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2032 Hungarian parliamentary election

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All 386 seats in the Országgyűlés
194 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout71.7% Decrease (1.8pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Péter Magyar András Jámbor László Toroczkai
Party TISZA Szikra Mi Hazánk
Leader since 22 July 2024 19 April 2027 23 June 2018
Last election 153 seats, 55.3% Did not contest 0 seats, 4.3%
Seats won
Seat change Increase53 New Increase61
Popular vote 3,120,362 1,533,606 947,937
Percentage 50.4% 25.4% 15.7%
Swing Decrease (4.9pp) New Increase (11.4pp)

  Fourth party
 
Candidate Anna Donáth
Party Momentum
Leader since 6 November 2029
Last election 0 seats, 3.6%
Seats won
Seat change Increase21
Popular vote 350,193
Percentage 5.8%
Swing Increase (2.2pp)

Government before election

First Magyar Government
TISZA

Government after election

Second Magyar Government
TISZA

Note: These events are fictional, and I am using the page for practice, as mentioned above in the banner.

The 2032 Hungarian parliamentary election took place in April, 2032. This was the first election held after the electoral reforms of the First Magyar Government. The Tisza party continued its dominance at the ballot box, although losing some support in the first round due to a lack of tactical voting. Magyar lost out on some urban districts to the Spark Movement and the Momentum Movement, as well as former Fidesz strongholds to the resurgent Our Homeland Movement, as former supporters of Orbán's party flocked to the party after Fidesz' disbandment.

Background

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Electoral system

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Retiring incumbents

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Campaign

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indeed they did

Opinion polls

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Opinion polls on voting intentions were conducted regularly.

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

The graph and the table show the support of the parties as a percentage of those voters, who have chosen a party. Those who did not reply or could or would not choose are ignored.

Results

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2022 Hungarian parliamentary election
Party Leader First-preference votes Seats
Votes % FPv Swing (pp) 2018 Out. Elected
2022
Change
Everybody's Hungary Movement Péter Márki-Zay 3,060,998 54.1 Increase8.8 119 138
138 / 255 (54%)
Increase19
MSZP Gergely Karácsony 2,461,245 43.5 Decrease8.3 133 110
110 / 255 (43%)
Decrease23
Momentum András Fekete-Győr 135,792 2.4 Decrease0.5 4 7
7 / 255 (3%)
Increase3
Total 5,658,035 100 255[1] 255 255
Registered voters/Turnout 8,312,173 62.71

Voting summary

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First-preference vote
MMM
54.1%
MSZP,
43.5%
Momentum
2.4%

See also

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Notes

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References

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Parliamentary Parliamentary 2022 Category:April 2022 events in Europe