2019 Slovak Presidential Election

Presidential elections were held in Slovakia in March 2019.

Incumbent President Andrej Kiska did not run for a second term.

2019 Slovak presidential election
2019 Slovak Presidential Election
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Turnout48.74% (first round) Increase 5.35pp
41.80% (second round) Decrease 8.67pp
  2019 Slovak Presidential Election 2019 Slovak Presidential Election
Nominee Zuzana Čaputová Maroš Šefčovič
Party PS Independent
Popular vote 1,056,582 752,403
Percentage 58.41% 41.59%

2019 Slovak Presidential Election
2019 Slovak Presidential Election

President before election

Andrej Kiska
Independent

Elected President

Zuzana Čaputová
PS

Fifteen candidates contested the first round on 16 March, of which two later formally withdrew their bids before voting took place, but their names still had to remain on the ballot papers. Zuzana Čaputová of the Progressive Slovakia party finished ahead of the other candidates, receiving 40.6% of the votes, but failed to achieve the necessary threshold of 50%+1 vote from all registered voters to avoid a run-off. Maroš Šefčovič, the Vice-President of the European Commission for the Energy Union, who was running as an independent supported by the Direction – Social Democracy (SMER–SD) party, came in as the runner-up with 18.7% of the vote and earned a place in the run-off as well.

In the second round on 30 March, Čaputová was elected with 58.4% of the vote to Šefčovič's 41.6%. She became the first woman to be elected to the presidency and became Slovakia's youngest-ever president upon her inauguration which took place on 15 June 2019.

Background

Andrej Kiska was elected President in March 2014. He won the run-off with a large majority against then-Prime minister Robert Fico.

Polls indicated that he was Slovakia's most trusted politician and that he would have likely been the frontrunner in the election, had he chosen to present himself as a candidate. He had originally planned to announce whether he would run for a second term in September 2018. but moved it on 15 May 2018. Freedom and Solidarity had announced it would support Kiska's candidacy. However, Kiska announced on 15 May 2018 that he would not run for re-election, arguing that this move might end "the era of political confrontation" his country faced and citing a desire to spend more time with his family. Kiska is notably pro-European.

Kiska's decision had been rumoured since February 2018 and political parties had already started to look for candidates.

Electoral system

The President of the Slovak Republic has been elected for a five-year term, and by popular vote since the elections in 1999. Its role is limited, but not just ceremonial. The President has the power to nominate the Prime Minister, to veto bills (unless confirmed by a two-thirds majority), and to nominate judges on the highest tiers of the judicial branch.

The President is elected through a two-round method; if no candidate reaches 50%+1 votes in the first round, the top two candidates of the first round take part in a second round.

For a candidacy to be valid, the Constitution of Slovakia requires the collection of 15,000 signatures of Slovak citizens, or the support of 15 of the 150 MPs in the legislature. The candidate must be an eligible voter over 40 years old, must resign from any other conflicting public office, and is limited to two terms in office.

Candidates

Candidates who claimed 15,000 citizen signatures or have 15 MP signatures by midnight of 31 January 2019 were as follows:

Name Party Age Date of candidacy announcement Date of candidacy confirmation
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Béla Bugár Most–Híd 60 9 June 2018 6 September 2018
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Zuzana Čaputová PS 45 29 May 2018 24 January 2019
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Martin Daňo Independent 42 16 February 2018 24 January 2019
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Štefan Harabin Independent 61 18 April 2018 15 November 2018
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Eduard Chmelár Independent 47 23 April 2018 28 January 2019
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Marian Kotleba Kotleba-ĽSNS 41 31 May 2018 30 January 2019
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Milan Krajniak We Are Family 46 31 May 2018 11 August 2018
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  František Mikloško Independent 71 6 June 2018 25 January 2019
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Maroš Šefčovič Independent 52 18 January 2019 31 January 2019
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Róbert Švec Independent 42 27 May 2018 25 November 2018
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Bohumila Tauchmannová Independent 60 1 March 2018 19 September 2018
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Juraj Zábojník Independent 56 19 February 2018 13 August 2018
2019 Slovak Presidential Election  Ivan Zuzula SKS 64 31 January 2019 31 January 2019

Declined to run

Withdrawn

Campaign

During the campaign, Šefčovič (a Roman Catholic) spoke against any changes in LGBT rights status in Slovakia, strongly opposing both civil partnerships or same-sex adoptions. He criticised his opponent Čaputová (who is in favour of both) as a candidate who is forcing a "new ultraliberal agenda" on Slovakia, comparing the second round of elections to a referendum on such an agenda, which he considers to be "in exact contradiction to traditional Christian values". He also stated that "we can not support any further steps towards civil unions or same-sex adoptions because these would go precisely against our traditional Christian values", calling this stance as his "very natural position" due to his Christianity. According to his opinion, discussions about "such experiments bring great unrest to society".

Šefčovič has also criticised his opponent Čaputová for her opinions on the European migrant crisis and related policies. He asserted the importance of a speedy deportation policy, so that "people who do not have any business here are sent to their home countries as quickly as possible". Furthermore, he argued out that "it has to be Slovaks who decide who comes to our country".

Štefan Harabin ran on a platform of "traditional Slovak culture based on Christianity and family, formed by a man–father and woman–mother" and rejecting "gender ideology".

During the campaign Harabin accused Muslim migrants of "killing and raping European women in Germany and France" and claimed his opponents wanted to destroy Slovak culture. He also condemned NATO, European Union institutions as well as homosexuals. According to Globsec, Harabin was the most favoured candidate by "pro-Kremlin disinformation channels" on Facebook, receiving 174 positive and no negative posts.

Opinion polls

First round

Date Agency Iveta Radičová Andrej Danko Veronika Remišová Igor Matovič Béla Bugár Marian Kotleba Štefan Harabin Milan Krajniak Maroš Šefčovič Peter Pellegrini Eduard Chmelár Robert Mistrík František Mikloško Zuzana Čaputová Martin Daňo Marian Čaučík Other/
Abstain
16 Mar 2019 First round election N/A N/A N/A N/A 3.1% 10.4% 14.3% 2.8% 18.6% N/A 2.7% N/A 5.7% 40.6% 0.5% N/A
26 Feb - 1 March 2019 Phoenix Research 9.1% 7.8% 15.2% 7.1% 19.8% 5.1% 6.7% 18.5% 2.5% 8.2%
27–28 Feb 2019 AKO 4.1% 5.6% 11.4% 2.4% 16.7% 1.5% 3.1% 52.9%
26-28 Feb 2019 Focus 3.2% 8.2% 12.0% 2.4% 22.1% 2.5% 3.5% 44.8% 0.9%
27 February 2019 Restartup 7.6% 9.1% 9.8% 5.2% 13.5% 3.2% 5.2% 37.9% 2.7%
22-25 Feb 2019 AKO 5.9% 4.5% 11.7% 6.1% 17.1% 2.2% 16.8% 3.9% 27.5% 2.6%
21-26 Feb 2019 FOCUS 5.8% 8.5% 13.0% 4.3% 20.4% 2.0% 13.1% 4.3% 26.3% 0.7%
11-23 Feb 2019 Median 6.5% 7.5% 10.5% 5.5% 20.5% 3.0% 15.0% 5.0% 23.5% 1.0%
13–19 Feb 2019 MVK 7.6% 7.0% 8.7% 3.5% 32.8% 2.2% 8.9% 27.6% 0.5% 1.1%
13–19 Feb 2019 MVK 6.3% 6.5% 8.3% 3.1% 30.3% 1.7% 14.2% 7.3% 19.4% 0.3% 2.5%
12–15 Feb 2019 AKO 6.5% 8.2% 12.1% 5.6% 19.7% 3.5% 18.2% 2.9% 17.4% 2.3% 1.5%
7–12 Feb 2019 Focus 7.4% 8.9% 13.6% 6.3% 20.1% 3.5% 17.1% 4.5% 14.4% 1.0% 3.1%
8–12 Feb 2019 AKO 7.4% 6.9% 12.8% 7.8% 18.2% 5.0% 15.8% 5.5% 14.7% 1.7% 3.2%
28 January 2019 Restartup 7.8% 9.5% 12.6% 6.1% 12.5% 3.6% 16.3% 6.5% 10.2% 3.5%
16–23 Jan 2019 Focus 7.8% 10.1% 8.2% 11.7% 7.0% 16.5% 2.3% 16.5% 6.7% 9.0% 0.1% 4.1%
10–15 Jan 2019 AKO 7.5% 11.0% 7.3% 13.0% 10.1% 19.4% 4.3% 18.5% 1.2%
Aug–Sep 2018 AKO 9.7% 4.6% 8.6% 4.7% 8.8% 4.4% 11.9% 10.8% 12.1% 7.1% 6.9% 2.7% 1.9% 5.8%
24–30 Apr 2018 Focus 13.9% 12.1% 7.8% 5.3% 5.0% 4.6% 2.8% 1.4% 1.0% 0.5% 45.9%

Second round

Date Agency Maroš Šefčovič Zuzana Čaputová
30 Mar 2019 Second round election 41.59% 58.41%
28–29 March 2019 Focus 44.8% 55.2%
17–19 March 2019 Median 39.5% 60.5%
16 March 2019 Focus 35.6% 64.4%
26–28 February 2019 Focus 36.0% 64.0%
27 February 2019 Restartup 35.5% 64.5%
12–15 February 2019 AKO 45.1% 54.9%
7–12 February 2019 Focus 51.9% 48.1%
16–23 January 2019 Focus 58.0% 42.0%
Hypothetical polling

Čaputová vs Harabin

Date Agency Zuzana Čaputová Štefan Harabin
26–28 February 2019 Focus 72.4% 27.6%
27 February 2019 Restartup 71.1% 28.9%

Šefčovič vs Harabin

Date Agency Maroš Šefčovič Štefan Harabin
27 February 2019 Restartup 61.6% 38.4%
16–23 January 2019 Focus 65.4% 34.6%

Šefcovič vs Mistrík

Date Agency Maroš Šefčovič Robert Mistrík
12–15 February 2019 AKO 44.7% 55.3%
7–12 February 2019 Focus 49.2% 50.8%
16–23 January 2019 Focus 50.1% 49.9%

Mistrík vs Harabin

Date Agency Robert Mistrík Štefan Harabin
16–23 January 2019 Focus 63.8% 36.2%

Kiska's Second term

This lists polls that asked people if they want Andrej Kiska as president for Second term.

Date Agency For Against
24–30 April 2018 Focus 42.7 42.6

Results

Zuzana Čaputová of the Progressive Slovakia party finished far ahead of the other candidates, receiving 40.6% of the votes, but failed to achieve the necessary threshold of 50%+1 vote from all registered voters to avoid a run-off. Maroš Šefčovič, the Vice-President of the European Commission for the Energy Union, who was running as an independent supported by the governing Smer-SD, was the runner-up with 18.7% of the vote and earned the other place in the run-off. Voter turnout in the first round was 48.74%, the highest percentage for that stage of presidential elections since direct voting for the position was introduced in 1999.

In the second round, Čaputová won election to the presidency, garnering 58.4% of the vote to Šefčovič's 41.6%. She became the first woman to be elected to the position and became Slovakia's youngest-ever president upon her inauguration on 15 June 2019. The second round turnout of just 41.80% was the lowest for any round of presidential elections in Slovakia. The number of votes with which Čaputová was elected to office is also the lowest for any directly elected Slovak president to date.

CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Zuzana ČaputováProgressive Slovakia870,41540.571,056,58258.41
Maroš ŠefčovičIndependent (Smer)400,37918.66752,40341.59
Štefan HarabinIndependent307,82314.35
Marian KotlebaKotleba – People's Party Our Slovakia222,93510.39
František MikloškoIndependent122,9165.73
Béla BugárMost–Híd66,6673.11
Milan KrajniakWe Are Family59,4642.77
Eduard ChmelárIndependent58,9652.75
Martin DaňoIndependent11,1460.52
Róbert ŠvecIndependent6,5670.31
Juraj ZábojníkIndependent6,2190.29
Ivan ZuzulaSlovak Conservative Party3,8070.18
Bohumila TauchmannováIndependent3,5350.16
Robert MistríkIndependent3,3180.15
József MenyhártParty of the Hungarian Community1,2080.06
Total2,145,364100.001,808,985100.00
Valid votes2,145,36499.371,808,98597.92
Invalid/blank votes13,4950.6338,4322.08
Total votes2,158,859100.001,847,417100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,429,03348.744,419,88341.80
Source: Statistics.sk (first round), (second round)

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