Petőcz Kálmán (szerk.): National Populism and Slovak - Hungarian Relations in Slovakia 2006-2009 (Somorja, 2009)

Kálmán Petőcz: National Populism and Electoral Behaviour

Kálmán Petőcz Table 3 Election results of Ivan Gašparovič in the second round of the 2009 presi­dential elections in southern Slovakia District Share of the popular vote total (%) Share oft vote amor on/\ he popular lg Slovaks y(%) Share of ethnic Hungarians (2001 census) Iveta Radičová Ivan Gašparovič Iveta Radičová Ivan Gašparovič Senec 66.12 33.87 57.7 42.3 20.4 Dunajská Streda 94.98 5.01 68.7 31.3 83.3 Galanta 65.07 34.92 42.7 57.3 38.6 Šaľa 69.14 30.85 43.9 56.1 35.7 Komárno 87.05 12.94 36.9 43.1 69.1 Nové Zámky (constituency)53.43 46.56 34.4 65.6 26.7 Nitra 38.87 61.12 34.3 65.7 6.7 Štúrovo (constituency)91.82 8.17 66.1 43.9 78.9 Levice 57.62 42.37 35.8 64.2 27.9 Veľký Krtíš 51.68 48.31 25.7 74.3 27.4 Lučenec 52.08 47.91 30.6 69.4 27.4 Rimavská Sobota 57.69 42.30 37.8 62.2 41.3 Revúca 43.16 56.83 22.1 77.9 22.0 Rožňava 59.10 40.89 34.1 65.9 30.6 Košice area 51.02 48.97 38.0 62.0 13.2 Trebišov 51.18 48.81 30.3 69.7 29.3 Michalovce 37,55 62.44 26.5 73.5 11.7 Slovakia total 44.47 55.53 38.5 61.5 9.7 Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic: author's own calculations. Map 3 Election results of Ivan Gašparovič in the second round of the 2009 presi­dential elections by district19, ethnic Slovak voters only ■ 75- 100 (22) ■ 50 - 74 (45) ■ 30- 49 (12) ■ 0- 29 (1) Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic: author’s own calculations. 112

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