All 199 seats in the National Assembly 100 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout
69.73% ( 8.00 pp)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Viktor Orbán
Gábor Vona
Gergely Karácsony
Party
Fidesz–KDNP
Jobbik
MSZP–Dialogue
Leader since
17 May 2003
25 November 2006
12 December 2017[a]
Last election
133 seats, 44.87%
23 seats, 20.22%
29+1 seats (as part of Unity)
Seats won
133 / 199
Fidesz 117, KDNP 16
26 / 199
20 / 199
MSZP 17, Dialogue 3
Seat change
0
3
10
Constituency vote
2,636,201
1,276,840
622,458
%
47.89%
23.20%
11.31%
Party vote
2,824,551
1,092,806
682,701
% and swing
49.27% 4.40 pp
19.06% 1.16 pp
11.91% 13.66 pp (from Unity result)[b]
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Ferenc Gyurcsány
Bernadett Szél
Péter Juhász
Party
DK
LMP
Együtt
Leader since
22 October 2011
24 March 2013
4 February 2017
Last election
4 seats (as part of Unity)
5 seats, 5.34%
3 seats (as part of Unity)
Seats won
9 / 199
8 / 199
1 / 199
Seat change
5
3
2
Constituency vote
348,176
312,731
58,591
%
6.33%
5.68%
1.06%
Party vote
308,161
404,429
37,562
% and swing
5.38% [b]
7.06% 1.72 pp
0.66% [b]
Results of the election. A darker shade indicates a higher vote share. Proportional list results are displayed in the top left.
Government before election
Third Orbán Government
Fidesz–KDNP
Government
Fourth Orbán Government
Fidesz–KDNP
Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 8 April 2018. The elections were the second since the adoption of a new constitution, which came into force on 1 January 2012. The result was a victory for the Fidesz–KDNP alliance, preserving its two-thirds majority, with Viktor Orbán remaining Prime Minister. Orbán and Fidesz campaigned primarily on the issues of immigration and foreign meddling, and the election was seen as a victory for right-wing populism in Europe.[1][2][3]
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