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Parties, candidates and competitive regions in the 1992 Slovak National Council elections

In: Geografický časopis, vol. 46, no. 3
Stanley D. Brunn

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Year, pages: 1994, 231 - 246
Language: eng
Keywords:
voter turnout, political parties, party candidates, campaign strategy, regional party strength, competitive voter regions
Document type: článok/journal
About article:
The number and percentages of candidates nominated by the major parties in the 1992 SNC elections corresponded closely with the number of voters in the four regions. Most came from the Western and Central regions and the fewest from Bratislava, but the Bratislava region had the lowest candidate-to-voter ratio. In general the parties performed best where they nominated the most candidates, but there were exceptions. Party competition existed at the regional and district levels throughout Slovakia. While HZDS won the most districts (34), the percentage of its district vote varied as did the placement of the second, third and fourth leading parties. SDL came in second in 21 districts. Party competition was greatest in the Western and Central regions and in Bratislava.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Brunn, S. 1994. Parties, candidates and competitive regions in the 1992 Slovak National Council elections. In Geografický časopis, vol. 46, no.3, pp. 231-246. 0016-7193.

APA:
Brunn, S. (1994). Parties, candidates and competitive regions in the 1992 Slovak National Council elections. Geografický časopis, 46(3), 231-246. 0016-7193.
About edition:
Publisher: Geografický ústav SAV/Institute of Geography of the Slovak Academy of Sciences