2018 United States legislative election

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  First party Second party
 
Candidate John Roberts Marcus Garvey
Party Democratic Center Democrats' Party
Alliance National Unity Opposition
Leader since January 6, 2006 August 18, 2018
Last election 382 seats, 67.24% 48 seats, 20.06%
Seats won
Seat change Decrease 120 Increase 106
popular vote 52,409,284 30,187,320
Percentage 54.21% 31.23%

Premier before election

John Roberts
Democratic Center

Elected Premier

John Roberts
Democratic Center

2022 Hungarian parliamentary election

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All 199 seats in the National Assembly
100 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout69.59% (Decrease 0.14pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Viktor Orbán Péter Márki-Zay László Toroczkai
Party Fidesz Independent (MMM) Our Homeland
Alliance Fidesz–KDNP United for Hungary
Leader since 17 May 2003 17 October 2021 23 June 2018
Last election 133 seats, 49.27% Did not exist Did not exist[a]
Seats won
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease8 New party
Constituency vote 2,823,419 1,983,708 307,064
% 52.52% 36.90% 5.71%
Party vote 3,060,706 1,947,331 332,487
% and swing 54.13% Increase 4.86pp 34.44% Decrease 12.03pp 5.88% New

Results of the election. A darker shade indicates a higher vote share. Proportional list results are displayed in the top left.

Government before election

Fourth Orbán Government
Fidesz–KDNP

Government after election

Fifth Orbán Government
Fidesz–KDNP

Notes

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  1. ^ Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk) was formed in 2018. In November 2018, three deputies defected from Jobbik and joined Mi Hazánk. One later left, leaving the party with two deputies. Within the National Assembly, they are labeled as independents, as the party does not have its own parliamentary group. Hungarian Justice and Life Party (MIÉP), which merged in Mi Hazánk in 2021, won 0.15% in 2018.

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