2011 Slovenian parliamentary election|
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| Turnout | 65.60% ( 2.50 pp) |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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| Leader |
Zoran Janković |
Janez Janša |
Borut Pahor |
| Party |
PS |
SDS |
SD |
| Last election |
New |
28 seats, 29.3% |
29 seats, 30.5% |
| Seats won |
28 |
26 |
10 |
| Seat change |
New |
2 |
19 |
| Popular vote |
314,273 |
288,719 |
115,952 |
| Percentage |
28.51% |
26.19% |
10.52% |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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| Leader |
Gregor Virant |
Karl Erjavec |
Radovan Žerjav |
| Party |
Gregor Virant's Civic List |
DeSUS |
SLS |
| Last election |
New |
7 seats, 7.45% |
5 seats, 5.21% |
| Seats won |
8 |
6 |
6 |
| Seat change |
New |
1 |
1 |
| Popular vote |
92,282 |
76,853 |
75,311 |
| Percentage |
8.37% |
6.97% |
6.83% |
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Seventh party |
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| Leader |
Ljudmila Novak |
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| Party |
NSi |
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| Last election |
0 seats, 3.40% |
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| Seats won |
4 |
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| Seat change |
4 |
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| Popular vote |
53,758 |
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| Percentage |
4.88% |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 4 December 2011 to elect the 90 deputies of the National Assembly. This was the first early election in Slovenia's history. The election was surprisingly won by the center-left Positive Slovenia party, led by Zoran Janković. However, he failed to be elected as the new prime minister in the National Assembly, and the new government was instead formed by a right-leaning coalition of five parties, led by Janez Janša, the president of the second-placed Slovenian Democratic Party. The voter turnout was 65.60%.