The SDS views the recent early voting period during the DZ elections as questionable, primarily because of the establishment of combined voting lists across multiple electoral regions. As a result, they believe the early voting outcomes, exhibiting markedly divergent vote proportions compared to the standard, non-deferred voting, are fundamentally unreliable. Specifically, data from the State Electoral Commission (DVK) indicates that in Stožice, the SDS garnered 35,428 votes, representing 43.58 percent of the total.
Furthermore, the SDS achieved 11,429 votes, equating to 14.06 percent. The SDS leader, Janez Janša, addressed concerns regarding these figures today. He asserted that within the electoral districts where the party secured the highest vote counts, the SDS emerged as the victor.
Considering Janša’s prior encouragement of non-participation in the early voting, it’s reasonable to assess whether this strategy influenced the voting patterns. The SDS’s reported results highlight a significant disparity between the early voting and overall voting outcomes, prompting the party’s assessment of the election results as needing further scrutiny. The situation underscores the complexities surrounding the voting process and the need for careful analysis of the final results.
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