Slovak parliamentary election, 2002

Slovak parliamentary election, 2002

Infobox Election
election_name = Slovak parliamentary election, 2002
country = Slovakia
type = parliamentary
ongoing = no
previous_election = Slovak parliamentary election, 1998
previous_year = 1998
next_election = Slovak parliamentary election, 2006
next_year = 2006
seats_for_election = All 150 seats to the Národná rada
election_date = September 20 & 21, 2002


leader1 = Mikuláš Dzurinda
party1 = Slovak Democratic and Christian Union
leaders_seat1 =
last_election1 = 42 seats
(part of Slovak Democratic Coalition)

seats1 = 28
seat_change1 = [ ]
popular_vote1 = 433.953
percentage1 = 15.1%


leader2 = Vladimír Mečiar
party2 = Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
leaders_seat2 =
last_election2 = 43 seats
seats2 = 36
seat_change2 = -7
popular_vote2 = 560.691
percentage2 = 19.5%

title = PM
before_election = Mikuláš Dzurinda
before_party = Slovak Democratic and Christian Union
after_election = Mikuláš Dzurinda
after_party = Slovak Democratic and Christian Union
The 2002 parliamentary elections in Slovakia took place on September 20 and September 21 2002.

Results

70,07 % of voters participated in the election. The results are in the following table (parties with low percentages of votes are not included):

External links

* [http://www.statistics.sk/volby2002/webdata/vysledky.htm Official results]


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