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Budapest 9th constituency
Constituency in Hungary (2011-) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 9th constituency of Budapest (Hungarian: Budapesti 09. számú országgyűlési egyéni választókerület) is one of the single member constituencies of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Hungary. The constituency standard abbreviation: Budapest 09. OEVK.[2]
Since 2014, it has been represented by Sándor Burány of the MSZP-Dialogue party alliance.
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Geography
The 9th constituency is located in the central part of Pest.
The constituency borders the Budapest 8th constituency and Budapest 13th constituency to the north, the Budapest 14th constituency and Budapest 15th constituency to the east, the Budapest 16th constituency to the south, and the Budapest 6th constituency to the south and west.
List of districts
The constituency includes the following municipalities:[3][2]
- District X.: Main part of the district (except Újhegy and Keresztúridűlő).
- District XIX.: Northeastern part of the district (east of the Ady Endre út).
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History
The current 9th constituency of Budapest was created in 2011 and contains parts of the pre-2011 14th, 26th and 28th constituencies of Budapest. Its borders have not changed since its creation.
Members
The constituency was first represented by Sándor Burány of MSZP (with Unity support) from 2014,[4] and he was re-elected of Dialogue in 2018.[5]
Election result
2022 election
Result 2022
- Gergely Arató, United for Hungary (46.0%)
- Dr. Sándor Pap, Fidesz–KDNP (42.6%)
- Csongor Vékony, Our Homeland (4.40%)
- Klára Hankó, MKKP (3.90%)
- Lajos László Détári, MEMO (2.20%)
- Other parties (less than 1%) (0.90%)
2018 election
Result 2018
- Sándor Burány, MSZP-P (40.8%)
- Dr. István György, Fidesz–KDNP (39.3%)
- István Tubák, Jobbik (10.1%)
- Márta Demeter, LMP (6.50%)
- Borbála Tölcsér, Momentum (2.10%)
- Other parties (less than 1%) (1.20%)
2014 election
Result 2014
- Sándor Burány, Unity (38.8%)
- Dr. István György, Fidesz–KDNP (37.5%)
- István Tubák, Jobbik (13.9%)
- Balázs Tóth, LMP (6.70%)
- Other parties (less than 1%) (3.10%)
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Notes
- Burány was a member of MSZP until 2018. He ran as a joint candidate of the Unity electoral alliance during the 2014 parliamentary election.
References
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