List of Hungarian by-elections

By-elections in Hungary occur to fill vacant constituency seats in the National Assembly of Hungary. Vacant list seats are filled by the next member of the list of the respective MP. If there are no more members on the list, the seat is left vacant.[1]

By-elections

2014–2018 Parliament

Constituency Date Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Source
Veszprém 03 2015-04-12 Jenő Lasztovicza   Fidesz Lajos Rig   Jobbik Death[lower-alpha 1] [2][3]
Veszprém 01 2015-02-02 Tibor Navracsics   Fidesz Zoltán Kész   Ind.[lower-alpha 2] Resignation[lower-alpha 3] [4]
Budapest 11 2014-11-23 Péter Kiss   MSZP Imre Horváth   MSZP Death[lower-alpha 4] [5][6]

2010–2014 Parliament

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2006–2010 Parliament

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2002–2006 Parliament

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1998–2002 Parliament

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1994–98 Parliament

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1990–94 Parliament

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See also

Elections in Hungary

Notes

  1. Jenő Lasztovicza died on 8 January 2015.
  2. Supported by MSZP and other left-wing opposition parties.
  3. Tibor Navracsics was appointed European Commissioner, as a result he resigned on 30 October 2014.
  4. Péter Kiss died on 29 July 2014.

References

  1. "10. A megüresedett mandátum betöltése". Nemzeti Választási Iroda - (in Hungarian).
  2. "Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  3. "Hungary's far-right Jobbik party wins key seat". BBC News. 13 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  4. Szakacs, Gergely; Than, Krisztina (23 February 2015). "Hungary's right-wing alliance loses two-thirds majority". Reuters. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  5. "evkjkv". Hungarian Electoral Commission (in Hungarian). Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  6. "Socialist Imre Horváth Won The Battle Of Újpest - Hungary Today". Retrieved 7 April 2015.


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