2014 Slovenian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Slovenia on 13 July 2014 to elect the 90 deputies of the National Assembly. The early election, less than three years after the previous one, was called following the resignation of Alenka Bratušek's government in May. Seventeen parties participated, including seven new parties, some of which formed only months before the election took place. Party of Miro Cerar (SMC), a new party led by lawyer and professor Miro Cerar, won the election with over 34% of the vote and 36 seats. Seven political parties won seats in the National Assembly. Three political parties left the Assembly, including Zoran Janković's Positive Slovenia, the winner of the 2011 election. A leftist United Left party entered the Assembly for the first time, winning six seats.

2014 Slovenian parliamentary election

13 July 2014

All 90 seats in the National Assembly
46 seats needed for a majority
Turnout50.99% ( 14.61 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Miro Cerar Janez Janša Karl Erjavec
Party SMC SDS DeSUS
Last election New 26 seats, 26.19% 6 seats, 6.97%
Seats won 36 21 10
Seat change New 5 4
Popular vote 298,342 178,294 88,026
Percentage 34.61% 20.69% 10.21%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Dejan Židan collective leadership Ljudmila Novak
Party SD ZL NSi
Last election 10 seats, 10.52% New 4 seats, 4.88%
Seats won 6 6 5
Seat change 4 New 1
Popular vote 52,249 52,189 48,846
Percentage 5.98% 5.97% 5.59%

  Seventh party
 
Leader Alenka Bratušek
Party Alliance of Alenka Bratušek
Last election New
Seats won 4
Seat change New
Popular vote 38,293
Percentage 4.38%

Results of the 2014 Slovenian Legislative election by multi-member constituency.

Prime Minister before election

Alenka Bratušek
Alliance of Alenka Bratušek

Prime Minister after election

Miro Cerar
SMC

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