Английская Википедия:2009 Slovak presidential election

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Шаблон:Infobox Election 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 55.53% to 44.47%.[1]

First round

There were seven candidates for the first round, which was held on 21 March:[2]

Gašparovič and Radičová advanced to the second round, winning 46.7% and 38.1% of the first round votes, respectively.[3] Slovak women tended to be more supportive of Radičová.[3]

Second round

In the second round of elections, held on 4 April, Gašparovič received 1,234,787 votes (55.5%), winning election.[4] 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 [election] is the most direct evidence that people trust us."[4]

Voter turnout

Voter turnout was 43.6% in the first round and 51.7% in the second round.[5] Voter turnout among women slightly increased in both the first and second rounds of the election, which was attributed to Radičová's candidacy.[3]

Results

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Results of the first round of the election, showing vote strength by district.
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Results of the second round of the election, showing vote strength by district.
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Results of the first round of the elections - municipality level.

Шаблон:Election results

Results by region

First round

Region Ivan Gašparovič Iveta Radičová František Mikloško Zuzana Martináková Milan Melník Dagmara Bollová Milan 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

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Slovak elections Шаблон:Slovak presidential elections

  1. Шаблон:Cite news
  2. Шаблон:Cite web
  3. 3,0 3,1 3,2 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.
  4. 4,0 4,1 Шаблон:Cite news
  5. 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.