Had a general election taken place at the beginning of June, it would have been won by the opposition Voice-SD party of former Prime Minister for Smer-SD Peter Pellegrini on 21.6% of the votes according to the results of a Focus agency poll. Junior governing Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) would follow with 12.8% ahead of the opposition Smer-SD party on 12%, major governing Ordinary people party (8.2%), the second-strongest coalition We Are Family (7.6%) party, and extra-parliamentary parties Progressive Slovakia (6.3%), the Christian Democrats (KDH - 5.8%), and the ethnic-Hungarian party called Alliance (5.7%).
The far-right People's Party Our Slovakia (LSNS) would have failed to get into the House, as it would have garnered only 4.8%. Other parties under the 5-percent threshold included Republic (4.6%), the smallest governing party For the People (3.4%), the Slovak National Party (SNS - 3.2%), Together - Civic Democracy (1.5%) and Good Choice (1.3%).
The results of this hypothetical general election would have translated into 41 seats in Parliament for Voice-SD, 24 for SaS, 23 for Smer-SD, 15 for Ordinary people, 14 for We Are Family, 12 for Progressive Slovakia, 11 for KDH, and ten for Alliance.