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2022 Hungarian parliamentary election

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255 of 255 seats in the Hungarian Parliament
128 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout68.9% Decrease 3.2pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Péter Márki-Zay Gergely Karácsony András Fekete-Győr
Party Everybody's Hungary Movement MSZP Momentum
Leader since March 14 2021 21 October 2021 10 February 2016
Leader's seat South Alföld Central Hungary Central Hungary
Last election 119 seats, 46.3% 133 seats, 51.8% 3 seats, 1.9%
Seats before 119 133 3
Seats won 138 110 7
Seat change Increase 19 Decrease 23 Increase 4
Popular vote 3,060,998 2,461,245 135.792
Percentage 54.1% 43.5% 2.4
Swing Increase 8.8% Decrease 8.3% Increase 0.5%

Results of the election by constituency.

Prime Minister before election

László Botka
MSZP

Elected Prime Minister

Péter Márki-Zay
Everybody's Hungary Movement

The 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election took place on the 8th of April, 2022.


Background

Electoral system

Members of Hungarian National Assembly were elected by single transferable vote (STV) from 24 constituencies with between six and ten seats. Voters complete a paper ballot, numbering candidates 1, 2, 3, etc. in order of their preference. Ballot boxes are sent to the constituency count centre after polls close and are counted the following morning. Voters may mark as many or as few preferences as they wish. Each ballot is initially credited to its first-preference candidate but may be transferred on later counts to the next available preference where the first preference candidate is elected or eliminated.


Retiring incumbents

Prime Minister László Botka

Campaign

indeed

Television debates

Opinion polls

Opinion polls on voting intentions were conducted regularly.

The chart below depicts the results of opinion polls since the previous general election.

  MKKP
  Jobbik
  MSZP
  LMP
  DK
  MKKP

Results

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33rd Irish general election – 8 February 2020 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Party Leader First-preference votes Seats
Votes % FPv[a] Swing (pp) Cand.
[8]
2016 Out. Elected
2020
Change
Everybody's Hungary Movement Péter Márki-Zay 535,595 24.5 Increase10.7 42 23 22
37 / 160 (23%)
Increase14
MSZP Gergely Karácsony 484,315 22.2 Decrease2.2 84 44 45
37 / 160 (23%)
Decrease7
Fine Gael Leo Varadkar 455,568 20.9 Decrease4.7 82 49 47
35 / 160 (22%)
Decrease14
Green Eamon Ryan 155,695 7.1 Increase4.4 39 2 3
12 / 160 (8%)
Increase10
Labour Brendan Howlin 95,582 4.4 Decrease2.2 31 7 7
6 / 160 (4%)
Decrease1
Social Democrats Catherine Murphy
Róisín Shortall
63,397 2.9 Decrease0.1 20 3 2
6 / 160 (4%)
Increase3
Solidarity–PBP[b]

People Before Profit
Solidarity
RISE

Collective leadership 57,420

40,220
12,723
4,477
2.6

1.8
0.6
0.2
Decrease1.3

Decrease0.2
Decrease1.3
new
37

27
9
1
6

3
3
new
6

3
2
1
5 / 160 (3%)
3 / 160 (1.9%)
1 / 160 (0.6%)
1 / 160 (0.6%)
Decrease1

Steady
Decrease2
new
Aontú Peadar Tóibín 41,575 1.9 new 26 New 1
1 / 160 (0.6%)
Increase1
Inds. 4 Change None 8,421 0.4 Decrease1.1 4 4 1
1 / 160 (0.6%)
Decrease3
Irish Freedom Hermann Kelly 5,495 0.3 new 11 New 0
0 / 160 (0%)
-
Renua Vacant 5,473 0.3 Decrease1.9 11 0 0
0 / 160 (0%)
-
National Party Justin Barrett 4,773 0.2 new 10 New 0
0 / 160 (0%)
-
Irish Democratic Ken Smollen 2,611 0.1 Increase0.1 1 0 0
0 / 160 (0%)
-
Workers' Party of Ireland Michael Donnelly 1,195 0.1 Decrease0.1 4 0 0
0 / 160 (0%)
-
United People Jeff Rudd 43 0.0 new 1 New 0
0 / 160 (0%)
-
Independent politicians in Ireland 266,353 12.2 Decrease3.7[c] 125 19[c] 22[c]
19 / 160 (12%)
Steady0
Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl N/A N/A N/A 1 1 1
1 / 160 (0.6%)
0
Total Valid 2,183,489 99.20
Spoilt votes 17,703 0.80
Total 2,201,192 100 552[8] 158 157[d] 160 Increase2
Registered voters/Turnout 3,509,969 62.71

Voting summary

First-preference vote
Sinn Féin
24.53%
Fianna Fáil
22.18%
Fine Gael
20.86%
Green
7.13%
Labour
4.38%
Social Democrats
2.90%
Solidarity–People Before Profit
2.63%
Aontú
1.90%
Independents 4 Change
0.39%
Others
0.90%
Independent
12.20%

Seats summary

Dáil seats
Fianna Fáil
23.125%
Sinn Féin
23.125%
Fine Gael
21.875%
Green
7.500%
Labour
3.750%
Social Democrats
3.750%
Solidarity–People Before Profit
3.125%
Aontú
0.625%
Independents 4 Change
0.625%
Ceann Comhairle
0.625%
Independent
11.875%

See also

Notes

References

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  1. ^ Parties are entitled to public funding proportionate to their first-preference vote (subject to a minimum 2% FPv).[7]
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference SPBPR was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c The 2016 figures include 4.2% first-preference votes and six TDs from the Independent Alliance, which is not a political party.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference DM was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  3. ^ "General Election 2020 Results". RTÉ News. 9 February 2020. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
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  5. ^ "2020 General Election Results Lookup". Election Resources. Archived from the original on 23 September 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  6. ^ "2020 Ireland General(Legislative) Election Results". Archived from the original on 23 September 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Electoral Act 1997". electronic Irish Statute Book (eISB). Part III. Archived from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.; Leogue, Joe (11 June 2019). "Renua will continue to collect €250k despite having no elected representatives". Irish Examiner. Archived from the original on 13 February 2020. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  8. ^ a b Kavanagh, Adrian Kavanagh (19 April 2017). "Candidates for the 2020 General Election by Dáil constituency". Irish Elections: Geography, Facts and Analyses. Archived from the original on 3 February 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020.