Youth Party of SloveniaSMS1592541841921801661341401572961742,0361.58%000
June ListJL18521818412511610518114812275781,5371.19%000
Greens of SloveniaZS19060947510952761057788549800.76%000
List for Enterprising SloveniaPS3721545283273619563731599170.71%000
Party of Ecological
Movements of Slovenia
SEG785567615252468071451057120.55%000
Women's Voice of Slovenia,
Association for Primorska,
Union of Independents of Slovenia
and New Democracy of Slovenia
GZS-
ZZP-
ZNS-
NDS
593354231252733465155715770.45%000
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS384430242731242428112810.22%000
United for an Independent
and Just Slovenia
30151521421519132943152570.20%000
Forward SloveniaNPS17181514261919191828272200.17%000
Social Liberal PartyLS15181817261814221222252070.16%000
Party of Slovenian PeopleSSN1820101613382112132691960.15%000
Valid votes12,7459,48811,56010,76312,91312,9469,32910,53812,77414,15111,451128,658100.00%8311
Rejected votes2001551741662712611371502072612062,1881.67%
Total polled12,9459,64311,73410,92913,18413,2079,46610,68812,98114,41211,657130,84665.42%
Registered electors20,89115,08217,60616,90419,38820,16315,26116,19619,24121,87517,396200,003
Turnout61.96%63.94%66.65%64.65%68.00%65.50%62.03%65.99%67.47%65.88%67.01%65.42%
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The following candidates were elected:[77][78]

  • Constituency seats - Anton Anderlič [sl] (LDS, Šiška 2), 3,644 votes; Andrej Bručan [sl] (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4), 4,442 votes; France Cukjati (SDS, Vrhnika), 4,381 votes; Pavel Gantar (LDS, Vič-Rudnik 3), 3,172 votes; Mojca Kucler Dolinar [sl] (NSi, Vič-Rudnik 4), 1,888 votes; Mitja Ljubeljšek [sl] (SDS, Šiška 4), 4,393 votes; Miran Potrč [sl] (ZLSD, Center), 2,274 votes; and Majda Širca (LDS, Šiška 1), 3,099 votes.
  • National seats - Stanislav Brenčič [sl] (SLS, Cerknica-Logatec), 863 votes; Alenka Jeraj (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 1), 4,139 votes; and Dušan Kumer [sl] (ZLSD, Šiška 2), 1,898 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Andrej Bručan [sl] (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4) forfeited his seat on 3 December 2004 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Polonca Dobrajc [sl] (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 2) on 16 December 2004.[79][80]
  • Polonca Dobrajc (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 2) forfeited his seat on 11 September 2007 when Andrej Bručan (SDS, Vič-Rudnik 4) left his government position, regaining his seat.[81][82]
  • Mojca Kucler Dolinar [sl] (NSi, Vič-Rudnik 4) forfeited her seat on 1 October 2007 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Majda Zupan [sl] (NSi, Cerknica-Logatec) on 22 October 2007.[83][84]
2000

Results of the 2000 parliamentary election held on 15 October 2000:[85][86][87]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
Cerknica-
Logatec
VrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS6,7995,0405,5075,2494,4394,3184,1615,9914,5104,6044,34154,95938.83%404
Social Democratic Party of SloveniaSDSS1,8751,4661,8051,9732,8423,0022,0251,8092,8632,7932,70825,16117.78%202
United List of Social DemocratsZLSD2,5751,7582,2011,5461,4811,0871,1891,4081,4681,9991,51618,22812.88%112
New Slovenia – Christian People's PartyNSi1,4058098671,1561,6421,6778159701,6552,0261,30514,32710.12%101
Slovenian People's Party
and Slovene Christian Democrats
SLS-SKD3773113724117131,2114233111,0061,6976727,5045.30%011
Youth Party of SloveniaSMS4874817346528196804925056638506477,0104.95%011
Slovenian National PartySNS5994834865585824583624934524334065,3123.75%000
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS3044314764334964833613794703953294,5573.22%000
Greens of SloveniaZS14012915094199100787910874831,2340.87%000
Party of Democratic Action of SloveniaSDAS66818478630126757738647520.53%000
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS75526060908449628667467310.52%000
New PartyNS45637074777142695668316660.47%000
Movement for Human RightsGČP57766855666756513967486500.46%000
Forward SloveniaNPS23293835426643135158424400.31%000
Valid votes14,82711,20912,91812,37413,55113,30410,22212,21513,50415,16912,238141,531100.00%8311
Rejected votes2802513023754704002852004074153693,7542.58%
Total polled15,10711,46013,22012,74914,02113,70410,50712,41513,91115,58412,607145,28574.92%
Registered electors21,02415,36317,42216,88318,24418,23914,46216,44018,31921,22816,309193,933
Turnout71.86%74.59%75.88%75.51%76.85%75.14%72.65%75.52%75.94%73.41%77.30%74.92%
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The following candidates were elected:[87]

  • Constituency seats - Anton Anderlič [sl] (LDS); Janez Cimperman [sl] (SDSS); France Cukjati (SDSS); Janez Drnovšek (LDS); Janez Kopač [sl] (LDS); Miran Potrč [sl] (ZLSD); Majda Širca (LDS); and Majda Zupan [sl] (NSi).
  • National seats - Stanislav Brenčič [sl] (SLS-SKD); Silva Črnugelj [sl] (ZLSD); and Peter Levič [sl] (SMS).

Substitutions:

  • Janez Drnovšek (LDS) forfeited his seat on 16 November 2000 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Borut Šuklje [sl] (LDS) on 30 November 2000.[88][89]
  • Janez Kopač [sl] (LDS) forfeited his seat on 30 November 2000 upon being elected to the government [sl] and was replaced by Richard Beuermann [sl] (LDS) on 19 December 2000.[90][91]
  • Borut Šuklje (LDS) forfeited his seat on 2 May 2001 upon being appointed ambassador to Yugoslavia.[92] Šuklje's seat as replacement for Janez Drnovšek was taken by Jaša Zlobec [sl] (LDS) on 22 May 2001.[93]
  • Jaša Zlobec (LDS) forfeited his seat on 19 December 2002 after Janez Drnovšek (LDS) resigned as Prime Minister on 4 December 2002, regaining his seat.[94][95]
  • Janez Drnovšek (LDS) resigned on 19 December 2002 and was replaced by Richard Beuermann (LDS) on 27 December 2002.[96][97] Beuermann's seat as replacement for Janez Kopač was taken by Jaša Zlobec (LDS) on 27 December 2002.[98][99]

1990s

1996

Results of the 1996 parliamentary election held on 10 November 1996:[100][101][102]

More information Party, Votes per electoral district ...
PartyVotes per electoral districtTotal
votes
%Seats
Ljubljana
Center
Ljubljana
Šiška 1
Ljubljana
Šiška 2
Ljubljana
Šiška 3
Ljubljana
Šiška 4
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 1
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 2
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 3
Ljubljana
Vič-
Rudnik 4
Cerknica-
Logatec
VrhnikaCon.Nat.Tot.
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS4,3793,6954,0423,8632,9022,1452,9723,9612,6913,3663,08837,10426.37%213
Slovenian People's PartySLS1,4241,2251,4731,5852,8873,8821,4681,3973,8543,7802,50425,47918.11%112
Social Democratic Party of SloveniaSDSS2,3471,7881,9752,3132,2652,1761,8922,1042,1102,3342,00123,30516.57%112
United List of Social DemocratsZLSD2,6972,2612,0221,3278591,0929951,5181,0231,12971215,63511.11%101
Slovene Christian DemocratsSKD1,2347157481,0051,3561,0718787631,3121,6661,30312,0518.57%011
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS1,0706087695394353284406244995424166,2704.46%000
Slovenian National PartySNS8584776485247213843895525254344355,9474.23%011
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS2793053602971843072664263702831653,2422.30%000
Greens of SloveniaZS2462022092032111301871771531461872,0511.46%000
Slovenian ForumSF855659205394214401097979761,3960.99%000
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS10080115108112111881271291511181,2390.88%000
Communist Party of SloveniaKPS164105137140887411210586117821,2100.86%000
Liberal PartyLS1057575841368498859892901,0220.73%000
Patriotic United Retirement Party
and League for Slovenia
DEUS-LZS10110214167820759700487130.51%000
Christian Social UnionKSU90557290485549365170366520.46%000
Franc Klančar (Independent)Ind81616150534241467048606130.44%000
Green Alternative of SloveniaZA97415676481632523454645700.41%000
Matija Potokar (Independent)Ind14151516141714610322154580.33%000
National Labour PartyNSD37333623934441372658254530.32%000
Forward SloveniaNPS64314528201533272094223990.28%000
Party for the Equality of RegionsSED37212525253569402333503830.27%000
Slovenian National RightSND31292928232024162125292750.20%000
Republican Association of SloveniaRZS20182016401610181624192170.15%000
Valid votes15,56011,99813,13212,61212,99612,25810,21312,32313,20014,84711,545140,684100.00%5510
Rejected votes6,8724.66%
Total polled147,55678.45%
Registered electors188,081
Turnout78.45%
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The following candidates were elected:[102]

  • Constituency seats - Anton Anderlič [sl] (LDS); Igor Bavčar (LDS); Majda Kregelj Zbačnik [sl] (SDSS); Marjan Podobnik [sl] (SLS); and Ciril Ribičič (ZLSD).
  • National seats - Stanislav Brenčič [sl] (SLS); Polonca Dobrajc [sl] (SNS); Helena Hren Vencelj [sl] (SKD); Janez Kopač [sl] (LDS); and Jože Zagožen [sl] (SDSS).

Substitutions:

  • Marjan Podobnik [sl] (SLS) forfeited his seat on 27 February 1997 upon being elected to the government [sl] and was replaced by Leon Gostiša [sl] (SLS) on 25 March 1997.[103][104]
  • Igor Bavčar (LDS) forfeited his seat on 29 October 1997 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Richard Beuermann [sl] (LDS) on 25 November 1997.[105][106]
  • Leon Gostiša (SLS) forfeited his seat on 7 June 2000 when Marjan Podobnik (SLS) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[107][108]
  • Jože Zagožen [sl] (SDSS) forfeited his seat on 7 June 2000 upon being elected to the government [sl] and was replaced by Janez Cimperman [sl] (SDSS) on 20 June 2000.[109][110]
  • Marjan Podobnik resigned on 13 June 2000 and was replaced by Leon Gostiša (SLS) on 27 June 2000.[111][112]
1992

Results of the 1992 parliamentary election held on 6 December 1992:[113][114]

More information Party, Votes ...
PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Nat.Tot.
Liberal Democracy of SloveniaLDS33,95422.46%202
Slovenian National PartySNS22,20314.69%101
Slovene Christian DemocratsSKD21,95914.52%112
United ListZL21,04113.92%112
Democratic Party of SloveniaDS11,9987.94%011
Slovenian People's PartySLS10,5096.95%000
Greens of SloveniaZS5,6873.76%011
Social Democratic Party of SloveniaSDSS3,7732.50%000
Socialist Party of SloveniaSSS3,3112.19%000
National Democratic Party
and Slovenian Party
ND-SGS3,0322.01%000
Liberal Democratic Party of SloveniaLDSS2,7031.79%000
Independent PartySN2,0771.37%000
Liberal PartyLS1,7971.19%000
Christian Socialists, DS Forward
and Free Party
KS-DS1,5791.04%000
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS1,5631.03%000
DEMOSDEMOS7580.50%000
Slovenian Ecological MovementSEG7290.48%000
“SMER" Association of SloveniaSMER7130.47%000
Movement for General DemocracyGOD6280.42%000
IndependentInd5500.36%000
Republican Association of SloveniaRZS3390.22%000
Primorska AssociationZZP2810.19%000
Valid votes151,184100.00%549
Rejected votes9,3085.80%
Total polled160,49288.20%
Registered electors181,955
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The following candidates were elected:[114]

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