On November 10, regional elections take place in Slovakia with foreigners with permanent residence in the country having the right to vote. The Denník N daily published the results of polls by the AKO agency indicating which candidates for mayors have the best chances in larger Slovak towns. ).
In Bratislava, Matúš Vallo (29.4%, independent with the support of extra parliamentary parties Progresívne Slovensko and Spolu) leads ahead of Václav Mika (28.1%, independent) Ivo Nesrovnal (21%, independent) and Ján Mrva (16.6%, SaS/OĽaNO/Sme Rodina/KDH).
In Košice, Jaroslav Polaček (21.1%, Sas/KDH/SMK/NOVA/OKS) and Martin Petruško (20.8%, Smer/SNS) are almost tied ahead of Alena Bašistová (15.8%, independent).
In Prešov, the current mayor Andrea Turčanová (39.4%, KDH/OĽaNO/Nova) leads ahead of her predecessor Pavel Hagyari (36.5%, independent).
In Nitra, polls indicate that the independent activist Marek Hattas (27.2%) could beat the current mayor Jozef Dvonč (24.7%, Smer, SNS).
In Trnava, the current independent mayor Peter Bročka (71%) has a large lead ahead of the second Rastislav Mráz (11%, KDH).
In Poprad, polls indicated that the former mayor Anton Danko (34.1%, independent), leads ahead of his opponents Alexej Beljajev (12.1%, independent), Ondrej Kavka (12.1%, Spolu, SaS, OĽaNO, KDH) and Peter Dujava (11.8%, independent).