All 150 seats in the National Council 76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
58.65% ( 3.98 pp)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Robert Fico
Iveta Radičová
Richard Sulík
Party
SMER–SD
SDKÚ-DS
SaS
Last election
50 seats, 29.1%
31 seats, 18.4%
New party
Seats won
62
28
22
Seat change
12
3
New party
Popular vote
880,111
390,042
307,287
Percentage
34.8%
15.42%
12.1%
Swing
5.7 pp
2.9 pp
New party
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Ján Figeľ
Béla Bugár
Ján Slota
Party
KDH
Most-Híd
SNS
Last election
14 seats, 8.3%
New party
20 seats, 11.7%
Seats won
15
14
9
Seat change
1
New party
11
Popular vote
215,755
205,538
128,490
Percentage
8.5%
8.1%
5.1%
Swing
0.2 pp
New party
6.7 pp
Results of the election, showing vote strength by district.
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Smer–SD
Elected Prime Minister
Iveta Radičová
SDKÚ-DS
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Parliamentary elections were held in Slovakia on 12 June 2010.[1] The elections were contested by eighteen parties, six of which passed the 5% threshold for sitting in parliament.[2] Despite the incumbent Smer of Prime Minister Robert Fico winning a plurality, the new government consisted of a coalition led by the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union – Democratic Party's Iveta Radičová and included KDH, SaS and Most-Hid. However, her government fell on 11 October 2011 following a vote of no confidence with a new election called for 10 March 2012.
^"Slovakia's parliamentary elections set for June 12". The Slovak Spectator. 2 February 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
^"Voľby do Národnej rady Slovenskej republiky". Volbysr.sk. Archived from the original on 14 June 2010. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
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