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1906 Hungarian parliamentary election
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29 April–8 May 1906
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All 413 seats in the Diet 207 seats needed for a majority
Party
Leader
Seats
+/–
F48P
Ferenc Kossuth
253
+88
Constitution
Gyula Andrássy
71
+44
CVP
Aladár Zichy
33
+8
PNR
Gheorghe Pop de Băsești
14
+6
Saxon Party
13
New
SNS
Pavol Mudroň
7
+6
Serb National
4
+3
Democratic Party
Vilmos Vázsonyi
3
+1
MUSDN
1
New
Peasant Party
1
New
Independents
–
13
+3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary between 29 April and 8 May 1906.[1] The parties of the allied opposition received 87.96% of the vote. The main party of the opposition, the Party for Independence and '48, won a parliamentary majority, winning 253 of the 400 seats. However, the party failed to govern effectively as cleavages in the party led to several splits and due to the compromise made with Franz Joseph I of Austria.
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