Celje (National Assembly constituency)

Celje
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Location of Celje within Slovenia
Municipality
Population263,825 (2025)[1]
Electorate211,981 (2022)
Area2,555 km2 (2024)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1992
Seats11 (1992–present)
Deputies[3]
List
  •   Jelka Godec (SDS)
  •   Alenka Helbl (SDS)
  •   Jožef Jelen (SDS)
  •   Miha Lamut (Svoboda)
  •   Dean Premik (Svoboda)
  •   Aleksander Reberšek (NSi)
  •   Janja Rednjak (SD)
  •   Aleš Rezar (Svoboda)
  •   Franc Rosec (SDS)
  •   Janja Sluga (Svoboda)
  •   Dušan Stojanovič (Svoboda)
Electoral districts
List
  • Celje 1
  • Celje 2
  • Mozirje
  • Radlje
  • Ravne na Koroškem
  • Šentjur
  • Slovenj Gradec
  • Velenje 1
  • Velenje 2
  • Žalec 1
  • Žalec 2

Celje, officially known as the 5th constituency (Slovene: 5. volilna enota), is one of the eight multi-member constituencies (electoral units) of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Slovenia. The constituency was established in 1992 following Slovenia's independence from Yugoslavia. It consists of the municipalities of Braslovče, Celje, Črna na Koroškem, Dobje, Dobrna, Dravograd, Gornji Grad, Ljubno, Luče, Mežica, Mislinja, Mozirje, Muta, Nazarje, Podvelka, Polzela, Prebold, Prevalje, Radlje ob Dravi, Ravne na Koroškem, Rečica ob Savinji, Ribnica na Pohorju, Šentjur, Slovenj Gradec, Šmartno ob Paki, Solčava, Šoštanj, Štore, Tabor, Velenje, Vojnik, Vransko, Vuzenica and Žalec. The constituency currently elects 11 of the 90 members of the National Assembly using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2022 parliamentary election the constituency had 211,981 registered electors.

History

The 5th constituency (Celje) was one of the eight constituencies established by the Determination of Constituencies for the Election of Deputies to the National Assembly Act (ZDVEDZ) (Zakon o določitvi volilnih enot za volitve poslancev v državni zbor (ZDVEDZ)) passed by the Assembly of the Republic of Slovenia (Skupščina Republike Slovenije) in September 1992.[4] It consisted of the municipalities of Celje, Dravograd, Mozirje, Radlje ob Dravi, Ravne na Koroškem, Šentjur pri Celju, Slovenj Gradec, Velenje and Žalec.[4]

Following the re-organisation of municipalities in October 1994, parts of Celje municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Štore and Vojnik; parts of Mozirje municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Gornji Grad, Ljubno, Luče and Nazarje; parts of Radlje ob Dravi municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Muta, Podvelka–Ribnica and Vuzenica; parts of Ravne na Koroškem municipality was split into the newly created municipalities of Črna na Koroškem, Mežica and Ravne–Prevalje; parts of Slovenj Gradec municipality were transferred to the newly created Mislinja municipality; and parts of Velenje municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Šmartno ob Paki and Šoštanj.[5][6]

In August 1998 parts of Vojnik municipality were transferred to the newly created Dobrna municipality; parts of Luče municipality were transferred to the newly created Solčava municipality; parts of Podvelka–Ribnica municipality were transferred to the newly created Ribnica na Pohorju municipality whilst Podvelka–Ribnica was renamed Podvelka; parts of Ravne–Prevalje municipality were transferred to the newly created Prevalje municipality whilst Ravne–Prevalje was renamed Ravne na Koroškem; parts of Šentjur pri Celju municipality were transferred to the newly created Dobje municipality; and parts of Žalec municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Braslovče, Polzela, Prebold, Tabor and Vransko.[5][6] Šentjur pri Celju municipality was renamed Šentjur in June 2002.[7] Rečica ob Savinji municipality was created from parts of Mozirje municipality in June 2006.[8]

In February 2021 the National Assembly passed Amendments and Supplements to the Determination of Constituencies for the Election of Deputies to the National Assembly Act (ZDVEDZ-B) (Zakon o spremembah in dopolnitvah Zakona o določitvi volilnih enot za volitve poslancev v državni zbor (ZDVEDZ-B)) which defined the Celje constituency as consisting of the municipalities of Braslovče, Celje, Črna na Koroškem, Dobje, Dobrna, Dravograd, Gornji Grad, Ljubno, Luče, Mežica, Mislinja, Mozirje, Muta, Nazarje, Podvelka, Polzela, Prebold, Prevalje, Radlje ob Dravi, Ravne na Koroškem, Rečica ob Savinji, Ribnica na Pohorju, Šentjur, Slovenj Gradec, Šmartno ob Paki, Solčava, Šoštanj, Štore, Tabor, Velenje, Vojnik, Vransko, Vuzenica and Žalec.[9]

Electoral system

Celje currently elects 11 of the 90 members of the National Assembly using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[10][11] Each constituency is divided into 11 electoral districts (volilni okraji) in which each party stands a single candidate.[12][13] Electors vote for a candidate of their choice in their electoral district and then the votes received by each party's candidates are aggregated at the constituency level.[12]

Allocation of seats was carried out in two stages.[14] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties at the constituency level using the Droop quota (Hare quota prior to 2006).[15][16][17] In the second stage, unallocated seats from the first stage are aggregated at the national level and allocated to parties using the D'Hondt method (any seats won by the party at the constituency level are subtracted from the party's national seats).[17][18] Though calculated nationally, national seats are allocated at the constituency level.

Since 2000, only parties that reach the 4% national threshold compete for seats at both constituency and national levels.[19][20] Prior to this there was no threshold at the constituency level but parties needed to reach 388 (c3.4%) to compete for seats at the national level.[17]

Seats won by each party in a constituency are allocated to the candidates with the highest percentage of votes.[21] As a consequence, multiple candidates may be elected from an electoral district whilst others may have no candidates elected.[12] Prior to 2000 parties had the option to have up to 50% of their national seats allocated in the order they appear on their party list (closed list).[12]

Electoral districts

Celje is divided into 11 electoral districts:[22]

Election results

Summary

Election Left
Levica / ZL / TRS
Social Democrats
SD / ZLSD / ZL
Freedom Movement
Svoboda
Positive Slovenia
PS / LZJ-PS
Liberal Democracy
LDS
Let's Connect
PoS / SMC
Slovenian People's
SLS / SLS-SKD /
SLS-SMS
Christian Democrats
SKD
New Slovenia
NSi
Slovenian Democrats
SDS / SDSS
Slovenian Nationalists
SNS
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2022 4,786 3.18% 0 12,307 8.18% 0 46,410 30.85% 3 4,728 3.14% 0 11,026 7.33% 0 41,017 27.27% 3 2,834 1.88% 0
2018 8,178 7.11% 0 13,251 11.53% 1 10,381 9.03% 1 2,997 2.61% 0 6,868 5.97% 0 33,115 28.81% 3 5,828 5.07% 0
2014 5,449 4.92% 0 7,019 6.33% 0 2,554 2.30% 0 37,868 34.17% 4 4,558 4.11% 0 4,990 4.50% 0 23,335 21.06% 2 2,365 2.13% 0
2011 2,127 1.53% 0 13,662 9.80% 1 32,058 23.00% 2 1,981 1.42% 0 11,589 8.31% 0 5,168 3.71% 0 41,289 29.62% 3 2,970 2.13% 0
2008 35,840 26.65% 3 5,156 3.83% 0 9,954 7.40% 0 471 0.35% 0 3,276 2.44% 0 40,833 30.36% 3 8,774 6.52% 0
2004 12,503 10.00% 1 26,348 21.06% 2 7,909 6.32% 0 9,070 7.25% 0 39,477 31.56% 3 10,826 8.65% 1
2000 14,777 10.79% 1 50,029 36.53% 4 14,394 10.51% 1 9,438 6.89% 0 21,354 15.59% 1 6,945 5.07% 0
1996 8,963 6.51% 0 38,784 28.17% 3 26,062 18.93% 2 12,839 9.32% 1 24,779 18.00% 1 3,689 2.68% 0
1992 18,539 12.21% 1 45,691 30.10% 3 12,396 8.17% 0 19,359 12.75% 1 4,089 2.69% 0 12,960 8.54% 0

(Excludes national seats. Figures in italics represent alliances/joint lists.)

Detailed

  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally (since 2000).

2020s

2022

Results of the 2022 parliamentary election held on 24 April 2022:[23][24]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Radlje Ravne na
Koroš-
kem
Šentjur Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Freedom Movement Svoboda 6,684 5,521 2,553 4,333 4,324 3,167 5,100 3,203 3,016 4,143 4,366 46,410 30.85% 3 2 5
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 5,865 3,027 3,249 4,030 3,884 4,339 3,338 2,801 3,806 3,391 3,287 41,017 27.27% 3 1 4
Social Democrats SD 1,151 982 349 1,104 2,894 588 834 1,618 1,090 750 947 12,307 8.18% 0 1 1
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 1,198 577 1,158 1,010 922 799 707 456 784 1,399 2,016 11,026 7.33% 0 1 1
The Left Levica 653 814 238 367 484 242 465 355 366 376 426 4,786 3.18% 0 0 0
Resni.ca 729 487 450 410 356 341 309 438 440 374 422 4,756 3.16% 0 0 0
Let's Connect Slovenia PoS 867 518 450 233 214 598 485 211 441 416 295 4,728 3.14% 0 0 0
List of Marjan Šarec LMŠ 633 448 276 669 358 345 546 257 391 333 466 4,722 3.14% 0 0 0
Party of Alenka Bratušek SAB 438 408 145 227 302 247 266 321 378 377 324 3,433 2.28% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 447 241 177 218 218 362 179 170 300 285 237 2,834 1.88% 0 0 0
Our Future and Good Country SNP-DD 428 413 126 231 185 172 154 244 211 197 213 2,574 1.71% 0 0 0
Our Country 240 104 159 596 162 239 288 141 237 223 155 2,544 1.69% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 338 262 112 182 180 154 209 150 177 192 213 2,169 1.44% 0 0 0
Vesna – Green Party 293 291 338 103 131 123 112 182 154 194 201 2,122 1.41% 0 0 0
For a Healthy Society ZSi 296 240 158 251 130 151 166 160 137 192 205 2,086 1.39% 0 0 0
For the People of Slovenia ZLS 189 174 60 109 37 131 49 61 77 154 156 1,197 0.80% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 140 103 57 96 58 122 100 61 62 100 103 1,002 0.67% 0 0 0
List of Boris Popovič –
Let's Digitize Slovenia
LBP 68 55 28 39 35 22 22 86 62 41 43 501 0.33% 0 0 0
Homeland League DOM 35 28 12 8 22 17 17 20 20 14 25 218 0.14% 0 0 0
Valid votes 20,692 14,693 10,095 14,216 14,896 12,159 13,346 10,935 12,149 13,151 14,100 150,432 100.00% 6 5 11
Rejected votes 209 115 79 146 151 92 106 95 114 115 138 1,360 0.90%
Total polled 20,901 14,808 10,174 14,362 15,047 12,251 13,452 11,030 12,263 13,266 14,238 151,792 71.61%
Registered electors 29,422 21,855 13,700 20,624 20,947 17,077 17,943 16,320 17,459 18,004 18,630 211,981
Turnout 71.04% 67.76% 74.26% 69.64% 71.83% 71.74% 74.97% 67.59% 70.24% 73.68% 76.43% 71.61%

The following candidates were elected:[23][24]

  • Constituency seats - Jelka Godec (SDS, Šentjur), 4,339 votes; Jožef Jelen (SDS, Mozirje), 3,249 votes; Miha Lamut (Svoboda, Celje 1), 6,684 votes; Franc Rosec (SDS, Velenje 2), 3,806 votes; Janja Sluga (Svoboda, Celje 2), 5,521 votes; and Dušan Stojanovič (Svoboda, Slovenj Gradec), 5,100 votes.
  • National seats - Alenka Helbl (SDS, Radlje), 4,030 votes; Jani Prednik (SD, Ravne na Koroškem), 2,894 votes; Dean Premik (Svoboda, Žalec 2), 4,366 votes; Aleksander Reberšek (NSi, Žalec 2), 2,016 votes; and Aleš Rezar (Svoboda, Žalec 1), 4,143 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Jani Prednik (SD, Ravne na Koroškem) resigned on 20 October 2025 and was replaced by Janja Rednjak ((SD, Velenje 2) on 3 November 2025.[25][26]

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 parliamentary election held on 3 June 2018:[27][28]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Radlje
ob Dravi
Ravne na
Koroš-
kem
Šentjur
pri Celju
Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 4,349 2,596 2,643 3,016 3,588 3,075 2,639 2,108 3,108 3,029 2,964 33,115 28.81% 3 0 3
List of Marjan Šarec LMŠ 1,808 1,273 1,384 1,421 985 961 1,471 996 1,155 1,178 1,482 14,114 12.28% 1 1 2
Social Democrats SD 1,101 1,030 370 1,794 2,565 447 1,448 1,595 1,245 788 868 13,251 11.53% 1 0 1
Modern Centre Party SMC 1,484 1,294 503 833 1,112 976 1,098 726 671 870 814 10,381 9.03% 1 0 1
The Left Levica 1,159 1,343 467 574 805 434 876 714 530 592 684 8,178 7.11% 0 1 1
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 973 504 755 543 584 454 502 363 626 488 1,076 6,868 5.97% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 751 642 336 632 528 635 440 524 461 693 754 6,396 5.56% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 869 614 326 577 523 522 467 377 448 548 557 5,828 5.07% 0 1 1
Party of Alenka Bratušek SAB 682 715 292 315 379 270 463 399 316 668 573 5,072 4.41% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party SLS 557 343 274 121 87 389 238 140 185 369 294 2,997 2.61% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 311 320 124 131 113 97 192 187 160 232 197 2,064 1.80% 0 0 0
Good Country DD 222 160 86 137 185 118 147 95 112 157 151 1,570 1.37% 0 0 0
Andrej Čuš and Greens of Slovenia AČZS 180 106 37 93 58 164 76 61 68 72 100 1,015 0.88% 0 0 0
List of Journalist Bojan Požar LNBP 164 123 54 46 50 41 39 132 133 73 68 923 0.80% 0 0 0
United Slovenia ZSi 110 79 48 95 77 85 82 45 59 62 71 813 0.71% 0 0 0
Save Slovenia from Elite and Tycoons ReSET 38 25 24 262 145 18 70 22 24 21 18 667 0.58% 0 0 0
For a Healthy Society ZD 92 68 29 31 28 39 25 33 27 60 72 504 0.44% 0 0 0
Movement Together Forward GSN 79 45 12 32 43 24 22 51 30 35 34 407 0.35% 0 0 0
Economic Active Party GAS 26 28 5 14 29 12 8 21 24 24 46 237 0.21% 0 0 0
Solidarity–For a Fair Society! 30 33 6 15 8 15 11 24 23 13 23 201 0.17% 0 0 0
United Right 34 15 18 21 11 15 8 28 16 12 16 194 0.17% 0 0 0
Socialist Party of Slovenia SPS 25 19 9 14 15 6 11 14 14 19 16 162 0.14% 0 0 0
Valid votes 15,044 11,375 7,802 10,717 11,918 8,797 10,333 8,655 9,435 10,003 10,878 114,957 100.00% 6 5 11
Rejected votes 224 142 77 109 95 100 116 87 120 121 114 1,305 1.12%
Total polled 15,268 11,517 7,879 10,826 12,013 8,897 10,449 8,742 9,555 10,124 10,992 116,262 53.98%
Registered electors 29,801 22,725 13,859 21,155 21,597 17,150 18,197 16,637 17,589 18,011 18,647 215,368
Turnout 51.23% 50.68% 56.85% 51.17% 55.62% 51.88% 57.42% 52.55% 54.32% 56.21% 58.95% 53.98%

The following candidates were elected:[27][28]

  • Constituency seats - Nada Brinovšek (SDS, Mozirje), 2,643 votes; Jelka Godec (SDS, Šentjur pri Celju), 3,075 votes; Darij Krajčič (LMŠ, Mozirje), 1,384 votes; Jani Prednik (SD, Ravne na Koroškem), 2,565 votes; Franc Rosec (SDS, Velenje 2), 3,108 votes; and Janja Sluga (SMC, Celje 2), 1,294 votes.
  • National seats - Željko Cigler (Levica, Celje 2), 1,343 votes; Jani Ivanuša (SNS, Šentjur pri Celju), 522 votes; Jože Lenart (LMŠ, Slovenj Gradec), 1,471 votes; Robert Polnar (DeSUS, Šentjur pri Celju), 635 votes; and Aleksander Reberšek (NSi, Žalec 2), 1,076 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Darij Krajčič (LMŠ, Mozirje) resigned on 4 March 2019 and was replaced by Nik Prebil (LMŠ, Žalec 2) on 5 March 2019.[29][30]
  • Jelka Godec (SDS, Šentjur pri Celju) forfeited her seat on 2 April 2020 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Ljubo Žnidar (SDS, Žalec 1) on the same day.[31][32]
  • Ljubo Žnidar (SDS, Žalec 1) resigned on 15 November 2021 and was replaced by Karmen Kozmus (SDS, Celje 1) on 16 November 2021.[33][34]
2014

Results of the 2014 parliamentary election held on 13 July 2014:[35][36][37]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Dravo-
grad-
Radlje
Ravne na
Koroš-
kem
Šentjur Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Modern Centre Party SMC 4,877 4,375 2,146 3,611 4,278 3,088 3,677 2,801 2,522 3,082 3,411 37,868 34.17% 4 1 5
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 3,161 1,979 2,043 2,123 2,168 2,139 1,654 1,521 2,145 2,316 2,086 23,335 21.06% 2 1 3
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 1,836 1,571 742 1,680 1,437 896 1,233 1,186 1,235 1,624 1,413 14,853 13.40% 1 1 2
Social Democrats SD 528 595 231 669 724 363 1,041 991 804 465 608 7,019 6.33% 0 1 1
United Left ZL 810 740 355 510 456 339 485 480 476 418 380 5,449 4.92% 0 0 0
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 684 321 492 435 471 380 414 282 439 339 733 4,990 4.50% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party SLS 730 283 802 323 270 492 433 130 333 234 528 4,558 4.11% 0 0 0
Alliance of Alenka Bratušek ZaAB 550 564 226 389 401 250 422 310 327 441 446 4,326 3.90% 0 0 0
Positive Slovenia PS 316 378 109 138 282 89 199 391 290 205 157 2,554 2.30% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 356 197 154 247 213 189 184 136 237 233 219 2,365 2.13% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 243 215 0 0 140 0 142 131 127 167 150 1,315 1.19% 0 0 0
Verjamem 102 98 37 94 83 80 48 65 56 67 76 806 0.73% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 85 83 36 49 51 71 27 25 33 66 50 576 0.52% 0 0 0
Civic List DL 56 48 96 43 64 30 28 20 30 32 54 501 0.45% 0 0 0
Equal Land–Forward Slovenia ED-NPS 41 35 25 36 23 33 13 19 9 29 34 297 0.27% 0 0 0
Valid votes 14,375 11,482 7,494 10,347 11,061 8,439 10,000 8,488 9,063 9,718 10,345 110,812 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 200 143 120 127 121 131 137 131 141 93 95 1,439 1.28%
Total polled 14,575 11,625 7,614 10,474 11,182 8,570 10,137 8,619 9,204 9,811 10,440 112,251 51.97%
Registered electors 29,571 23,153 13,907 21,337 21,892 17,097 18,243 16,759 17,651 17,893 18,509 216,012
Turnout 49.29% 50.21% 54.75% 49.09% 51.08% 50.13% 55.57% 51.43% 52.14% 54.83% 56.40% 51.97%

The following candidates were elected:[37][38]

  • Constituency seats - Nada Brinovšek (SDS, Mozirje), 2,043 votes; Karl Erjavec (DeSUS, Žalec 1), 1,624 votes; Jelka Godec (SDS, Šentjur), 2,139 votes; Anita Koleša (SMC, Šentjur), 3,088 votes; Danilo Anton Ranc (SMC, Ravne na Koroškem), 4,278 votes; Ivan Škodnik (SMC, Slovenj Gradec), 3,677 votes; and Janja Sluga (SMC, Celje 2), 4,375 votes.
  • National seats - Margareta Guček Zakošek (SMC, Celje 1), 4,877 votes; Andreja Katič (SD, Velenje 1), 991 votes; Benedikt Kopmajer (DeSUS, Dravograd-Radlje), 1,680 votes; and Ljubo Žnidar (SDS, Žalec 1), 2,316 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Karl Erjavec (DeSUS, Žalec 1) forfeited his seat on 18 September 2014 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Marija Antonija Kovačič (DeSUS, Velenje 1) on 30 September 2014.[39][40]
  • Andreja Katič (SD, Velenje 1) forfeited her seat on 13 May 2015 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Jan Škoberne (SD, Velenje 2) on 18 May 2015.[41][42]
  • Margareta Guček Zakošek (SMC, Celje 1) forfeited her seat on 9 July 2015 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Saša Tabaković (SMC, Velenje 1) on the same day.[43][44]
  • Saša Tabaković (SMC, Velenje 1) forfeited his seat on 29 February 2016 when Margareta Guček Zakošek (SMC, Celje 1) left her government position, regaining her seat.[45][46]
  • Margareta Guček Zakošek (SMC, Celje 1) resigned on 29 February 2016 and was replaced by Saša Tabaković (SMC, Velenje 1) on 1 March 2016.[47][48]
2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 4 December 2011:[49][50][51]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Dravo-
grad-
Radlje
Ravne na
Koroš-
kem
Šentjur Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 5,956 3,555 2,998 4,188 4,261 3,890 3,152 2,499 3,412 3,783 3,595 41,289 29.62% 3 1 4
Zoran Janković's List – Positive Slovenia LZJ-PS 4,119 4,429 1,572 2,433 3,375 1,555 3,378 3,414 2,475 2,549 2,759 32,058 23.00% 2 1 3
Social Democrats SD 1,668 1,852 572 1,086 1,782 738 1,181 1,604 1,073 1,040 1,066 13,662 9.80% 1 0 1
Gregor Virant's Civic List LGV 1,743 1,364 1,021 1,519 1,469 1,028 1,206 720 605 1,007 1,207 12,889 9.25% 1 0 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 1,635 1,284 511 1,274 1,125 896 815 899 940 1,658 1,265 12,302 8.83% 1 0 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 1,250 705 1,540 940 572 766 752 1,275 2,459 593 737 11,589 8.31% 0 1 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 705 356 483 426 533 380 507 306 389 319 764 5,168 3.71% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 371 219 126 575 343 170 410 137 191 222 206 2,970 2.13% 0 0 0
Party for Sustainable
Development of Slovenia
TRS 268 286 95 197 175 322 233 161 122 123 145 2,127 1.53% 0 0 0
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 407 166 71 171 151 279 84 113 183 172 184 1,981 1.42% 0 0 0
Democratic Labour Party DSD 167 121 40 116 120 56 55 48 55 66 74 918 0.66% 0 0 0
Youth Party – European Greens SMS-Z 86 107 49 79 68 56 55 32 32 66 67 697 0.50% 0 0 0
Zares 74 73 24 98 62 33 116 28 34 45 32 619 0.44% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 88 90 28 45 62 77 38 28 25 65 54 600 0.43% 0 0 0
Movement for Slovenia GZS 57 51 8 35 21 14 14 15 12 18 33 278 0.20% 0 0 0
Party of Equal Opportunities SEM-Si 40 55 14 20 19 12 17 14 11 11 20 233 0.17% 0 0 0
Valid votes 18,634 14,713 9,152 13,202 14,138 10,272 12,013 11,293 12,018 11,737 12,208 139,380 100.00% 8 3 11
Rejected votes 361 224 135 226 211 225 212 243 255 191 184 2,467 1.74%
Total polled 18,995 14,937 9,287 13,428 14,349 10,497 12,225 11,536 12,273 11,928 12,392 141,847 65.62%
Registered electors 29,342 23,464 13,816 21,472 22,108 16,972 18,239 16,965 17,727 17,711 18,361 216,177
Turnout 64.74% 63.66% 67.22% 62.54% 64.90% 61.85% 67.03% 68.00% 69.23% 67.35% 67.49% 65.62%

The following candidates were elected:[51][52]

  • Constituency seats - Karl Erjavec (DeSUS, Žalec 1), 1,658 votes; Jože Kavtičnik (LZJ-PS, Velenje 1), 3,414 votes; Polonca Komar, (LGV, Dravograd-Radlje), 1,519 votes; Srečko Meh (SD, Velenje 1), 1,604 votes; Janja Napast (SDS, Mozirje), 2,998 votes; Stanko Stepišnik (LZJ-PS, Celje 2), 4,429 votes; Štefan Tisel (SDS, Šentjur), 3,890 votes; and Ljubo Žnidar (SDS, Žalec 1), 3,783 votes.
  • National seats - Jakob Presečnik (SLS, Mozirje), 1,540 votes; Sonja Ramšak (SDS, Celje 1), 5,956 votes; and Matjaž Zanoškar (LZJ-PS, Slovenj Gradec), 3,378 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Karl Erjavec (DeSUS, Žalec 1) forfeited his seat on 10 February 2012 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Marija Plevčak (DeSUS, Žalec 2) on 14 February 2012.[53][54]
  • Ljubo Žnidar (SDS, Žalec 1) forfeited his seat on 16 October 2012 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Alenka Koren Gomboc (SDS, Dravograd-Radlje) on 22 October 2012.[55][56]
  • Alenka Koren Gomboc (SDS, Dravograd-Radlj) forfeited her seat on 7 February 2013 when Ljubo Žnidar (SDS, Žalec 1) left his government position, regaining his seat.[57][58]
  • Stanko Stepišnik (LZJ-PS, Celje 2) forfeited his seat on 20 March 2013 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Peter Oder (LZJ-PS, Ravne na Koroškem) on 27 March 2013.[59][60]
  • Peter Oder (LZJ-PS, Ravne na Koroškem) forfeited his seat on 11 December 2013 when Stanko Stepišnik (LZJ-PS, Celje 2) left his government position, regaining his seat.[61][62]

2000s

2008

Results of the 2008 parliamentary election held on 21 September 2008:[63][64][65]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Dravo-
grad-
Radlje
Ravne na
Koroš-
kem
Šentjur Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 5,356 3,161 2,970 3,709 4,898 3,771 2,876 2,714 4,037 3,471 3,870 40,833 30.36% 3 1 4
Social Democrats SD 3,869 4,535 1,463 4,261 4,148 1,554 3,406 4,123 3,214 2,373 2,894 35,840 26.65% 3 0 3
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 1,581 1,230 854 1,082 858 699 2,233 861 973 1,746 1,191 13,308 9.90% 1 0 1
Zares 1,508 1,507 551 648 1,850 607 706 1,838 919 1,442 1,060 12,636 9.40% 1 0 1
Slovenian People's Party
and Youth Party of Slovenia
SLS-SMS 2,129 2,259 1,668 678 232 1,248 531 169 240 295 505 9,954 7.40% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 1,043 618 598 1,361 922 581 1,019 517 723 698 694 8,774 6.52% 0 1 1
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 658 531 280 649 629 293 326 317 388 490 595 5,156 3.83% 0 0 0
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 303 141 311 144 292 347 262 189 421 235 631 3,276 2.44% 0 0 0
Lipa 299 194 140 353 262 85 243 131 119 136 157 2,119 1.58% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 94 107 54 60 53 39 36 33 39 65 49 629 0.47% 0 0 0
List for Justice and Development LPR 92 41 34 96 56 50 66 34 41 21 30 561 0.42% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party SKD 84 48 23 37 82 30 25 23 32 23 64 471 0.35% 0 0 0
List for Clear Drinking Water LZČPV 50 51 31 34 32 26 22 30 30 34 51 391 0.29% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 40 39 24 25 33 20 22 40 47 32 51 373 0.28% 0 0 0
Green Coalition: Green Party
and Green Progress
ZL-ZP 47 23 5 0 41 21 0 0 0 12 12 161 0.12% 0 0 0
Valid votes 17,153 14,485 9,006 13,137 14,388 9,371 11,773 11,019 11,223 11,073 11,854 134,482 100.00% 8 3 11
Rejected votes 374 240 148 294 179 234 224 146 205 228 209 2,481 1.81%
Total polled 17,527 14,725 9,154 13,431 14,567 9,605 11,997 11,165 11,428 11,301 12,063 136,963 63.42%
Registered electors 29,030 23,981 13,767 21,531 22,336 16,792 18,103 17,320 17,741 17,453 17,907 215,961
Turnout 60.38% 61.40% 66.49% 62.38% 65.22% 57.20% 66.27% 64.46% 64.42% 64.75% 67.36% 63.42%

The following candidates were elected:[65][66]

  • Constituency seats - Alan Bukovnik (SD, Dravograd-Radlje), 4,261 votes; Bojan Kontič (SD, Velenje 1), 4,123 votes; Matej Lahovnik (Zares, Velenje 1), 1,838 votes; Darko Menih (SDS, Velenje 2), 4,037 votes; Miro Petek (SDS, Ravne na Koroškem), 4,898 votes; Andreja Rihter (SD, Celje 2), 4,535 votes; Štefan Tisel (SDS, Šentjur), 3,771 votes; and Matjaž Zanoškar (DeSUS, Slovenj Gradec), 2,233 votes.
  • National seats - Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti (SNS, Slovenj Gradec), 1,019 votes; Iztok Podkrižnik (SDS, Mozirje), 2,970 votes; and Jakob Presečnik (SLS-SMS, Mozirje), 1,668 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Matej Lahovnik (Zares, Velenje 1) forfeited his seat on 21 November 2008 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Lojze Posedel (Zares, Žalec 1) on 16 December 2008.[67][68]
  • Lojze Posedel (Zares, Žalec 1) forfeited his seat on 16 July 2010 when Matej Lahovnik (Zares, Velenje 1) left his government position, regaining his seat.[69][70]
  • Matej Lahovnik (Zares, Velenje 1) resigned on 7 September 2010 and was replaced by Lojze Posedel (Zares, Žalec 1) on 20 September 2010.[71][72]
2004

Results of the 2004 parliamentary election held on 3 October 2004:[73][74][75]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Dravo-
grad-
Radlje
Ravne na
Koroš-
kem
Šentjur Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 4,920 3,522 3,163 3,878 6,138 2,473 2,854 2,606 3,020 3,241 3,662 39,477 31.56% 3 1 4
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 3,519 3,493 1,287 1,669 3,295 1,283 2,040 2,416 2,304 2,665 2,377 26,348 21.06% 2 0 2
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 1,128 1,858 333 2,200 1,266 492 834 1,938 1,204 629 621 12,503 10.00% 1 0 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 1,136 768 453 1,857 1,068 508 1,826 653 755 888 914 10,826 8.65% 1 0 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 1,208 691 663 551 783 881 877 652 1,152 645 967 9,070 7.25% 0 1 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 930 561 1,584 497 582 1,079 974 282 438 419 563 7,909 6.32% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 835 648 445 686 351 373 365 559 544 688 622 6,116 4.89% 0 1 1
Youth Party of Slovenia SMS 372 229 145 209 210 886 375 239 245 230 184 3,324 2.66% 0 0 0
Active Slovenia AS 387 314 258 180 184 207 159 272 196 281 420 2,858 2.28% 0 0 0
Slovenia is Ours SN 363 561 96 40 59 106 122 75 91 87 220 1,820 1.45% 0 0 0
June List JL 150 189 51 104 91 69 132 101 108 82 89 1,166 0.93% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 120 124 42 50 49 30 44 46 60 42 68 675 0.54% 0 0 0
Women's Voice of Slovenia,
Association for Primorska,
Union of Independents of Slovenia
and New Democracy of Slovenia
GZS-
ZZP-
ZNS-
NDS
52 56 9 96 62 16 120 37 65 49 40 602 0.48% 0 0 0
List for Enterprising Slovenia PS 80 66 35 55 13 70 9 35 39 77 61 540 0.43% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 52 34 34 77 73 22 29 35 45 39 27 467 0.37% 0 0 0
Party of Ecological
Movements of Slovenia
SEG 60 69 28 33 48 27 25 27 32 54 42 445 0.36% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 42 22 19 26 34 22 43 54 90 36 26 414 0.33% 0 0 0
Forward Slovenia NPS 56 57 25 26 23 18 13 20 44 20 28 330 0.26% 0 0 0
United for an Independent
and Just Slovenia
43 35 12 11 16 15 6 8 23 14 14 197 0.16% 0 0 0
Valid votes 15,453 13,297 8,682 12,245 14,345 8,577 10,847 10,055 10,455 10,186 10,945 125,087 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 388 357 162 278 233 258 260 198 253 226 235 2,848 2.23%
Total polled 15,841 13,654 8,844 12,523 14,578 8,835 11,107 10,253 10,708 10,412 11,180 127,935 60.87%
Registered electors 27,899 24,097 13,375 20,918 21,814 16,208 17,414 17,202 17,307 16,644 17,312 210,190
Turnout 56.78% 56.66% 66.12% 59.87% 66.83% 54.51% 63.78% 59.60% 61.87% 62.56% 64.58% 60.87%

The following candidates were elected:[75][76]

  • Constituency seats - Slavko Gaber (LDS, Celje 1), 3,519 votes; Zmago Jelinčič Plemeniti (SNS, Slovenj Gradec), 1,826 votes; Bojan Kontič (ZLSD, Velenje 1), 1,938 votes; Miro Petek (SDS, Ravne na Koroškem), 6,138 votes; Lojze Posedel (LDS, Žalec 1), 2,665 votes; Franc Sušnik (SDS, Žalec 2), 3,662 votes; and Mirko Zamernik (SDS, Mozirje), 3,163 votes.
  • National seats - Franc Jazbec (SDS, Celje 1), 4,920 votes; Ivan Jelen (DeSUS, Žalec 1), 688 votes; Drago Koren (NSi, Velenje 2); 1,152 votes; and Jakob Presečnik (SLS, Mozirje), 1,584 votes.
2000

Results of the 2000 parliamentary election held on 15 October 2000:[77][78][79]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Dravo-
grad-
Radlje
Ravne Šentjur Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 6,534 6,965 2,548 3,798 6,012 2,820 4,177 5,040 4,647 3,813 3,675 50,029 36.53% 4 0 4
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 3,139 2,222 2,572 1,707 1,940 1,275 1,491 1,282 1,756 1,633 2,337 21,354 15.59% 1 1 2
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 1,223 1,972 527 2,108 1,643 559 1,460 2,109 1,237 883 1,056 14,777 10.79% 1 0 1
Slovenian People's Party
and Slovene Christian Democrats
SLS-SKD 2,694 771 1,929 1,208 1,154 2,280 651 563 807 1,152 1,185 14,394 10.51% 1 0 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 1,109 1,144 448 1,247 755 465 857 664 785 1,216 1,156 9,846 7.19% 0 1 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 984 920 712 770 1,401 541 1,093 585 926 689 817 9,438 6.89% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 693 938 231 830 923 634 812 436 412 468 568 6,945 5.07% 0 1 1
Youth Party of Slovenia SMS 844 869 454 465 514 713 420 635 545 616 496 6,571 4.80% 0 1 1
Greens of Slovenia ZS 129 155 42 82 87 76 43 112 111 87 99 1,023 0.75% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 67 68 26 226 165 29 81 55 27 39 29 812 0.59% 0 0 0
New Party NS 90 51 46 60 63 35 66 57 48 37 19 572 0.42% 0 0 0
Planinšič Franc (Independent) Ind 37 32 13 275 26 23 35 16 15 19 27 518 0.38% 0 0 0
Forward Slovenia NPS 64 57 18 22 17 20 17 23 22 36 28 324 0.24% 0 0 0
Peter Črtomir Gorjanc (Independent) Ind 25 17 7 30 125 11 26 11 8 11 5 276 0.20% 0 0 0
Hinko Stakne (Independent) Ind 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 0 0 75 0.05% 0 0 0
Valid votes 17,632 16,181 9,573 12,828 14,825 9,481 11,229 11,588 11,421 10,699 11,497 136,954 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 723 612 291 421 388 395 414 271 356 346 407 4,624 3.27%
Total polled 18,355 16,793 9,864 13,249 15,213 9,876 11,643 11,859 11,777 11,045 11,904 141,578 69.19%
Registered electors 26,962 24,407 13,084 20,423 21,261 15,705 16,798 16,650 16,702 15,975 16,643 204,610
Turnout 68.08% 68.80% 75.39% 64.87% 71.55% 62.88% 69.31% 71.23% 70.51% 69.14% 71.53% 69.19%

The following candidates were elected:[79]

  • Constituency seats - Slavko Gaber (LDS); Jože Kavtičnik (LDS); Bojan Kontič (ZLSD); Milan Kopušar (LDS); Jurij Malovrh (SLS-SKD); Irma Pavlinič Krebs (LDS); and Mirko Zamernik (SDSS).
  • National seats - Sonja Areh Lavrič (SNS); Anton Delak (DeSUS); Marko Diaci (SMS); and Franc Sušnik (SDSS).

Substitutions:

  • Anton Delak (DeSUS) died on 6 March 2002 and was replaced by Franc Lenko (DeSUS) on 19 March 2002.[80][81]
  • Slavko Gaber (LDS) forfeited his seat on 19 December 2002 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Janez Komljanec (LDS) on 27 December 2002.[82][83]

1990s

1996

Results of the 1996 parliamentary election held on 10 November 1996:[84][85][86]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Celje 1 Celje 2 Mozirje Dravo-
grad-
Radlje
Ravne Šentjur Slovenj
Gradec
Velenje 1 Velenje 2 Žalec 1 Žalec 2 Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 4,299 5,484 1,985 4,184 4,079 2,062 3,418 3,994 3,162 2,976 3,141 38,784 28.17% 3 0 3
Slovenian People's Party SLS 2,907 2,073 3,187 3,062 2,889 2,079 2,034 1,561 2,172 1,763 2,335 26,062 18.93% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 3,765 3,179 2,288 1,931 2,488 1,829 1,702 1,581 2,328 1,841 1,847 24,779 18.00% 1 1 2
Slovene Christian Democrats SKD 1,511 883 752 980 1,766 1,482 1,248 834 1,010 1,112 1,261 12,839 9.32% 1 0 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 1,367 1,050 441 1,085 861 400 814 494 658 990 1,014 9,174 6.66% 0 1 1
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 700 1,327 342 471 1,463 483 886 1,335 941 443 572 8,963 6.51% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 517 543 132 411 548 182 512 192 154 281 217 3,689 2.68% 0 0 0
Republican Association of Slovenia RZS 167 140 49 72 142 44 88 941 899 142 102 2,786 2.02% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 359 346 118 254 243 205 146 313 210 206 238 2,638 1.92% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 346 374 146 161 326 151 147 200 111 206 126 2,294 1.67% 0 0 0
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS 182 172 119 152 120 111 98 113 115 82 123 1,387 1.01% 0 0 0
Slovenian Forum SF 122 144 0 55 38 83 33 53 41 189 76 834 0.61% 0 0 0
Christian Social Union KSU 127 90 24 86 61 47 33 74 66 46 49 703 0.51% 0 0 0
Liberal Party LS 135 145 67 75 35 40 29 61 49 31 36 703 0.51% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Right SND 79 62 38 50 80 30 57 66 61 40 46 609 0.44% 0 0 0
Green Alternative of Slovenia ZA 99 115 13 50 54 26 39 40 56 34 29 555 0.40% 0 0 0
National Labour Party NSD 99 97 18 43 56 29 36 43 36 38 38 533 0.39% 0 0 0
Party for the Equality of Regions SED 53 104 8 24 42 20 27 33 20 18 18 367 0.27% 0 0 0
Valid votes 16,834 16,328 9,727 13,146 15,291 9,303 11,347 11,928 12,089 10,438 11,268 137,699 100.00% 7 3 10
Rejected votes 8,220 5.63%
Total polled 145,919 73.67%
Registered electors 198,067
Turnout 73.67%

The following candidates were elected:[86]

  • Constituency seats - Alojz Kovše (LDS); Jurij Malovrh (SKD); Darinka Mravljak (SLS); Jakob Presečnik (SLS); Herman Tomažič (LDS); Mirko Zamernik (SDSS); and Jožef Zimšek (LDS).
  • National seats - Anton Delak (DeSUS); Franc Jazbec (SDSS); and Bojan Kontič (ZLSD).

Substitutions:

  • Alojz Kovše (LDS) forfeited his seat on 3 April 1997 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Peter Petrovič (LDS) on 22 April 1997.[87][88]
1992

Results of the 1992 parliamentary election held on 6 December 1992:[89][90]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 45,691 30.10% 3 0 3
Slovene Christian Democrats SKD 19,359 12.75% 1 0 1
United List ZL 18,539 12.21% 1 0 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 12,960 8.54% 0 1 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 12,396 8.17% 0 1 1
Greens of Slovenia ZS 5,865 3.86% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 5,239 3.45% 0 0 0
National Democratic Party
and Slovenian Party
ND-SGS 4,434 2.92% 0 0 0
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 4,089 2.69% 0 0 0
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS 2,794 1.84% 0 0 0
Socialist Party of Slovenia SSS 2,444 1.61% 0 0 0
Independent Party SN 2,444 1.61% 0 0 0
Christian Socialists, DS Forward
and Free Party
KS-DS 2,406 1.59% 0 0 0
Independent Ind 2,114 1.39% 0 0 0
Liberal Democratic Party of Slovenia LDSS 1,983 1.31% 0 0 0
Republican Association of Slovenia RZS 1,862 1.23% 0 0 0
Liberal Party LS 1,735 1.14% 0 0 0
Styrian Democratic Christian Party SDKS 1,342 0.88% 0 0 0
DEMOS DEMOS 1,248 0.82% 0 0 0
Slovenian Ecological Movement SEG 922 0.61% 0 0 0
Movement for General Democracy GOD 895 0.59% 0 0 0
“SMER" Association of Slovenia SMER 867 0.57% 0 0 0
Primorska Association ZZP 168 0.11% 0 0 0
Valid votes 151,796 100.00% 5 3 8
Rejected votes 10,290 6.35%
Total polled 162,086 84.63%
Registered electors 191,514
Turnout 84.63%

The following candidates were elected:[90]

  • Constituency seats - Franc Avberšek (ZL); Jurij Malovrh (SKD); Herman Rigelnik (LDS); Maks Sušek (LDS); and Janez Zupanec (LDS).
  • National seats - Vladimir Topler (ZS); Ivan Verzolak (SNS); and Franc Zagožen (SLS).
  • Herman Rigelnik (LDS) resigned on 5 September 1994 and was replaced by Peter Petrovič (LDS) on 28 September 1994.[91][92][93]

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