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  • Slovakia has had the lowest turnout in every European Parliament election since it joined the European Union. Voting patterns do not match many characteristics considered typical for second-order elections: ruling parties do not poll weakly, and small radical parties do not do well. Popular Slovak explanations of low turnout, such as voter fatigue following the presidential elections, insufficient knowledge about the elections and the EU or the low number of Slovak seats in the parliament also have limited explanatory power. It appears more likely that it is the incoherence of party stances on EU issues and a passive attitude towards the EU that depress turnout. (xsd:string)
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