List of constituencies in Slovenia

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The National Assembly (Slovenia) is divided in eight national constituencies, and two special constituencies, for elections of representatives of national minorities (Italian and Hungarian).[1] Each of the eight constituencies has approximately 200,000 voters. Each constituency consists of eleven electoral districts, and eleven MPs are elected from each constituency, although not necessary one in each of the electoral districts.

List of constituencies and districts

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# Constituency Electoral districts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Kranj Jesenice Radovljica I Radovljica II Kranj I Kranj II Kranj III Tržič Škofja Loka I Škofja Loka II Kamnik Idrija
2 Postojna Tolmin Piran Izola Koper I Koper II Sežana Ilirska Bistrica Postojna Nova Gorica I Nova Gorica II Ajdovščina
3 Ljubljana-Center Logatec Vrhnika Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik I Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik II Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik III Ljubljana Vič-Rudnik IV Ljubljana Center Ljubljana Šiška I Ljubljana Šiška II Ljubljana Šiška III Ljubljana Šiška IV
4 Ljubljana-Bežigrad Kočevje Ribnica Grosuplje Litija Ljubljana Moste-Polje I Ljubljana Moste-Polje II Ljubljana Moste-Polje III Ljubljana Bežigrad I Ljubljana Bežigrad II Domžale I Domžale II
5 Celje Šentjur pri Celju Celje I Celje II Žalec I Žalec II Mozirje Velenje I Velenje II Slovenj Gradec Ravne na Koroškem Radlje ob Dravi
6 Novo Mesto Črnomelj Novo Mesto I Novo Mesto II Trebnje Brežice Krško Sevnica Laško Hrastnik Trbovlje Zagorje ob Savi
7 Maribor Šmarje pri Jelšah Slovenska Bistrica Slovenske Konjice Ruše Maribor I Maribor II Maribor III Maribor IV Maribor V Maribor VI Maribor VII
8 Ptuj Lendava Ormož Ljutomer Murska Sobota I Murska Sobota II Gornja Radgona Lenart Pesnica Ptuj I Ptuj II Ptuj III
9 Koper Representative of Italian national minority
10 Lendava Representative of Hungarian national minority

References

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  1. ^ "Republic of Slovenia - Early elections of the National Assembly - 4 Devember 2011" (PDF). 28 October 2011. p. 3. Retrieved 2 November 2024. For election of the National Assembly, the country is divided into eight territorial constituencies, each represented by eleven elected MPs