2012 Slovak parliamentary election

2012 Slovak parliamentary election

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All 150 seats in the National Council
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout58.90% (Increase 0.25 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Robert Fico Ján Figeľ Igor Matovič
Party Smer KDH OĽaNO
Last election 62 seats, 34.79% 15 seats, 8.52% Did not exist
Seats won 83 16 16
Seat change Increase 21 Increase 1 New
Popular vote 1,134,280 225,361 218,537
Percentage 44.41% 8.82% 8.55%
Swing Increase 9.62 pp Increase 0.30 pp New

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Béla Bugár Mikuláš Dzurinda Richard Sulík
Party Most–Híd SDKÚ–DS SaS
Last election 14 seats, 8.12% 28 seats, 15.42% 22 seats, 12.14%
Seats won 13 11 11
Seat change Decrease 1 Decrease 17 Decrease 11
Popular vote 176,088 155,744 150,266
Percentage 6.90% 6.09% 5.88%
Swing Decrease 1.22 pp Decrease 9.33 pp Decrease 6.26 pp

Results of the election, showing vote strength by district

Prime Minister before election

Iveta Radičová
SDKÚ–DS

Elected Prime Minister

Robert Fico
Smer

Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 10 March 2012 to elect the 150 members of the National Council. The elections followed the fall of Prime Minister Iveta Radičová's Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party-led coalition in October 2011 over a no confidence vote her government had lost because of its support for the European Financial Stability Fund. Amidst a major corruption scandal involving local center-right politicians, former Prime Minister Robert Fico's Direction – Social Democracy won an absolute majority of seats.