2018 Hungarian parliamentary election|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 69.73% ( 8.00 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Viktor Orbán
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Gábor Vona
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Gergely Karácsony
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Party
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Fidesz–KDNP
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Jobbik
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MSZP–Dialogue
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Leader since
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17 May 2003
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25 November 2006
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12 December 2017[a]
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Last election
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133 seats, 44.87%
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23 seats, 20.22%
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29+1 seats (as part of Unity)
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Seats won
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Fidesz 117, KDNP 16
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MSZP 17, Dialogue 3
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Seat change
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0
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3
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10
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Constituency vote
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2,636,201
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1,276,840
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622,458
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%
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47.89%
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23.20%
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11.31%
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Party vote
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2,824,551
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1,092,806
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682,701
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% and swing
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49.27% 4.40 pp
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19.06% 1.16 pp
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11.91% 13.66 pp[b]
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Ferenc Gyurcsány
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Bernadett Szél
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Péter Juhász
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Party
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DK
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LMP
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Együtt
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Leader since
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22 October 2011
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24 March 2013
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4 February 2017
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Last election
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4 seats (as part of Unity)
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5 seats, 5.34%
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3 seats (as part of Unity)
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Seats won
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Seat change
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5
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3
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2
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Constituency vote
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348,176
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312,731
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58,591
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%
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6.33%
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5.68%
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1.06%
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Party vote
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308,161
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404,429
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37,562
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% and swing
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5.38% [b]
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7.06% 1.72 pp
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0.66% [b]
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Results of the election. A darker shade indicates a higher vote share. Proportional list results are displayed in the top left. |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 8 April 2018. The elections were the second since the adoption of a new constitution, which came into force on 1 January 2012. The result was a victory for the Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority, with Viktor Orbán remaining Prime Minister. Orbán and Fidesz campaigned primarily on the issues of immigration and foreign meddling, and the election was seen as a victory for right-wing populism in Europe.[1][2][3]
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