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1994 Hungarian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
election_name1994 Hungarian parliamentary election
countryHungary
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1990 Hungarian parliamentary election
previous_year1990
next_election1998 Hungarian parliamentary election
next_year1998
seats_for_electionAll 386 seats to the National Assembly
majority_seats194
election_date8 May 1994 (first round)
29 May 1994 (second round)
turnout68.92% (first round)
55.12% (second round)
1blank1R vote and %
2blank2R vote and %
3blankParty vote
4blank% and swing
image1Gyula Horn at the award ceremony of the Charlemagne Prize.jpg (cropped).jpg
leader1Gyula Horn
party1Hungarian Socialist Party
leader_since127 May 1990
last_election133 seats, 10.89%
seats1
seat_change1176
1data1**1,688,835 (31.3%)**
2data1**1,943,757 (45.3%)**
3data1**1,781,504**
4data1**32.99%** 22.10 pp
image2GaborKuncze (cropped).jpg
leader2Gábor Kuncze
party2Alliance of Free Democrats
leader_since2
last_election294 seats, 21.40%
seats2
seat_change224
1data21,005,658 (18.6%)
2data21,221,069 (28.5%)
3data21,065,889
4data219.74% 1.66 pp
image3Boross Péter 2020 (cropped).png
leader3Péter Boross
party3Hungarian Democratic Forum
leader_since312 December 1993
last_election3164 seats, 24.73%
seats3
seat_change3126
1data3649,872 (12.0%)
2data3639,866 (14.9%)
3data3633,770
4data311.74% 12.99 pp
image4Torgyán 1990 (cropped).jpg
leader4József Torgyán
party4Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party
leader_since426 April 1991
last_election444 seats, 11.73%
seats4
seat_change418
1data4425,346 (7.9%)
2data4252,405 (5.9%)
3data4476,272
4data48.82% 2.91 pp
image5László Surján (cropped).jpg
leader5László Surján
party5Christian Democratic People's Party (Hungary)
leader_since527 May 1990
last_election521 seats, 6.46%
seats5
seat_change51
1data5397,873 (7.4%)
2data5126,616 (3.0%)
3data5379,523
4data57.03% 0.57 pp
image6Viktor Orban 1990 (cropped).jpg
leader6Viktor Orbán
party6Fidesz
leader_since618 April 1993
last_election622 seats, 8.95%
seats6
seat_change62
1data6416,116 (7.7%)
2data629,391 (0.7%)
3data6379,344
4data67.02% 1.93 pp
map_image1994 Hungarian parliamentary election - Vote Strength.svg
map_size350px
map_captionResults of the election. A darker shade indicates a higher vote share. Proportional list results are displayed in the top left.
titleGovernment
posttitleGovernment after election
before_electionBoross Government
before_partyMDF–EKGP–KDNP
after_electionHorn Government
after_partyMSZP–SZDSZ

29 May 1994 (second round) 55.12% (second round)

Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 8 May 1994, with a second round of voting in 174 of the 176 single member constituencies on 29 May. They resulted in the return to power of the Hungarian Socialist Party, the former Communist party, under the leadership of Gyula Horn, who became prime minister. The Socialists achieved a remarkable revival, winning an overall majority of 209 seats out of 386, up from 33 in 1990.

The governing Hungarian Democratic Forum was severely defeated, falling from 165 seats to 38 for third place. It was also a disappointment for the principal opposition party of the previous parliament, the Alliance of Free Democrats, which failed to capitalize on the government's unpopularity and lost seats. Poor economic performance, apparent government incompetence and a certain nostalgia for the social security of the communist era appear to be the main reasons for the result, together with significant reform of the Socialists' policies, with commitment to the expansion for the market economy and continued compensation for the victims of communism.

With a majority of 15, the Socialists had enough seats to govern alone. Despite this, Horn decided to form a coalition with the Free Democrats, giving him a two-thirds majority. This was partly to assuage public concerns inside and outside Hungary over an ex-Communist party with an absolute majority, and partly to get his reform package past his own party's left wing.

Electoral system

The unicameral National Assembly (Országgyűlés), the highest organ of state authority, initiates and approves legislation sponsored by the prime minister. A party had to win at least 5% of the national vote (based on the total of regional list votes) to form a parliamentary faction. The National Assembly had 386 members, elected for a four-year term in a mixed system: 176 members in single-seat constituencies by a modified two-round system, 152 in multi-seat constituencies by party-list proportional representation (using territorial lists) and 58 members (using a national list) to realize semi-proportional representation.

Results

Party list results by county

CountyMSZPSZDSZMDFFKGPKDNPFideszMPKPASZMIÉPOthersAlliance of Free Democrats}};"Hungarian Democratic Forum}};"Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party}};"Fidesz}};"Hungarian Workers' Party}};"Republican Party (Hungary)}};"Agrarian Alliance}};"Hungarian Justice and Life Party}};"
Bács-Kiskun**26.70**18.0712.8212.367.636.573.001.873.381.606.00
Baranya**32.09**21.7510.878.486.306.603.133.352.311.513.62
Békés**31.93**19.359.7512.403.975.995.463.322.07-5.77
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén**40.12**16.269.606.938.896.954.311.792.14-3.00
Budapest**35.15**20.7714.944.605.616.152.644.781.763.58-
Csongrád**26.88**20.6410.6411.387.206.923.472.642.872.025.35
Fejér**33.37**19.529.8510.425.6210.012.632.882.031.592.08
Győr-Moson-Sopron**26.75**22.2112.6810.898.188.111.932.681.62-4.95
Hajdú-Bihar**35.47**17.4910.499.914.778.042.461.592.442.295.04
Heves**34.61**20.849.687.458.765.634.711.351.731.443.81
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok**34.97**19.399.5710.275.127.414.741.632.02-4.88
Komárom-Esztergom**38.72**22.898.648.376.426.363.39-1.69-3.52
Nógrád**34.79**16.6110.476.2310.736.5010.60-1.69-2.39
Pest**29.88**20.6912.009.627.707.012.193.191.662.493.57
Somogy**40.60**15.429.0312.376.497.421.861.252.241.521.79
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg**32.64**16.2512.008.797.847.613.541.581.931.726.09
Tolna**31.25**18.0710.658.258.887.922.592.044.182.094.09
Vas**25.83**25.6312.3111.3210.546.992.151.442.60-1.19
Veszprém**29.00**22.3112.2310.447.748.042.101.261.94-4.95
Zala**29.37**18.8712.3513.919.817.662.13-2.06-3.84
Total**32.99**19.7311.738.827.037.013.182.532.101.583.25

Notes

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p899 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Fitzmaurice, John. (1995). "The Hungarian election of May 1994". Electoral Studies.
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p925
  4. "1994. évi országgyűlési választás 1. forduló – Területi választókerületek listák eredményei".
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