Slovak parliamentary election, 1992

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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 5 and 6 June 1992 alongside federal elections. The Movement for a Democratic Slovakia emerged as the largest party, winning 74 of the 150 seats in the National Council and forming a minority government under Vladimír Mečiar. The threshold had been raised from 3% (for the Slovak parliamentary election in 1990) to 5%.

In 1993, the Slovak National Party joined the government led by Prime Minister Mečiar. After a number of MPs left both parties of the ruling coalition, the Mečiar cabinet was brought down by a vote of non-confidence in March 1994. A coalition led by Jozef Moravčík, the former Czechoslovak and Slovak Foreign Minister, led the country to early elections.

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Movement for a Democratic Slovakia1,148,62537.2674New
Party of the Democratic Left453,20314.7029+7
Christian Democratic Movement273,9458.8918–13
Slovak National Party244,5277.9315–7
CoexistenceHungarian Christian Democratic Movement228,8857.42140
Civic Democratic Union124,5034.040New
Social Democratic Party of Slovakia123,4264.000New
Democratic PartyCivic Democratic Party102,0583.310–7
Slovak Christian Democratic Movement94,1623.050New
Hungarian Civic Party70,6892.290New
Green Party of Slovakia66,0102.140New
Party of Greens33,3721.080–6
Party of Labour and Security29,8180.970New
Communist Party of Slovakia23,3490.760New
Roma Civic Initiative18,3430.600New
Rally for the Republic-Republican Party of Czechoslovakia10,0690.3300
Slovak Party of Freedom–Party of National Unification9,4140.310New
Slovak People's Party9,1290.300New
Movement for Civil Freedom7,1690.230New
Movement for Autonomous Democracy–Party for Moravia and Silesia3,9860.130New
Movement for Social Justice3,4110.110New
National Liberals2,5000.080New
Movement for Freedom of Speech and the Slovak Republican Union2,1030.070New
Invalid/blank votes91,740
Total3,174,4361001500
Registered voters/turnout3,770,07384.20
Source: University of Essex
Popular vote
HZDS
 
37.26%
SDL'
 
14.70%
KDH
 
8.89%
SNS
 
7.93%
MKM/EGY
 
7.42%
ODÚ
 
4.04%
SDSS
 
4.00%
DS/ODS
 
3.31%
SKDH
 
3.05%
MP/MOS
 
2.29%
SZS
 
2.14%
SZ
 
1.08%
SPI
 
0.97%
KSS
 
0.76%
Other
 
2.15%
Parliamentary seats
HZDS
 
49.33%
SDL'
 
19.33%
KDH
 
12.00%
SNS
 
10.00%
MKM/EGY
 
9.33%
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