Slovenian Poll Shows Stable Party Landscape, Rising Undecided Voters
Translated from Slovenian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- If parliamentary elections were held now, the same seven parties would cross the state assembly threshold.
- However, the ratios between these parties would shift slightly.
- The proportion of undecided voters is nearing one-fifth, with many unsure or unpersuaded by any party.
A recent poll indicates that Slovenia's political landscape remains largely consistent, with the same seven parties projected to surpass the state assembly threshold if elections were held today. However, the latest "Barometer" survey, conducted by the Mediana institute for Delo between July 6-9, reveals subtle shifts in the support for these parties.
The proportion of undecided voters is approaching 20%. Among these, approximately 10% of respondents stated they do not know who to vote for, while nearly 9% reported that no party has convinced them. This suggests a segment of the electorate remains uncommitted or disillusioned with the current political offerings.
While the overall party standings show minor fluctuations, the significant percentage of undecided voters highlights potential volatility. These undecided voters could play a crucial role in shaping the final election outcome should an election occur soon.
Originally published by Delo in Slovenian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.