Latest Opinion Poll for Slovakia (Polis, June 18, 2019)

June 11, 2019 - June 18, 2019

1165 respondents

Next General Election in Slovakia: 2027

The next General Election in Slovakia is expected in 2027.

Incumbent Government in Slovakia Without a Majority

Based on the Polis projection, the incumbent governing parties would currently secure 29.3% of the parliamentary seats.

Who is leading in the latest poll from Polis?

According to the latest national poll in Slovakia by Polis, SMER leads with 18.3%. They are followed by PS–SPOLU: 15%, ĽSNS: 11.4%, SaS: 8.5%, KDH: 8.2%, SNS: 7.6%, OĽaNO: 6.3%, ZĽ: 5.2%, Modrí, Most–Híd: 5.1% and Sme Rodina: 5%. Other parties secure 9.4% of the votes.

Quality Check: How Reliable is the Polis Projection?

Potential Majorities and Coalition Scenarios

Electoral Threshold

The electoral threshold for the election in Slovakia is 5%.

PolitPro Analysis
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How Does the PolitPro Analysis Work?

Election polls are not predictions; they are snapshots subject to statistical fluctuations. To provide a realistic picture, we daily simulate 100,000 election outcomes based on the PolitPro Election Trend using the 'Monte Carlo method'. In doing so, we factor in typical voter migration patterns and political trends. Our algorithm tests various scenarios – from minor shifts within political camps to unexpected political developments – to determine the true chances of success for parties and coalitions.

SMER + SaS + KDH + OĽaNO + ZĽ
Centre-Right
51.3%
SMER + SaS + KDH + OĽaNO
Right
46.0%
SMER + SaS + KDH + ZĽ
Centre-Right
44.7%
SaS + KDH + SNS + OĽaNO + Sme Rodina + ZĽ
Centre-Right
44.7%

Projected Parliamentary Composition (Source: Polis)

According to Polis, 10 parties are projected to surpass the electoral threshold and enter Slovakia's National Council: SMER with 31 representatives, PS–SPOLU with 25 representatives, ĽSNS with 19 representatives, SaS with 14 representatives, KDH with 14 representatives, SNS with 13 representatives, OĽaNO with 10 representatives, ZĽ with 8 representatives, Modrí, Most–Híd with 8 representatives and Sme Rodina with 8 representatives.

The Electoral System in Slovakia

Slovakia's National Council (Národná rada) comprises 150 members elected for a four-year term. The electoral system employs pure proportional representation with open lists, where the entire country constitutes a single electoral district. Voters cast their ballot for a party list but can influence the order of candidates through up to four preferential votes. If a candidate secures a specific number of preferential votes, they move up the list, granting voters direct influence over candidate selection.

Electoral Thresholds

To enter the National Council, Slovakia applies varying electoral thresholds. Individual parties must secure at least 5% of the national vote. For coalitions of two or three parties, the threshold stands at 7%, while alliances of four or more parties face a 10% hurdle. This regulation aims to prevent excessive parliamentary fragmentation by small, ad-hoc alliances. Votes cast for parties failing to clear these thresholds are forfeited in seat allocation, fostering the formation of stable parliamentary factions.

Government Formation and Traditions

As the electoral system rarely yields an absolute majority for any single party among the 150 seats, coalition governments are the norm in Slovakia. Following an election, the President typically tasks the leader of the strongest party with forming a government. Within 30 days of its appointment, the new government must present its program to the National Council and secure a vote of confidence. Slovakia's political landscape often features dynamic alliances, with negotiations frequently demanding intense compromises on economic and social policy.

Data Sources and Methodology

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