Slovak presidential election, 2004

Slovak presidential election, 2004

Infobox Election
election_name = Slovak Presidential election
country = Slovakia
type = presidential
ongoing = no
party_color = no
previous_election = Slovak presidential election, 1999
previous_year = 1999
next_election = Slovak presidential election, 2009
next_year = 2009
seats_for_election =
election_date = April 3 & 17, 2004



colour1 = 003366
nominee1 = Ivan Gašparovič
leader1 =
leader_since1 =
party1 = Movement for Democracy
home_state1 =
leaders_seat1 =
running_mate1 =
last_election1 =
seats_needed1 =
electoral_vote1 =
states_carried1 =
seats1 =
seat_change1 =
popular_vote1 = 442.564
1.079.592
percentage1 = 22.3%
59.9%
swing1 =


colour2 = 00CCFF
nominee2 = Vladimír Mečiar
leader2 =
leader_since2 =
party2 = People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
home_state2 =
leaders_seat2 =
running_mate2 =
last_election2 =
seats_needed2 =
electoral_vote2 =
states_carried2 =
seats2 =
seat_change2 =
popular_vote2 = 650.242
722.368
percentage2 = 32.7%
40.1%
swing2 =


colour3 = 0000FF
nominee3 = Eduard Kukan
leader3 =
leader_since3 =
party3 = Slovak Democratic and Christian Union
home_state3 =
leaders_seat3 =
running_mate3 =
last_election3 =
seats_needed3 =
electoral_vote3 =
states_carried3 =
seats3 =
seat_change3 =
popular_vote3 = 438.920
percentage3 = 22.1%
swing3 =
title = President
before_election = Rudolf Schuster
before_colour =
after_election = Ivan Gašparovič
after_colour =
before_party = none
after_party = Movement for Democracy

The 2004 presidential elections were held in Slovakia on April 3 (first round) and April 17 (second round) 2004. In the second round, Ivan Gašparovič was elected President of Slovakia.

In the first round former Prime Minister Vladimír Mečiar led a field of eleven candidates, including his former ally Gašparovič and incumbent President Rudolf Schuster, who polled poorly. The candidate backed by the current government, Eduard Kukan, came third, meaning that the second round on April 17 was contested by Mečiar and Gašparovič. In the second round, Gašparovič easily defeated Mečiar.

Results of 1st round

External links

* [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/cgi-bin/r.cgi/RaceDetail.html?&RaceID=42205 A page listing the candidates]
* [http://volby.statistics.sk/prezident2004/prezident/ Tables of official results] (in Slovak and English)


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