Confident victory in the capital
In Budapest, in the XVI. In the region, dám Horváth (Fidesz-KDNP) won the municipal parliamentary seat by 944 votes (68.16%). Independent candidate Adrian Farkas received 205 votes (14.8 percent), according to election office data. Edde Curtis, the KDP candidate, came in third with 176 votes (12.71 percent), independent candidate Victor Schaefer received 53 votes (3.83 percent), and Zolte-Mart Horvath, the Labor Party and ISZOMM candidate, received seven votes, i.e. zero. 51 percent, the National Electoral Office announced on its website.
In the individual constituency, temporary municipal elections were held due to the resignation of the representative, in which five candidates participated, and 5,472 eligible voters appeared in the register.
I also won at Kecskemét
In Kecskemét, in the ninth single electoral district, István Jánosi, the candidate for Fidesz-KDNP, obtained the majority of votes.
According to data on the website of the National Elections Office, István Jánosi received 591 votes (64.59 percent), Juliana Kalo 250 (27.32 percent) (Szövetség a Hírös Varosért Egyesület), Kordik Szabolcs 45 (4.92 percent). party), István Balanyi 15 (1.64 percent) (Hungarian Workers’ Party – ISZOMM), Dániel Aczél 12 (1.31 percent) (Civil Response Movement), while Laszlo Varga 2 (0.22 percent) (Resolution Movement).
In the ninth single electoral district, 915 of the 5,951 citizens cast valid votes. Six votes were invalid.
The by-election was necessary because Tamás Gyula Szeberényi (Fidesz-KDNP) resigned as local government representative after winning a parliamentary mandate in the April parliamentary elections.
In the fall of 2019, Fidesz-KDNP candidates won eight of Kecskemét’s fourteen districts, while opposition candidates Szövezég a Hírös Varosért Egyesület won six. Both nominated organizations received three places from the compensation list.
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