Election type

Slovakia

Slovakia

Answer
  • Legislative
  • Sub-national
  • Referendums
Source

Slovakia, Law no. 180/2014: Act on the conditions for the exercise of the right to vote and on the amendment and supplementation of certain laws (as amended by No. 170/2023 Coll.) [in Slovak], accessed 14 October 2023

§ 57. Method of election

(2) A voter may vote outside the territory of the Slovak Republic by mail.

(3) He can vote by mail

a) a voter who does not have a permanent residence in the territory of the Slovak Republic and who, based on the request, was entered in a special list of voters,

b) a voter who has a permanent residence in the territory of the Slovak Republic, stays outside its territory at the time of the elections, and who, based on the request, was entered in a special list of voters.

Your Europe: Home country elections – Slovakia: The right to vote, accessed 14 April 2019

Slovak citizens living abroad can vote and stand as a candidate in:

- parliamentary elections

- in elections to self-governing regions

- in elections to self-governing municipalities and

- vote in a referendum.

Slovak citizens can vote by post in parliamentary elections if they are:

- without permanent residence in the Slovak Republic who have requested to be registered in a special list of electors

- with permanent residence in the Slovak Republic but who are out of the territory of the Slovak Republic at the time of elections. In this case, they need to contact their municipality and request to vote by post.

Presidential Elections

Slovak citizens can vote at presidential elections if:

- they have reached the age of 18 years (at the latest on election day) and are present in the territory of the Slovak Republic (qualified elector) on election day.

Elections to the organs of self-governing regions

You can vote to the organs of self-governing regions if you:

- are a citizen of the Slovak Republic

- are a foreigner who reached the age of 18 years (at the latest on the Election Day) and has a permanent residence in a municipality belonging to the territory of a self-governing region or

- have a permanent residence in a military district, which (for the purposes of elections to the organs of the self-governing region) belongs to its territory ("resident of the self-governing region").

Municipal elections

You can vote at municipal elections if:

- you are a citizen of the Slovak Republic

- a foreigner who has permanent residence in the municipality

- you have reached the age of 18 years at the latest on Election Day.

For EU Parliamentary Elections see also below:

European elections, Your right to vote, accessed 24 February 2019

“If you are a national of the Czech Republic, Ireland, Malta or Slovakia and you no longer live in your home country, you may not be able to vote in the EU elections of your home country.”

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