Slovak presidential election, 1999
- Slovak presidential election, 1999
Infobox Election
election_name = Slovak Presidential election
country = Slovakia
type = presidential
ongoing = no
party_color = no
previous_election = Slovak presidential election, 1993
previous_year = 1993
next_election = Slovak presidential election, 2004
next_year = 2004
seats_for_election =
election_date = May 15 & 29, 1999
colour1 = CCCCCC
nominee1 = Rudolf Schuster
leader1 =
leader_since1 =
party1 = none
home_state1 =
leaders_seat1 =
running_mate1 =
last_election1 =
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electoral_vote1 =
states_carried1 =
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popular_vote1 = 1.396.950
1.727.481
percentage1 = 47.37%
57.18%
swing1 =
colour2 = 00CCFF
nominee2 = Vladimír Mečiar
leader2 =
leader_since2 =
party2 = Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
home_state2 =
leaders_seat2 =
running_mate2 =
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popular_vote2 = 1.097.956
1.293.642
percentage2 = 37.23%
42.81%
swing2 =
title = President
before_election = Michal Kováč
before_colour =
after_election = Rudolf Schuster
after_colour =
before_party = none
after_party = noneThe 1999 presidential election was held in Slovakia on May 15 (first round) and May 29 (second round) 1999. In the second round, Rudolf Schuster was elected President of Slovakia.
This has been the first direct presidential election ever in Slovakia. Presidents were elected by the parliament before 1999.
Results of 1st round
*Participation: 73.89%
*Registered voters: 4 038 899
*Valid votes: 3 948 402
Results of 2nd round
*Participation: 75.45%
*Registered voters: 4 038 899
*Valid votes: 3 021 123
External links
* [http://www.statistics.sk/presid99/index.jsp Tables of official results]
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