2019 European Parliament election in Slovenia explained

Election Name:2019 European Parliament election in Slovenia
Country:Slovenia
Type:parliamentary
Party Name:no
Previous Election:2014 European Parliament election in Slovenia
Previous Year:2014
Next Election:2024 European Parliament election in Slovenia
Next Year:2024
Seats For Election:All 8 Slovenian seats to the European Parliament
Election Date:26 May 2019
Elected Members:List of members of the European Parliament for Slovenia, 2019–2024
Outgoing Members:List of members of the European Parliament for Slovenia, 2014–2019
Turnout:28.89%
Colour1:9ACD32
Leader1:Milan Zver
Party1:SDS + SLS
Alliance1:European People's Party
Last Election1:3 (+1) seats, 41.4%
Seats1:2 (+1)
Seat Change1: 1
Popular Vote1:126,534
Percentage1:26.25%
Swing1:N/A
Leader2:Tanja Fajon
Party2:SD
Alliance2:Party of European Socialists
Last Election2:1 seat, 8.1%
Seats2:2
Seat Change2: 1
Popular Vote2:89,936
Percentage2:18.66%
Swing2: 9.5%
Colour4:005AAB
Leader4:Irena Joveva
Party4:LMŠ
Alliance4:Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
Last Election4:
Seats4:2
Seat Change4:New
Popular Vote4:74,431
Percentage4:15.44%
Swing4:New
Leader5:Ljudmila Novak
Party5:NSi
Alliance5:European People's Party
Last Election5:16.6%
Seats5:1
Seat Change5: 0
Popular Vote5:53,621
Percentage5:11.12%
Swing5:N/A

2019 European Parliament elections were held in Slovenia on 26 May 2019.

Candidates

Political PartyCandidate and LeaderCandidateCandidateCandidateCandidateCandidateCandidateCandidate
List of Marjan Šarec (LMŠ - ALDE)Irena JovevaKlemen GrošeljEdis RujovićKatja DomijJasna RužickiJustina ErčuljRudi SprukLuka Kočevar
Democratic Party of Pensioners of Slovenia (DeSUS - EDP)Igor ŠoltesDamjan StanonikTereza NovakZdenka GajzerVitomir MavričMaja SušecPeter BoršičVesna Dragan
Good State (DD)Peter GolobNatalija TripkovićSmiljan MekicarMateja ČadežIgor GobecSimona LeskovecTilen MajnardiUrška Makovec
New Slovenia (NSi - EPP)Ljudmila NovakJožef HorvatLojze PeterleIva DimicMojca ErjavecKatja Berk BevcFranci DemšarŽiga Turk
Patriotic League (DOM)Bernard BrščičLucija Šikovec UšajNorma Marija KorošecMarko Oblak
Modern Centre Party (SMC - ALDE)Gregor PeričHelena CviklJanja SlugaMiha ReboljBranislav RajićBojana CvahteVesna UgrinovskiAleš Prijon
Party of Alenka Bratušek (SAB - ALDE)Angelika MlinarJernej PavličOlga BelecAndrej RajhĐorđe BerakMateja ZupanAndrej ŠušmeljNina Mauhler
Slovene National Party (SNS)Zmago Jelinčič PlemenitiTomaž KrajncJernej AhčinAlenka JelenovičMarija ŽupevcAndrej DočinskiKatarina ŽunkoIvana Bendra
Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS - EPP) + Slovenian People's Party (SLS - EPP)Milan ZverRomana TomcPatricija ŠulinFranc BogovičFranc KanglerAlenka ForteDavorin KopšeAlja Domjan
Social Democrats (SD - PES)Tanja FajonMatjaž NemecDominika Švarc PipanMilan BrglezNeva GrašičLjubica JelušičFranc HočevarAleksander Jevšek
The Left (Levica - PEL)Violeta TomičSašo Slaček BrlekAna ŠtromajerDanijel ReboljUrška LipovžLovro CentrihAlma RekićLuka Mesec
Let's Connect (Povežimo se - Greens)Urša ZgojznikBoštjan TavčarJosip RotarMarjana Škalič ŽužekDomen SavičKarel ŠrotNermina SimončičPetra Greiner

Opinion polls

Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. The projected numbers of MP's per party, if available, are listed in brackets. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. The lead column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. Poll results use the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. However, if such date is unknown, the date of publication will be given instead.

DatePolling firm/Publisher(s)Sample sizeSDS+SLS EPP
SDS EPP
LMŠ ALDE
SD PES
SMC ALDE
SAB ALDE
The Left PEL
NSi EPP
DeSUS EDP
SNS
SLS EPP
Oth.NoneUnd.Not voteLead
8. - 15. May 2019Delo[1] 12.2%10.7%11.1%1.2%2.6%6.4%7.3%3.5%8.1%5.5%1.1%
16. - 24. April 2019POP TV[2] 12.3%10.1%12.2%2.4%3.1%5.9%6.4%3.3%7.2%4.5%2.6%18.8%7.0%0.1%
1. - 11. Apr 2019Dnevnik[3] 15.7%
16.5%
16.5%
<1.0%
4.2%
7.0%
8.3%
8.2% <1.014.8%Tie
-1. - 11. Apr 2019Delo16.8%
9.7%
11.5%
1.8%2.7%
8.3%
6.5% 4.6%
6.5%
30.0%5.3%
28 MarchSDS and SLS announce joint bid
18. Feb 2019European Parliament/MMC RTVSLO[4] 26.6% (3)
25.6% (3)
14.7% (1)
2.8% (0)
3.0% (0)
12.1% (1)
5.1% (0)
3.8% (0)
6.0% (0)
0.4%1.0%

Results

List of elected MEPs

MEPPartyPreference votes% of listTerm Length
Tanja FajonSD54,65160.77%1 July 2009 – 18 May 2022
Irena JovevaLMŠ42,19056.68%2 July 2019 –
SDS40,66832.14%1 July 2014 –
SDS26,67421.08%1 July 2009 –
NSi19,55836.47%20 July 2004 – 30 June 2009,
2 July 2019 –
SLS13,74310.86%1 July 2014 –
SD7,1527.95%2 July 2019 –
LMŠ6,4948.72%2 July 2019 –
SD//18 May 2022 –
Notes

Inaccessible polling places dispute

Before the 2015 same-sex marriage referendum, two voters with disabilities requested that the authorities make their polling places accessible.[5] Their requests were denied, and the courts rejected their lawsuits and appeals. Before the 2019 European Parliament elections, they extended their requests to these elections. When the authorities rejected their requests, they submitted, together with the Slovenian Disability Rights Association (Drupis), applications to the European Court of Human Rights.[5] In January 2020, the Court communicated the cases with the government of Slovenia.[6] As of January 2020, the cases, called Toplak v. Slovenia and Mrak v. Slovenia, are ongoing.

The Right to Vote by Persons with Intellectual Disabilities

Before the 2019 European Parliament elections, disability groups Sonček and Slovenian Disability Rights Association, and a law professor Jurij Toplak, called for legislative amendments for the recognition of the right to vote for persons with disabilities, in line with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.[7] They also initiated proceedings with the Constitutional Court of Slovenia, which rejected three of their appeals.[8] [9] [10] They filed a complaint with the European Commission and asked for an infringement procedure.[11] As of September 2020, the procedure is ongoing.[11]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mediana: pred volitvami najbolje kaže SDS in SLS, podpora vladi pada. siol.net. sl. 2019-05-22.
  2. Web site: Če bi bile evropske volitve danes, bi zmagala lista SDS in SLS. www.24ur.com. 2019-05-22.
  3. Web site: Bo SNS veliko presenečenje evropskih volitev?. www.24ur.com. 2019-05-22.
  4. Web site: Desna sredina ostaja na čelu v Evropi, opazen vzpon skrajne desnice. www.rtvslo.si. sl. 2019-02-18.
  5. Web site: STA: Disabled take Slovenia to Human Rights Court over polling stations accessibility. english.sta.si. 2020-01-14.
  6. Web site: HUDOC - European Court of Human Rights. hudoc.echr.coe.int. 2020-01-14.
  7. Web site: STA: Zveza Sonček za vrnitev volilne pravice osebam z intelektualno oviranostjo. 2020-09-13. www.sta.si.
  8. Web site: Constitutional Court of Slovenia decision U-I-82/19.
  9. Web site: Constitutional Court of Slovenia decision U-I-151/19..
  10. Web site: Constitutional Court of Slovenia decision U-I-152/19..
  11. Web site: Toplak. Jurij. 2020-09-07. Voting is every EU citizen's right, regardless of disability. 2020-09-13. www.euractiv.com. en-GB.