The difference between the first and second party is less than one percent
78% confidence
Internal AffairsSlovenia
Omissions
Exact vote share percentages for the top two parties were not found in available sources - only seat counts (29 for Freedom Movement vs 28 for SDS)
The Wikipedia article (likely published after the session date) was the primary source for confirming the March 22, 2026 election date
The Anadolu Agency article providing specific seat counts was published after the session date (session: March 25, 2026)
Sources
SecondaryAnadolu AgencyWith 99.85% of ballots counted, the Freedom Movement is set to win 29 seats, while the Slovenian Democratic Party is expected to secure 28
SecondaryPolitico EUSlovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob's liberals won Sunday's national election by a narrow margin over former right-wing populist leader Janez Janša; described as 'photo-finish election'
SecondaryOSW (Centre for Eastern Studies)In Slovenia's parliamentary elections held on 22 March, the liberal Freedom Movement of Prime Minister Robert Golob emerged victorious with a slight advantage