Slovak regional elections, 2017

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Elections will be held in Slovakia's 8 self-governing regions on 4 November 2017.[1]

In 2017, deputies of Slovak National Council voted to extend term of governors from 4 years to 5 years, and from 2 round election to only 1 round.[2]

Current statistics

Presidencies

Region Incumbent or new candidate for party in the governorship Party Potential opponents
Bratislava Pavol Frešo[3] SDKÚ-DS Juraj Droba (SaS), Boris Kollár (Sme Rodina),

Jaroslav Paška (SNS), Martin Jakubec (NK),

Milan Ftáčnik (independent) Rudolf Kúsy (independent),

Rastislav Blaško (independent), Ján Mrva (independent),

Alžbeta Ožvaldová (independent), Jozef Uhler (independent)

Trnava Tibor Mikuš (not yet confirmed his candidature) SMER-SD Jozef Viskupič (Oľano), Konrád Rigó (Most-Híd),

József Berényi (SMK)

Trenčín Jaroslav Baška[4] SMER-SD Renáta Kaščáková (SaS), Marian Mišún (ĽSNS),

Silvia Siváková Nemcová (SNS), Štefan Škultéty (independent)

Nitra Milan Belica[5] SMER-SD Milan Uhrík (ĽSNS), Eva Smolíková (SNS),

Tomáš Galbavý (Most-Híd), Peter Oremus (independent), Ján Greššo (independent)

Žilina Juraj Blanár[6] SMER-SD Erika Jurínová (Oľano), Ján Mikolaj (SNS),

Igor Janckulík (Most-Híd), Anton Martvoň (independent), Marián Magát (independent)

Banská Bystrica Marian Kotleba (not yet confirmed his candidature) ĽSNS Martin Klus (SaS), Milan Urbáni (SMS),

Ján Lunter (independent), Stanislav Mičev (independent), Igor Kašper (independent), Martin Juhaniak (independent), Ivan Saktor (independent)

Prešov Peter Chudík[7] SMER-SD Milan Mazurek/Štefan Harabin (ĽSNS/independent-party support),

Miroslav Škvaren (SNS), Peter Pčolinský (Sme Rodina), Milan Majerský (KDH) František Oľha (Šanca)

Košice Zdenko Trebuľa (Richard Raši)[8] SMER-SD Rastislav Trnka (independent), Alena Bašistová (independent/Sieť),

Jarmila Tkáčová (SNS)

Councils

Party Bratislava Trnava Trenčín Nitra Žilina Banská Bystrica Prešov Košice Total %
SMER-SD 1 12 25 19 19 24 35 26 161 39.5
SDKÚ-DS 6 3 3 1 5 8 5 31 7.6
KDH 9 4 2 13 11 1 10 7 57 14.0
SMK 3 11 14 5 4 37 9.1
HZDS 2 1 3 0.7
SNS 1 3 1 5 1.2
ĽSNS 1 1 0.2
OKS 2 2 0.5
SaS 7 1 1 9 2.2
Most–Híd 7 4 1 1 1 3 17 4.2
NOVA 1 1 1 1 1 5 1.2
Other parties 3 1 1 1 1 7 1.7
Independents 6 6 11 4 16 13 6 11 73 17.9
Total 44 40 45 54 57 49 62 57 408 100

Banská Bystrica governorship

Date Polling firm Sample size Marian Kotleba (ĽSNS) Martin Klus (SaS) Milan Urbáni (SMS) Ján Lunter (independent) Stanislav Mičev (independent) Igor Kašper (independent) Martin Juhaniak (independent) Ivan Saktor (independent) Lead
6-15 June 2017 Focus[9] 1,002 25.9% 16.2% 4.8% 20.0% 12.9% 2.8% 10.4% 6.6% 5.9%
24-7 January/February 2017 AKO[10] 1,000 21.6% 10.1% 7.1% 9.3% 14.0% 7.9% ? ? 7.6%

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