1992 Slovenian presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Slovenia on 6 December 1992. The result was a victory for incumbent Milan Kučan, who won 63.93% of the vote. Voter turnout was 85.78%.[1]

1992 Slovenian presidential election

6 December 1992
 
Nominee Milan Kučan Ivo Bizjak
Party Independent SKD
Popular vote 795,012 262,847
Percentage 63.93% 21.14%

President before election

Milan Kučan
Independent

Elected President

Milan Kučan
Independent

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Results

Candidate Party Votes %
Milan KučanIndependent795,01263.93
Ivan BizjakSlovene Christian Democrats262,84721.14
Jelko KacinDemocratic Party90,7117.29
Stanislav BuserSlovenian People's Party24,0511.93
Darja Lavtižar-BeblerSocialist Party of Slovenia22,6911.82
Alenka Žagar-SlanaNational Democratic Party21,6031.74
Ljubo SircLiberal Democracy of Slovenia18,7741.51
France TomšičSocial Democratic Party of Slovenia7,8490.63
Invalid/blank votes35,817
Total1,279,355100
Registered voters/turnout1,491,37485.78
Source: European Elections Database
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