Slovenian presidential elections go to runoff

Former Prime Minister Borut Pahor and President Danilo Turk have won the most votes in Slovenia's presidential elections held on Sunday.

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Monday, 12.11.2012.

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LJUBLJANA Former Prime Minister Borut Pahor and President Danilo Turk have won the most votes in Slovenia's presidential elections held on Sunday. Pahor received 41.9 percent of the vote, followed by Turk with 37.2 percent. Slovenian presidential elections go to runoff Milan Zver placed third and will not take part in the runoff, scheduled to take place on December 2. Some sources are predicting that Pahor will be the overall winner "even more convincingly". Slovenia's Election Commission said that since the first presidential elections, held in 1992, the turnout has been steadily decreasing. On Sunday in stood at only 47 percent. Borut Pahor casts his ballot (Beta) B92

Slovenian presidential elections go to runoff

Milan Zver placed third and will not take part in the runoff, scheduled to take place on December 2.

Some sources are predicting that Pahor will be the overall winner "even more convincingly".

Slovenia's Election Commission said that since the first presidential elections, held in 1992, the turnout has been steadily decreasing. On Sunday in stood at only 47 percent.

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