1992 Slovenian presidential election explained

Country:Slovenia
Type:presidential
Previous Election:1990 Slovenian presidential election
Previous Year:1990
Next Election:1997 Slovenian presidential election
Next Year:1997
Election Date:6 December 1992
Image1:Milan Kučan (cropped).jpg
Nominee1:Milan Kučan
Party1:Independent politician
Popular Vote1:795,012
Percentage1:63.93%
Nominee2:Ivan Bizjak
Party2:Slovene Christian Democrats
Popular Vote2:262,847
Percentage2:21.14%
Image3:Jelko Kacin 2013 (2) (cropped).jpg
Nominee3:Jelko Kacin
Party3:DSS
Popular Vote3:90,711
Percentage3:7.29%
President
Before Election:Milan Kučan
Before Party:Independent politician
After Election:Milan Kučan
After Party:Independent politician

Presidential elections were held in Slovenia on 6 December 1992. The result was a victory for incumbent Milan Kučan, who won 63.93% of the vote. Voter turnout was 85.78%.[1]

Notes and References

  1. http://eed.nsd.uib.no/webview/index.jsp?study=http://129.177.90.166:80/obj/fStudy/SIPR19921_Display&mode=cube&v=2&cube=http://129.177.90.166:80/obj/fCube/SIPR19921_Display_C1&top=yes Dataset: Slovenia: Presidential Election 1992