For Slovenian and other EU citizens:
Where do I vote? You can vote at the polling station in the place of their permanent residence.
You can also vote in early elections at the polling station set for this occasion by the local electoral commission. Early voting polling stations will be published at the website of the State Election Commission. However, you must communicate your intention to the local electoral commission no later than three days before the elections. In each district, there are so-called OMNIA polling stations, where voters from other districts can cast their vote.
Additional info for EU citizen voting in Slovenian EU elections: Registration is not required for citizens of other EU country who have previously requested to be entered on the electoral registers in Slovenia and who are still live in Slovenia. If you have not done it yet, you have to register to vote. You can send the request to the Ministry of the Interior, personally or by mail. Contact: Ministry of the Interior, Internal Administrative Affairs Directorate, Population Registration and Public Documents Division, Litostrojska 54, SI-1501 Ljubljana, Slovenija, T: 01 428 49 61, E: gp.mnz@gov.si.
All the information is available on the website of the Ministry of the Interior.
The claim form in English is available here.
What documents should I bring? Any official identity document, for example your ID, passport or driver's licence.
Accessibility information:
Each voter with long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairment may bring a person of their choice to the polling station to help them. The assistant must be of legal age and is obliged to respect the free will of the voter and ensure the secrecy of the vote. The electoral committee decides on the voter's right to an assistant. The decision shall be recorded in the minutes.
You may also cast your vote by means of the election committee facilitating voting in front of the building assigned as the polling station. At polling stations the election committees have aids for voting intended for the blind and visually impaired (stencils).
You can vote from home, provided you inform the local election commission at least three days before election day.
You can decide to vote by post, on a single occasion or permanently. In this case, you must submit your intention no later than 10 days before the day of the vote, either by post, by email or via the eGovernment portal.
More information about methods of disabled access voting is available on the website of the State Election Commission.