1986 Slovak parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Slovak Socialist Republic on 23 and 24 May 1986 alongside national elections.[1] All 150 seats in the National Council were won by the National Front. The Communist Party of Slovakia, the Party of Slovak Revival, the Freedom Party and independents were all represented in Parliament.

1986 Slovak parliamentary election
23–24 May 1986

All 150 seats in the Slovak National Council
  First party
 
Leader Jozef Lenárt
Party KSS
Alliance National Front

PM before election

Peter Colotka
KSS

Elected PM

Peter Colotka
KSS

Results

Party Votes % Seats
National FrontCommunist Party of Slovakia3,487,24499.95103
Independents33
Party of Slovak Revival7
Freedom Party7
Against1,3980.05
Invalid/blank votes2,443
Total3,488,642100150
Registered voters/turnout3,490,78599.75150
Source: CZSO SNR
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References

  1. 1986 IPU
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