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Turnout | 43.62% (first round) 4.32pp 51.65% (second round) 8.15pp | ||||||||||||||||
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Presidential elections were held in Slovakia in March and April 2009, the country's third direct presidential elections. After no candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round on 21 March, the second round on 4 April saw Ivan Gašparovič become the first Slovak president to be re-elected, defeating opposition candidate Iveta Radičová by 56% to 44%.
Candidates
There were seven candidates for the first round, which was held on 21 March:
- Ivan Gašparovič: incumbent president, supported by governing parties Direction – Social Democracy and Slovak National Party, and extra-parliamentary Movement for Democracy
- Iveta Radičová: candidate of the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party, supported by the Party of the Hungarian Coalition, Christian Democratic Movement and Civic Conservative Party
- František Mikloško: candidate of the Conservative Democrats of Slovakia
- Zuzana Martináková: candidate of the Free Forum
- Milan Melník [sk]: independent candidate supported by the governing People's Party – Movement for a Democratic Slovakia
- Milan Sidor [sk]: independent candidate supported by the Communist Party of Slovakia
- Dagmara Bollová: independent candidate, former member of the Communist Party of Slovakia
Gašparovič and Radičová advanced to the second round, winning 46.7% and 38.1% of the first round votes, respectively. Slovak women tended to be more supportive of Radičová.
In the second round of elections, held on 4 April, Gašparovič received 1,234,787 votes (55.5%), winning election. Radičová received 44.5% of the vote. After the election, Gašparovič said, "I am glad I can be standing here today with the prime minister and the speaker of the parliament ... The is the most direct evidence that people trust us."
Results
Voter turnout was 44% in the first round and 52% in the second round. Voter turnout among women slightly increased in both the first and second rounds of the election, which was attributed to Radičová's candidacy.
Candidate | Party | First round | Second round | |||
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Votes | % | Votes | % | |||
Ivan Gašparovič | Smer, SNS, HZD | 876,061 | 46.71 | 1,234,787 | 55.53 | |
Iveta Radičová | SDKÚ–DS, SMK, KDH, OKS | 713,735 | 38.05 | 988,808 | 44.47 | |
František Mikloško | Conservative Democrats of Slovakia | 101,573 | 5.42 | |||
Zuzana Martináková | Free Forum | 96,035 | 5.12 | |||
Milan Melník [sk] | Movement for a Democratic Slovakia | 45,985 | 2.45 | |||
Dagmara Bollová | Independent | 21,378 | 1.14 | |||
Milan Sidor [sk] | Communist Party of Slovakia | 20,862 | 1.11 | |||
Total | 1,875,629 | 100.00 | 2,223,595 | 100.00 | ||
Valid votes | 1,875,629 | 99.10 | 2,223,595 | 99.21 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 17,040 | 0.90 | 17,767 | 0.79 | ||
Total votes | 1,892,669 | 100.00 | 2,241,362 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 4,339,331 | 43.62 | 4,339,331 | 51.65 | ||
Source: IFES, IFES |
By region
First round
Region | Gašparovič | Radičová | Mikloško | Martináková | Melník | Bollová | Sidor | ||
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Bratislava Region | 33.21 | 52.60 | 6.75 | 4.74 | 1.62 | 0.84 | 0.56 | ||
Trnava Region | 37.80 | 49.90 | 4.73 | 4.08 | 1.64 | 1.28 | 0.57 | ||
Trenčín Region | 57.23 | 26.17 | 4.59 | 5.98 | 3.38 | 1.44 | 1.21 | ||
Nitra Region | 43.29 | 45.24 | 3.70 | 4.23 | 1.92 | 0.91 | 0.72 | ||
Žilina Region | 56.22 | 26.10 | 6.75 | 5.53 | 3.15 | 1.23 | 1.02 | ||
Banská Bystrica Region | 51.09 | 35.80 | 3.18 | 5.22 | 2.23 | 1.23 | 1.23 | ||
Prešov Region | 52.52 | 27.15 | 8.55 | 5.75 | 2.75 | 1.20 | 2.09 | ||
Košice Region | 42.26 | 41.97 | 5.00 | 5.37 | 2.92 | 1.06 | 1.43 | ||
Total in Slovakia | 46.71 | 38.05 | 5.41 | 5.12 | 2.45 | 1.13 | 1.11 | ||
Cities | 42.20 | 42.54 | 5.61 | 5.35 | 2.11 | 1.09 | 1.06 | ||
Villages | 52.28 | 32.49 | 5.16 | 4.82 | 2.86 | 1.19 | 1.16 |
Second round
Region | Ivan Gašparovič | Iveta Radičová | |||||||
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Bratislava Region | 38.80 | 61.20 | |||||||
Trnava Region | 42.17 | 57.89 | |||||||
Trenčín Region | 70.76 | 29.24 | |||||||
Nitra Region | 46.07 | 53.93 | |||||||
Žilina Region | 70.52 | 29.48 | |||||||
Banská Bystrica Region | 59.32 | 40.68 | |||||||
Prešov Region | 66.54 | 33.46 | |||||||
Košice Region | 50.69 | 49.31 | |||||||
Total in Slovakia | 55.53 | 44.47 | |||||||
Cities | 50.73 | 49.27 | |||||||
Villages | 61.29 | 38.71 |
Notes
- Although Gašparovič was officially an independent, his campaign was endorsed and funded by Direction – Social Democracy
References
- "Slovakia Re-Elects President in Runoff Ballot". Associated Press. April 5, 2009.
- "B92 - News - Politics - Slovak presidential hopefuls mull Kosovo". Archived from the original on 2009-03-28. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
- ^ Zora Bútorová, Jarmila Filadelfiová & Oľga Gyarfášová, "Towards Gender Equality in Slovakia?" in Gendering Post-socialist Transition: Studies of Changing Gender Perspectives (eds. Krasimira Daskalova, Caroline Hornstein Tomić, Karl Kaser & Filip Radunović: LIT Verlag, 2012), p. 269.
- ^ "Slovak president wins re-election in a boost for PM". Reuters. 2009-04-05. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
- Grigorij Mesežnikov, Miroslav Kollár & Michal Vašecka, "Slovakia" in Nations in Transit 2010: Democratization from Central Europe to Eurasia (ed. Lisa Mootz: Freedom House, 2010), pp. 483-84.
External links
- NSD: European Election Database - Slovakia Archived 2014-06-15 at the Wayback Machine publishes regional level election data; allows for comparisons of election results, 1990-2010
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