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2002 Hungarian parliamentary election

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2002 Hungarian parliamentary election
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Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 7 April 2002, with a second round of voting in 131 of the 176 single member constituencies on 21 April.[1][2]

Quick facts All 386 seats to the Országgyűlés 194 seats were needed for a majority, Turnout ...

Although Fidesz remained the largest party in the National Assembly despite receiving fewer votes than the Hungarian Socialist Party, the Socialist Party was able to form a coalition government with the Alliance of Free Democrats.

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Results

More information Party, Proportional ...

Party list results by county

More information County, MSZP ...
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Notes

  1. Orbán became Prime Minister on 6 July 1998. He had previously been leader of Fidesz since 18 April 1993, but resigned partway through his premiership in 29 January 2000, and did not become leader again until 17 May 2003.
  2. Medgyessy was selected as the MSZP's Prime Minister candidate in June 2001, but did not join the party, remaining an independent.
  3. Combined results for Fidesz (148 seats, 29.48%) and MDF (17 seats, 2.80%).
  4. Including one deputy elected as a joint SZDSZ-MSZP candidate.
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