Kranj (National Assembly constituency)

Kranj
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Location of Kranj within Slovenia
Municipality
Population262,663 (2025)[1]
Electorate208,687 (2022)
Area2,851 km2 (2024)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1992
Seats11 (1992–present)
Deputies[3]
List
  •   Sandra Gazinkovski (Svoboda)
  •   Andrej Hoivik (SDS)
  •   Alma Intihar (Svoboda)
  •   Andreja Kert (Svoboda)
  •   Miha Kordiš (Ind)
  •   Aleš Lipičnik (Svoboda)
  •   Žan Mahnič (SDS)
  •   Franc Medic (NSi)
  •   Andrej Poglajen (SDS)
  •   Katarina Štravs (Svoboda)
  •   Janez Žakelj (NSi)
Electoral districts
List
  • Idrija
  • Jesenice
  • Kamnik
  • Kranj 1
  • Kranj 2
  • Kranj 3
  • Radovljica 1
  • Radovljica 2
  • Škofja Loka 1
  • Škofja Loka 2
  • Tržič

Kranj, officially known as the 1st constituency (Slovene: 1. 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 Bled, Bohinj, Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Cerkno, Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Gorje, Idrija, Jesenice, Jezersko, Kamnik, Komenda, Kranj, Kranjska Gora, Naklo, Preddvor, Radovljica, Šenčur, Škofja Loka, Tržič, Železniki, Žiri and Žirovnica. 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 208,687 registered electors.

History

The 1st constituency (Kranj) 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 Idrija, Jesenice, Kamnik, Kranj, Radovljica, Škofja Loka and Tržič.[4]

Following the re-organisation of municipalities in October 1994, parts of Idrija municipality were transferred to the newly created Cerkno municipality; parts of Jesenice municipality were transferred to the newly created Kranjska Gora municipality; parts of Kranj municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Naklo, Preddvor and Šenčur; parts of Radovljica municipality were transferred to the newly created municipalities of Bled and Bohinj; and parts of Škofja Loka municipality was split into the newly created municipalities of Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Železniki and Žiri.[5][6]

In August 1998 parts of Jesenice municipality were transferred to the newly created Žirovnica municipality; parts of Kamnik municipality were transferred to the newly created Komenda municipality; and parts of Preddvor municipality were transferred to the newly created Jezersko municipality.[7] Gorje municipality was created from parts of Bled 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 Kranj constituency as consisting of the municipalities of Bled, Bohinj, Cerklje na Gorenjskem, Cerkno, Gorje, Gorenja Vas–Poljane, Idrija, Jesenice, Jezersko, Kamnik, Komenda, Kranj, Kranjska Gora, Naklo, Preddvor, Radovljica, Šenčur, Škofja Loka, Tržič, Železniki, Žiri and Žirovnica.[9]

Electoral system

Kranj 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

Kranj 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 6,792 4.43% 0 8,137 5.31% 0 48,970 31.97% 3 5,127 3.35% 0 12,980 8.48% 1 34,599 22.59% 2 1,933 1.26% 0
2018 10,270 8.93% 1 8,024 6.97% 0 8,894 7.73% 0 2,360 2.05% 0 10,550 9.17% 1 28,958 25.17% 3 3,727 3.24% 0
2014 7,141 6.43% 0 4,573 4.12% 0 3,083 2.77% 0 37,541 33.78% 4 4,140 3.73% 0 8,277 7.45% 0 24,537 22.08% 2 2,170 1.95% 0
2011 2,173 1.53% 0 12,086 8.54% 1 43,233 30.53% 3 1,488 1.05% 0 8,760 6.19% 0 9,301 6.57% 0 36,617 25.86% 3 2,101 1.48% 0
2008 39,600 29.69% 3 7,347 5.51% 0 6,084 4.56% 0 558 0.42% 0 5,930 4.45% 0 42,063 31.54% 3 6,405 4.80% 0
2004 13,013 10.46% 1 27,640 22.22% 2 10,019 8.05% 0 12,277 9.87% 1 38,917 31.28% 3 5,780 4.65% 0
2000 17,439 12.67% 1 43,892 31.89% 3 12,307 8.94% 1 15,805 11.48% 1 25,503 18.53% 2 4,242 3.08% 0
1996 11,966 8.76% 0 35,200 25.76% 2 26,149 19.14% 2 14,584 10.67% 1 25,908 18.96% 2 4,362 3.19% 0
1992 18,203 12.24% 1 31,405 21.11% 2 12,657 8.51% 0 23,847 16.03% 1 4,701 3.16% 0 23,051 15.50% 1

(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
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Freedom Movement Svoboda 3,041 5,846 6,611 5,272 5,149 5,384 3,191 4,057 4,410 2,742 3,267 48,970 31.97% 3 2 5
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 2,270 3,148 4,069 2,821 2,911 4,927 2,196 2,393 3,753 4,202 1,909 34,599 22.59% 2 1 3
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 848 779 2,610 911 1,069 2,141 737 809 1,130 1,318 628 12,980 8.48% 1 1 2
Social Democrats SD 864 1,058 887 940 813 802 598 692 594 530 359 8,137 5.31% 0 0 0
List of Marjan Šarec LMŠ 446 702 2,768 581 566 807 404 562 478 406 299 8,019 5.24% 0 0 0
The Left Levica 354 694 791 796 730 639 498 577 938 429 346 6,792 4.43% 0 1 1
Resni.ca 272 957 472 746 855 655 290 530 422 332 378 5,909 3.86% 0 0 0
Let's Connect Slovenia PoS 512 462 395 302 409 1,115 418 248 515 600 151 5,127 3.35% 0 0 0
Party of Alenka Bratušek SAB 178 670 490 726 829 481 356 340 348 228 216 4,862 3.17% 0 0 0
For a Healthy Society ZSi 160 341 311 230 243 355 294 411 256 194 304 3,099 2.02% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 165 334 358 277 296 338 184 216 270 218 165 2,821 1.84% 0 0 0
Our Future and Good Country SNP-DD 114 626 275 183 206 258 154 169 219 153 158 2,515 1.64% 0 0 0
Vesna – Green Party 134 225 263 243 186 288 216 207 238 177 264 2,441 1.59% 0 0 0
Our Country 128 280 253 126 152 343 129 175 140 189 77 1,992 1.30% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 142 194 211 173 177 282 162 140 175 175 102 1,933 1.26% 0 0 0
For the People of Slovenia ZLS 53 121 147 111 111 120 116 105 89 99 67 1,139 0.74% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 45 129 96 93 72 63 45 54 61 51 53 762 0.50% 0 0 0
List of Boris Popovič –
Let's Digitize Slovenia
LBP 39 73 38 31 26 45 54 50 28 26 41 451 0.29% 0 0 0
Homeland League DOM 7 80 50 46 52 41 48 30 35 30 11 430 0.28% 0 0 0
Liberate Slovenia Alliance ZOS 9 37 11 14 10 18 20 25 13 6 13 176 0.11% 0 0 0
Valid votes 9,781 16,756 21,106 14,622 14,862 19,102 10,110 11,790 14,112 12,105 8,808 153,154 100.00% 6 5 11
Rejected votes 154 225 177 116 133 174 105 126 125 104 107 1,546 1.00%
Total polled 9,935 16,981 21,283 14,738 14,995 19,276 10,215 11,916 14,237 12,209 8,915 154,700 74.13%
Registered electors 13,497 26,220 27,960 20,383 20,456 24,293 13,434 15,916 18,616 15,419 12,493 208,687
Turnout 73.61% 64.76% 76.12% 72.31% 73.30% 79.35% 76.04% 74.87% 76.48% 79.18% 71.36% 74.13%

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

  • Constituency seats - Andrej Hoivik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,753 votes; Andreja Kert (Svoboda, Kranj 1), 5,272 votes; Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 4,202 votes; Borut Sajovic (Svoboda, Tržič), 3,267 votes; Katarina Štravs (Svoboda, Jesenice), 5,846 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik & Kranj 3), 4,751 votes.
  • National seats - Sandra Gazinkovski (Svoboda, Kranj 2), 5,149 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 4,927 votes; Alma Intihar (Svoboda, Radovljica 2), 4,057 votes; Miha Kordiš (Levica, Škofja Loka 1), 938 votes; and Janez Žakelj (NSi, Škofja Loka 2), 1,318 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3) forfeited his seat on 16 July 2024 upon being elected to the European Parliament and was replaced by Andrej Poglajen (SDS, Idrija) on 5 September 2024.[25][26]
  • Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik & Kranj 3) forfeited his seat on 16 July 2024 upon being elected to the European Parliament and was replaced by Franc Medic (NSi, Idrija) on 5 September 2024.[25][26]
  • Borut Sajovic (Svoboda, Tržič) forfeited his seat on 7 October 2024 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Aleš Lipičnik (Svoboda, Kamnik) on 21 October 2024.[27][28]

2010s

2018

Results of the 2018 parliamentary election held on 3 June 2018:[29][30]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 1,742 2,739 3,140 2,401 2,410 4,405 1,840 2,046 3,193 3,252 1,790 28,958 25.17% 3 0 3
List of Marjan Šarec LMŠ 1,039 1,759 6,160 1,535 1,449 2,241 1,042 1,305 1,357 1,199 1,022 20,108 17.48% 2 1 3
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 671 646 2,480 757 828 1,443 542 577 1,074 1,117 415 10,550 9.17% 1 0 1
The Left Levica 594 1,249 1,042 1,173 1,141 889 600 871 1,479 690 542 10,270 8.93% 1 0 1
Modern Centre Party SMC 595 1,012 1,039 967 994 1,010 609 750 818 530 570 8,894 7.73% 0 1 1
Social Democrats SD 1,034 1,044 656 808 770 778 595 719 634 520 466 8,024 6.97% 0 1 1
Party of Alenka Bratušek SAB 243 855 592 1,137 1,274 757 1,055 642 486 300 352 7,693 6.69% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 184 640 419 486 448 401 347 281 309 212 394 4,121 3.58% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 217 462 321 356 416 546 266 391 289 245 218 3,727 3.24% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 191 319 278 311 317 405 205 306 235 184 155 2,906 2.53% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party SLS 188 134 219 95 157 501 130 89 247 514 86 2,360 2.05% 0 0 0
Good Country DD 106 176 160 198 185 287 105 174 147 104 331 1,973 1.71% 0 0 0
List of Journalist Bojan Požar LNBP 70 138 109 116 92 135 62 97 95 66 67 1,047 0.91% 0 0 0
For a Healthy Society ZD 82 89 73 75 71 99 54 89 79 45 47 803 0.70% 0 0 0
Andrej Čuš and Greens of Slovenia AČZS 51 68 59 92 76 100 47 66 92 80 45 776 0.67% 0 0 0
United Slovenia ZSi 53 84 42 91 92 100 34 67 40 65 35 703 0.61% 0 0 0
United Left and Unity ZLS 22 82 43 74 67 53 23 48 58 17 21 508 0.44% 0 0 0
Movement Together Forward GSN 73 68 47 37 42 32 22 54 41 39 17 472 0.41% 0 0 0
Economic Active Party GAS 17 31 27 41 19 80 20 19 28 22 32 336 0.29% 0 0 0
Socialist Party of Slovenia SPS 14 65 31 24 25 17 23 25 19 6 13 262 0.23% 0 0 0
Solidarity–For a Fair Society! 27 36 12 15 19 19 15 20 17 18 6 204 0.18% 0 0 0
Forward Slovenia NPS 0 45 0 27 20 23 13 20 21 0 18 187 0.16% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 14 18 13 18 16 28 17 17 18 11 10 180 0.16% 0 0 0
Valid votes 7,227 11,759 16,962 10,834 10,928 14,349 7,666 8,673 10,776 9,236 6,652 115,062 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 161 165 174 146 122 168 103 83 127 124 110 1,483 1.27%
Total polled 7,388 11,924 17,136 10,980 11,050 14,517 7,769 8,756 10,903 9,360 6,762 116,545 55.48%
Registered electors 13,760 26,612 27,964 20,685 20,749 23,913 13,709 15,967 18,573 15,437 12,697 210,066
Turnout 53.69% 44.81% 61.28% 53.08% 53.26% 60.71% 56.67% 54.84% 58.70% 60.63% 53.26% 55.48%

The following candidates were elected:[29][30]

  • Constituency seats - Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 4,405 votes; Miha Kordiš (Levica, Kranj 1 & Škofja Loka 1), 2,652 votes; Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 3,252 votes; Igor Peček (LMŠ, Kranj 3), 2,241 votes; Marko Pogačnik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,193 votes; Marjan Šarec (LMŠ, Kamnik), 6,160 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik), 2,480 votes.
  • National seats - Samo Bevk (SD, Idrija), 1,034 votes; Franc Kramar (SAB, Radovljica 1), 1,055 votes; Edvard Paulič (LMŠ, Tržič), 1,022 votes; and Mateja Udovč (SMC, Kranj 2), 994 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Marjan Šarec (LMŠ, Kamnik) forfeited his seat on 17 August 2018 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Karla Urh (LMŠ, Radovljica 2) on 23 August 2018.[31][32]
  • Karla Urh (LMŠ, Radovljica 2) forfeited her seat on 13 March 2020 when Marjan Šarec (LMŠ, Kamnik) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[33][34]
  • Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik) forfeited his seat on 13 March 2020 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Mihael Prevc (NSi, Škofja Loka 2) on 19 March 2020.[35][36]
  • Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2) forfeited his seat on 19 March 2020 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Jure Ferjan (SDS, Tržič) on the same day.[37][38]
  • Franc Kramar (SAB, Radovljica 1) died on 30 January 2021 and was replaced by Alenka Bratušek (SAB, Kranj 2) on 3 February 2021.[39][40]
2014

Results of the 2014 parliamentary election held on 13 July 2014:[41][42][43]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Modern Centre Party SMC 2,449 4,240 5,128 3,958 3,827 4,028 2,661 3,210 3,344 2,292 2,404 37,541 33.78% 4 0 4
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 1,481 2,123 3,053 2,018 1,991 3,748 1,619 1,628 2,862 2,639 1,375 24,537 22.08% 2 1 3
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 452 1,082 1,706 878 936 1,002 779 704 671 391 662 9,263 8.34% 1 0 1
New Slovenia – Christian Democrats NSi 540 497 1,938 638 693 1,212 439 517 782 728 293 8,277 7.45% 0 1 1
United Left ZL 419 696 892 842 779 715 474 591 844 521 368 7,141 6.43% 0 1 1
Alliance of Alenka Bratušek ZaAB 228 600 553 791 746 594 368 446 396 227 258 5,207 4.69% 0 1 1
Social Democrats SD 804 600 523 411 402 337 336 382 336 243 199 4,573 4.12% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party SLS 525 382 340 153 317 615 243 162 395 815 193 4,140 3.73% 0 0 0
Positive Slovenia PS 78 563 452 412 422 280 118 189 253 104 212 3,083 2.77% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 96 165 271 175 218 294 263 179 209 176 124 2,170 1.95% 0 0 0
Pirate Party 95 195 240 241 188 271 183 175 130 106 0 1,824 1.64% 0 0 0
Civic List DL 72 48 78 69 85 65 97 69 133 558 33 1,307 1.18% 0 0 0
Verjamem 42 73 99 88 99 113 61 93 85 48 61 862 0.78% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 29 100 53 82 46 103 52 42 53 36 59 655 0.59% 0 0 0
Equal Land–Forward Slovenia ED-NPS 35 84 69 48 48 57 40 55 47 0 56 539 0.49% 0 0 0
Valid votes 7,345 11,448 15,395 10,804 10,797 13,434 7,733 8,442 10,540 8,884 6,297 111,119 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 138 182 182 160 167 209 126 132 157 132 124 1,709 1.51%
Total polled 7,483 11,630 15,577 10,964 10,964 13,643 7,859 8,574 10,697 9,016 6,421 112,828 53.78%
Registered electors 13,958 26,647 27,700 20,632 20,856 23,398 14,038 16,010 18,500 15,330 12,733 209,802
Turnout 53.61% 43.64% 56.23% 53.14% 52.57% 58.31% 55.98% 53.55% 57.82% 58.81% 50.43% 53.78%

The following candidates were elected:[43][44]

  • Constituency seats - Julijana Bizjak Mlakar (DeSUS, Kamnik), 1,706 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 3,748 votes; Irena Kotnik (SMC, Radovljica 2), 3,210 votes; Žan Mahnič (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 2,639 votes; Andreja Potočnik (SMC, Tržič), 2,404 votes; Maruša Škopac (SMC, Jesenice), 4,240 votes; and Branko Zorman (SMC, Kranj 1), 3,958 votes.
  • National seats - Alenka Bratušek (ZaAB, Kranj 1 & Kranj 2), 1,537 votes; Miha Kordiš (ZL, Škofja Loka 1), 844 votes; Marko Pogačnik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 2,862 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik), 1,938 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Julijana Bizjak Mlakar (DeSUS, Kamnik)) forfeited her seat on 18 September 2014 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Jana Jenko (DeSUS, Tržič) on 30 September 2014.[45][46]
  • Jana Jenko (DeSUS, Tržič) forfeited her seat on 25 April 2016 when Julijana Bizjak Mlakark (DeSUS, Kamnik) left her government position, regaining her seat.[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
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Zoran Janković's List – Positive Slovenia LZJ-PS 1,790 6,426 6,129 5,520 5,459 3,868 2,543 3,124 3,988 1,878 2,508 43,233 30.53% 3 0 3
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 2,479 3,278 4,690 3,069 3,187 5,366 2,214 2,529 3,876 3,644 2,285 36,617 25.86% 3 0 3
Gregor Virant's Civic List LGV 776 1,367 1,444 1,167 1,209 1,509 816 967 1,128 1,095 795 12,273 8.67% 1 0 1
Social Democrats SD 1,467 1,581 1,441 1,200 1,196 1,066 910 1,040 893 704 588 12,086 8.54% 1 0 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 560 588 1,982 634 689 1,181 565 624 978 1,100 400 9,301 6.57% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 425 1,031 1,533 885 918 1,043 726 703 645 515 702 9,126 6.44% 0 1 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 889 638 974 477 622 1,696 471 533 816 1,209 435 8,760 6.19% 0 1 1
Party for Sustainable
Development of Slovenia
TRS 146 244 228 335 260 236 140 179 163 122 120 2,173 1.53% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 134 227 297 169 179 242 207 224 180 141 101 2,101 1.48% 0 0 0
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 63 192 170 147 123 135 155 112 100 87 204 1,488 1.05% 0 0 0
Zares 30 292 115 89 105 47 48 94 160 31 29 1,040 0.73% 0 0 0
Youth Party – European Greens SMS-Z 78 75 87 75 72 84 63 129 152 71 23 909 0.64% 0 0 0
Movement for Slovenia GZS 24 109 21 32 40 37 229 97 54 32 20 695 0.49% 0 0 0
Democratic Labour Party DSD 62 104 80 47 70 56 54 42 67 45 33 660 0.47% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 36 97 55 61 60 68 51 84 48 25 31 616 0.44% 0 0 0
Party of Equal Opportunities SEM-Si 23 35 34 30 34 34 30 24 40 26 12 322 0.23% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 12 25 20 13 29 23 11 20 20 18 9 200 0.14% 0 0 0
Valid votes 8,994 16,309 19,300 13,950 14,252 16,691 9,233 10,525 13,308 10,743 8,295 141,600 100.00% 8 3 11
Rejected votes 205 348 305 253 216 232 183 173 206 163 196 2,480 1.72%
Total polled 9,199 16,657 19,605 14,203 14,468 16,923 9,416 10,698 13,514 10,906 8,491 144,080 68.85%
Registered electors 14,041 26,789 27,518 20,772 20,831 22,963 13,977 15,977 18,455 15,202 12,745 209,270
Turnout 65.52% 62.18% 71.24% 68.38% 69.45% 73.70% 67.37% 66.96% 73.23% 71.74% 66.62% 68.85%

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

  • Constituency seats - Samo Bevk (SD, Idrija), 1,467 votes; Alenka Bratušek (LZJ-PS, Kranj 2), 5,459 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 5,366 votes; Alenka Pavlič (LZJ-PS, Jesenice), 6,426 votes; Marko Pogačnik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,876 votes; Lojz Potočnik (LZJ-PS, Kranj 1), 5,520 votes; Bojan Starman (LGV, Škofja Loka 2), 1,095 votes; and Irena Tavčar (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 3,644 votes.
  • National seats - Jana Jenko (DeSUS, Tržič), 702 votes; Mihael Prevc (SLS, Škofja Loka 2), 1,209 votes; and Matej Tonin (NSi, Kamnik), 1,982 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Marko Pogačnik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1) forfeited his seat on 1 February 2013 upon being appointed to the government and was replaced by Rado Likar (SDS, Idrija) on 4 February 2013.[53][54]
  • Alenka Bratušek (LZJ-PS, Kranj 2) forfeited her seat on 27 February 2013 upon being elected Prime Minister and was replaced by Brane Golubović (LZJ-PS, Kamnik) on 4 March 2013.[55][56]
  • Rado Likar (SDS, Idrija) forfeited his seat on 20 March 2013 when Marko Pogačnik (SDS, Škofja Loka 1) lost his government position, regaining his seat.[57][58]

2000s

2008

Results of the 2008 parliamentary election held on 21 September 2008:[59][60][61]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 2,960 3,672 5,266 3,533 3,730 6,182 2,662 3,052 4,252 4,184 2,570 42,063 31.54% 3 1 4
Social Democrats SD 2,976 6,076 5,273 4,817 4,478 3,278 2,571 2,762 3,367 1,964 2,038 39,600 29.69% 3 1 4
Zares 358 1,432 1,581 1,566 1,452 1,147 742 1,045 1,366 476 546 11,711 8.78% 1 0 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 375 972 1,574 878 937 952 825 729 764 385 502 8,893 6.67% 0 1 1
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 328 812 921 504 619 428 527 1,016 497 224 1,471 7,347 5.51% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 405 724 966 526 609 857 475 602 475 426 340 6,405 4.80% 0 0 0
Slovenian People's Party
and Youth Party of Slovenia
SLS-SMS 846 271 420 245 319 1,429 155 146 473 1,679 101 6,084 4.56% 0 0 0
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 273 410 1,452 464 396 585 337 396 809 605 203 5,930 4.45% 0 0 0
Lipa 127 268 265 215 217 188 126 151 174 100 98 1,929 1.45% 0 0 0
List for Clear Drinking Water LZČPV 46 77 133 82 72 110 41 88 64 45 38 796 0.60% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 35 65 80 78 66 84 65 94 49 42 35 693 0.52% 0 0 0
List for Justice and Development LPR 21 59 23 94 76 35 192 26 99 18 22 665 0.50% 0 0 0
Christian Democratic Party SKD 27 60 54 41 34 55 48 42 108 61 28 558 0.42% 0 0 0
Green Coalition: Green Party
and Green Progress
ZL-ZP 16 25 46 25 29 32 39 26 23 18 24 303 0.23% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 24 37 24 15 38 38 15 29 24 16 13 273 0.20% 0 0 0
Forward Slovenia NPS 0 42 0 13 16 16 12 0 13 4 18 134 0.10% 0 0 0
Valid votes 8,817 15,002 18,078 13,096 13,088 15,416 8,832 10,204 12,557 10,247 8,047 133,384 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 206 318 298 213 206 312 149 194 217 179 208 2,500 1.84%
Total polled 9,023 15,320 18,376 13,309 13,294 15,728 8,981 10,398 12,774 10,426 8,255 135,884 65.54%
Registered electors 14,048 26,884 26,919 20,588 20,625 22,403 13,886 15,871 18,336 14,951 12,829 207,340
Turnout 64.23% 56.99% 68.26% 64.64% 64.46% 70.20% 64.68% 65.52% 69.67% 69.73% 64.35% 65.54%

The following candidates were elected:[61][62]

  • Constituency seats - Milan Čadež (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 4,184 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 6,182 votes; Darja Lavtižar Bebler (SD, Kranj 1), 4,817 votes; Tomaž Tom Mencinger (SD, Jesenice), 6,076 votes; Damijan Perne (Zares, Kranj 1), 1,566 votes; Aleksander Ravnikar (SD, Kranj 2), 4,478 votes; and Milenko Ziherl (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 4,252 votes.
  • National seats - Samo Bevk (SD, Idrija), 2,976 votes; Rado Likar (SDS, Idrija), 2,960 votes; Borut Sajovic (LDS, Tržič), 1,471 votes; and Anton Urh (DeSUS, Radovljica 1), 825 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Aleksander Ravnikar (SD, Kranj 2) died on 8 July 2009 and was replaced by Julijana Bizjak Mlakar (SD, Kamnik) on 15 July 2009.[63][64]
  • Damijan Perne (Zares, Kranj 1) forfeited his seat on 14 December 2009 upon being appointed director of the Begunje Psychiatric Hospital and was replaced by Lojz Potočnik ((Zares, Kranj 2) on 17 December 2009.[65][66]
2004

Results of the 2004 parliamentary election held on 3 October 2004:[67][68][69]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Slovenian Democratic Party SDS 2,117 3,763 5,053 3,588 3,717 5,219 2,399 2,787 3,669 3,526 3,079 38,917 31.28% 3 2 5
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 1,100 3,473 3,705 3,302 3,162 2,337 1,992 2,354 2,607 1,450 2,158 27,640 22.22% 2 1 3
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 1,816 2,188 1,321 1,388 1,279 1,086 847 988 849 706 545 13,013 10.46% 1 0 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 750 1,088 1,489 1,125 1,009 1,454 818 1,090 1,590 1,191 673 12,277 9.87% 1 0 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 1,506 432 1,230 354 469 2,222 384 213 1,118 1,808 283 10,019 8.05% 0 1 1
Slovenian National Party SNS 311 692 670 743 734 635 488 527 419 267 294 5,780 4.65% 0 0 0
Active Slovenia AS 197 332 582 533 538 511 869 274 298 264 196 4,594 3.69% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 128 374 736 281 284 321 215 232 244 191 159 3,165 2.54% 0 0 0
Slovenia is Ours SN 269 128 199 149 181 211 113 296 171 85 92 1,894 1.52% 0 0 0
Youth Party of Slovenia SMS 134 287 256 171 165 214 149 175 161 87 92 1,891 1.52% 0 0 0
June List JL 58 157 189 114 139 152 82 126 132 27 65 1,241 1.00% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 20 105 156 76 71 66 198 70 63 34 31 890 0.72% 0 0 0
List for Enterprising Slovenia PS 74 55 164 43 48 45 151 113 107 77 8 885 0.71% 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
56 111 34 55 81 63 36 81 87 34 23 661 0.53% 0 0 0
Party of Ecological
Movements of Slovenia
SEG 26 70 55 45 64 61 59 55 63 22 49 569 0.46% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 0 64 41 27 36 18 22 22 0 15 0 245 0.20% 0 0 0
Forward Slovenia NPS 25 59 25 15 17 17 26 7 7 11 23 232 0.19% 0 0 0
Party of Slovenian People SSN 10 28 29 17 14 22 17 14 13 8 13 185 0.15% 0 0 0
Social Liberal Party LS 5 4 11 47 55 9 10 8 10 5 5 169 0.14% 0 0 0
United for an Independent
and Just Slovenia
1 25 34 5 16 7 4 5 18 4 19 138 0.11% 0 0 0
Valid votes 8,603 13,435 15,979 12,078 12,079 14,670 8,879 9,437 11,626 9,812 7,807 124,405 100.00% 7 4 11
Rejected votes 216 451 341 255 287 312 322 277 283 200 210 3,154 2.47%
Total polled 8,819 13,886 16,320 12,333 12,366 14,982 9,201 9,714 11,909 10,012 8,017 127,559 64.08%
Registered electors 13,805 25,957 25,017 19,912 20,037 21,226 13,479 15,167 17,631 14,400 12,435 199,066
Turnout 63.88% 53.50% 65.24% 61.94% 61.72% 70.58% 68.26% 64.05% 67.55% 69.53% 64.47% 64.08%

The following candidates were elected:[69][70]

  • Constituency seats - Samo Bevk (ZLSD, Idrija), 1,816 votes; Branko Grims (SDS, Kranj 3), 5,219 votes; Anton Kokalj (NSi, Škofja Loka), 1,590 votes; Matej Lahovnik (LDS, Kranj 1), 3,302 votes; Pavel Rupar (SDS, Tržič), 3,079 votes; Borut Sajovic (LDS, Tržič), 2,158 votes; and Bojan Starman (SDS, Škofja Loka 2), 3,526 votes.
  • National seats - Darja Lavtižar Bebler (LDS, Jesenice), 3,473 votes; Mihael Prevc (SLS, Škofja Loka 2), 1,808 votes; Rudi Veršnik (SDS, Kamnik), 5,053 votes; and Milenko Ziherl (SDS, Škofja Loka 1), 3,669 votes.

Substitutions:

  • Pavel Rupar (SDS, Tržič) resigned on 23 October 2006 and was replaced by Bojan Homan (SDS, Kranj 2) on 25 October 2006.[71][72]
2000

Results of the 2000 parliamentary election held on 15 October 2000:[73][74][75]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 2,246 5,327 5,918 5,140 5,140 4,192 3,493 3,181 3,765 2,771 2,719 43,892 31.89% 3 1 4
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 1,250 2,337 2,852 2,277 2,424 4,468 1,359 1,617 1,908 2,297 2,714 25,503 18.53% 2 0 2
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 2,116 3,364 1,308 1,794 1,506 1,105 1,242 2,030 946 1,002 1,026 17,439 12.67% 1 0 1
New Slovenia – Christian People's Party NSi 635 1,500 2,118 1,234 1,198 1,876 1,132 1,354 1,470 2,734 554 15,805 11.48% 1 1 2
Slovenian People's Party
and Slovene Christian Democrats
SLS-SKD 2,036 550 2,173 673 688 1,468 746 349 1,315 1,788 521 12,307 8.94% 1 0 1
Youth Party of Slovenia SMS 429 949 903 836 754 852 567 623 526 422 343 7,204 5.23% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 212 557 459 564 496 418 375 403 394 436 342 4,656 3.38% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 244 525 480 569 546 416 291 360 328 217 266 4,242 3.08% 0 0 0
Women's Voice of Slovenia GŽS 104 264 209 184 181 165 154 142 150 114 91 1,758 1.28% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 57 161 253 173 138 93 96 110 87 48 116 1,332 0.97% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 51 123 148 65 90 123 131 101 60 101 16 1,009 0.73% 0 0 0
Party of Democratic Action of Slovenia SDAS 19 454 78 103 112 40 28 71 37 17 44 1,003 0.73% 0 0 0
Movement for Human Rights GČP 37 91 63 51 53 60 35 57 34 35 56 572 0.42% 0 0 0
New Party NS 41 66 70 49 55 85 24 26 40 64 16 536 0.39% 0 0 0
Forward Slovenia NPS 23 54 57 31 40 35 12 37 29 38 14 370 0.27% 0 0 0
Valid votes 9,500 16,322 17,089 13,743 13,421 15,396 9,685 10,461 11,089 12,084 8,838 137,628 100.00% 8 3 11
Rejected votes 468 884 585 425 447 607 343 491 385 421 326 5,382 3.76%
Total polled 9,968 17,206 17,674 14,168 13,868 16,003 10,028 10,952 11,474 12,505 9,164 143,010 74.50%
Registered electors 13,544 25,073 23,718 19,360 19,453 20,102 13,209 14,678 14,904 15,722 12,201 191,964
Turnout 73.60% 68.62% 74.52% 73.18% 71.29% 79.61% 75.92% 74.62% 76.99% 79.54% 75.11% 74.50%

The following candidates were elected:[75]

Substitutions:

1990s

1996

Results of the 1996 parliamentary election held on 10 November 1996:[78][79][80]

Party Votes per electoral district Total
votes
% Seats
Idrija Jese-
nice
Kamnik Kranj 1 Kranj 2 Kranj 3 Rado-
vljica 1
Rado-
vljica 2
Škofja
Loka 1
Škofja
Loka 2
Tržič Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 1,881 4,965 4,606 4,369 4,179 2,963 2,360 2,541 3,155 2,212 1,969 35,200 25.76% 2 1 3
Slovenian People's Party SLS 4,003 2,021 3,612 1,437 1,944 2,587 1,560 1,444 2,328 3,866 1,347 26,149 19.14% 2 0 2
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 957 3,230 2,793 2,493 2,450 4,459 1,399 1,865 1,882 2,112 2,268 25,908 18.96% 2 0 2
Slovene Christian Democrats SKD 716 1,348 1,868 1,272 1,250 1,791 1,166 1,261 1,387 1,873 652 14,584 10.67% 1 0 1
United List of Social Democrats ZLSD 1,483 2,035 796 1,333 1,471 864 951 1,108 610 553 762 11,966 8.76% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 175 464 599 538 512 356 440 394 352 257 307 4,394 3.22% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Party SNS 276 698 446 369 367 300 470 646 339 259 192 4,362 3.19% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 103 209 642 298 232 279 178 177 248 118 203 2,687 1.97% 0 0 0
Liberal Party LS 77 121 91 1,026 233 686 86 81 122 77 82 2,682 1.96% 0 0 0
Democratic Party of
Pensioners of Slovenia
DeSUS 0 296 365 277 257 259 197 250 133 159 115 2,308 1.69% 0 0 0
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS 115 285 135 72 91 83 138 84 77 102 53 1,235 0.90% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Slovenia KPS 61 175 98 102 106 62 73 83 98 55 63 976 0.71% 0 0 0
Slovenian Forum SF 74 99 115 85 64 50 71 136 73 77 80 924 0.68% 0 0 0
Green Alternative of Slovenia ZA 48 111 107 56 79 45 47 42 39 31 31 636 0.47% 0 0 0
National Labour Party NSD 26 165 76 29 59 61 50 33 24 30 20 573 0.42% 0 0 0
Slovenian National Right SND 25 108 60 50 80 49 29 29 17 26 43 516 0.38% 0 0 0
Republican Association of Slovenia RZS 28 94 51 21 44 26 51 27 55 37 34 468 0.34% 0 0 0
Christian Social Union KSU 43 42 39 22 83 34 31 41 11 46 12 404 0.30% 0 0 0
Kristjan Verbič (Independent) Ind 26 32 27 23 24 29 23 28 17 19 131 379 0.28% 0 0 0
Patriotic United Retirement Party
and League for Slovenia
DEUS-LZS 0 90 0 93 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 273 0.20% 0 0 0
Valid votes 10,117 16,588 16,526 13,965 13,615 14,983 9,320 10,270 10,967 11,909 8,364 136,624 100.00% 7 2 9
Rejected votes 9,022 6.19%
Total polled 145,646 78.03%
Registered electors 186,653
Turnout 78.03%

The following candidates were elected:[80]

  • Constituency seats - Franc Čebulj (SDSS); Vincencij Demšar (SKD); Jelko Kacin (LDS); Darja Lavtižar Bebler (LDS); Jože Možgan (SLS); Janez Podobnik (SLS); and Pavel Rupar (SDSS).
  • National seats - Samo Bevk (ZLSD); and Zoran Thaler (LDS).

Substitutions:

  • Zoran Thaler (LDS) forfeited his seat on 27 February 1997 upon being elected to the government and was replaced by Maks Lavrinc (LDS) on 25 March 1997.[81][82]
  • Maks Lavrinc (LDS) forfeited his seat on 25 September 1997 when Zoran Thaler (LDS) left his government position, regaining his seat.[83]
  • Zoran Thaler (LDS) resigned on 25 September 1997 and was replaced by Maks Lavrinc (LDS) on 8 October 1997.[84][85]
1992

Results of the 1992 parliamentary election held on 6 December 1992:[86][87]

Party Votes % Seats
Con. Nat. Tot.
Liberal Democracy of Slovenia LDS 31,405 21.11% 2 0 2
Slovene Christian Democrats SKD 23,847 16.03% 1 1 2
Slovenian National Party SNS 23,051 15.50% 1 1 2
United List ZL 18,203 12.24% 1 0 1
Slovenian People's Party SLS 12,657 8.51% 0 1 1
Democratic Party of Slovenia DS 7,184 4.83% 0 0 0
Social Democratic Party of Slovenia SDSS 4,701 3.16% 0 0 0
Greens of Slovenia ZS 4,510 3.03% 0 0 0
Liberal Party LS 3,573 2.40% 0 0 0
Socialist Party of Slovenia SSS 3,570 2.40% 0 0 0
National Democratic Party
and Slovenian Party
ND-SGS 3,504 2.36% 0 0 0
Independent Party SN 2,752 1.85% 0 0 0
Movement for General Democracy GOD 1,931 1.30% 0 0 0
Slovenian Craftsmen and Entrepreneurial
Party and Centrum Party
SOPS 1,931 1.30% 0 0 0
Liberal Democratic Party of Slovenia LDSS 1,772 1.19% 0 0 0
Christian Socialists, DS Forward
and Free Party
KS-DS 1,077 0.72% 0 0 0
DEMOS DEMOS 1,024 0.69% 0 0 0
“SMER" Association of Slovenia SMER 750 0.50% 0 0 0
Slovenian Ecological Movement SEG 675 0.45% 0 0 0
Republican Association of Slovenia RZS 403 0.27% 0 0 0
Primorska Association ZZP 236 0.16% 0 0 0
Valid votes 148,756 100.00% 5 3 8
Rejected votes 10,094 6.35%
Total polled 158,850 90.09%
Registered electors 176,319

The following candidates were elected:[87]

  • Constituency seats - Dušan Bavdek (ZL); Maksimiljan Lavrinc (LDS); Štefan Matuš (SNS); Ignac Polajnar (SKD); and Zoran Thaler (LDS).
  • National seats - Brane Eržen (SNS); Janez Podobnik (SLS); and Ivan Oman (SKD).

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