Elections to the European Parliament took place in Slovakia on 24 May 2014. It was the third European election which took place in Slovakia.
Thirteen MEPs were elected from Slovakia using a proportional list system joining the other candidates elected as part of the wider 2014 European Parliament election
The 'faster processing of interim results' was promised by the Slovak Office for Statistics because of a new electronic counting system.
Turnout, at 13% of registered voters, was the lowest across the EU.
Winning party left-wing populist Smer-SD won 4 seats (Monika Beà Âová, VladimÃÂr Maà Âka, Monika Smolková, Boris Zala, leader of Smer-SD in this election - Maroà ¡ à  efÃÂoviàbecame again European commissioner from Slovakia), Christian democratic KDH with 2 seats (Anna Záborská, Miroslav MikolÃ¡à ¡ik ), also liberal conservatives from SDKÃÂ-DS had 2 seats (Eduard Kukan, Ivan à  tefanec), and 1 seats won conservative coalition NOVA-KDS-OKS (Jana à ½ità Âanská, leader of united list of conservatives was Jozef Kollár but he wasn't elect), populist OýaNO (Branislav à  kripek, leader of list OýaNO was Jozef Viskupiàbut he wasn't elect), liberal SaS (Richard SulÃÂk, Ján Oravec as leader of list SaS wasn't elect), Hungarian minority conservative party SMK-MKP (Pál Csáky) and also Hungarian minority but more liberal and anti-Orbán party Most-HÃÂd (József Nagy, Zsolt Simon as leader wasn't elect).
By European parliamentary group: