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By-elections in Hungary occur to fill vacant constituency seats in the National Assembly of Hungary . Vacant list seats are filled by the next member of the list of the respective MP. If there are no more members on the list, the seat is left vacant.
By-elections
No by-election was held during this cycle.
Constituency
Date
Incumbent
Party
Winner
Party
Cause
Source
Komárom-Esztergom 03
1991-03-24, 1991-04-14, 1991-07-14, 1991-09-15, 1992-01-12, 1992-02-16, 1992-06-07, 1992-06-21
Sándor Deák
SZDSZ
György Keleti
MSZP
Death
"Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
Budapest 09
1991-03-27, 1991-04-14
Gábor Demszky
SZDSZ
Pál Filó
MSZP
Resignation
"Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
Borsod-Abaúj Zemplén 11
1991-08-11, 1991-09-15
Miklós Németh
Ind.
Mihály Kupa
Ind.
Resignation
"Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
Békés 01
1992-05-10, 1992-05-24
Zoltán Szokolay
MDF
Éva Sarkadiné Lukovics
SZDSZ
Resignation
"Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
Bács-Kiskun 04
József Faddi
FKgP
Tamás Gábor Nagy
Agrarian Alliance
Death
"Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
See also
Elections in Hungary
Notes
László Varju resigned on 6 December 2024, because he was convicted of disorderly conduct.
Árpád Potápi died on 17 October 2024
Ferenc Koncz died on 10 July 2020
Also supported by DK , MSZP , Greens , Momentum and Párbeszéd .
Pintér was elected Mayor of Dunaújváros , as a result he resigned on 28 October 2019.
Jenő Lasztovicza died on 8 January 2015.
Supported by MSZP and other left-wing opposition parties.
Tibor Navracsics was appointed European Commissioner, as a result he resigned on 30 October 2014.
Péter Kiss died on 29 July 2014.
László Domokos was elected for chairman of State Audit Office
Sándor Arnóth died in 16 March 2011
István Balsai was elected for member of the Constitutional Court.
Balázs Horváth died in 2 July 2006
András Deák died in 20 October 2007
Ferenc Gegesy resigned.
László Toller lost his capacity due to his car accident. The elections were invalid due to low turnout.
János Áder was elected to MEP.
József Szájer was elected to MEP.
László Surján was elected to MEP.
Béla Gyuricza died.
Péter Kálmán Rajcsányi died.
József Zilahi died.
Attila Buza died.
Sándor Deák died.
Gábor Demszky was elected for mayor of Budapest.
Miklós Németh resigned.
Zoltán Szokolay resigned.
József Faddi died.
References
"10. A megüresedett mandátum betöltése". Nemzeti Választási Iroda - (in Hungarian).
"Varju László lemond a képviselői mandátumáról, hogy időközi választás legyen Újpesten" . Index.hu . 6 December 2024. Retrieved 13 January 2025.
"Nagyot nyert a Fidesz a dombóvári időközi választáson, Dúró Dóra 19 százalék felett végzett" .
"Meghalt Potápi Árpád János, a kormány nemzetpolitikai államtitkára" . Index.hu . 17 October 2024. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
"A fideszes Koncz Zsófia nyerte az időközi országgyűlési választást Borsodban" .
"Motorbalesetben meghalt Koncz Ferenc fideszes parlamenti képviselő" . Index.hu . 10 July 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
"Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
"Nemzeti Választási Bizottság" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
"Hungary's far-right Jobbik party wins key seat" . BBC News . 13 April 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
Szakacs, Gergely; Than, Krisztina (23 February 2015). "Hungary's right-wing alliance loses two-thirds majority" . Reuters . Retrieved 7 April 2015.
"evkjkv" . Hungarian Electoral Commission (in Hungarian). Retrieved 7 April 2015.
"Socialist Imre Horváth Won The Battle Of Újpest - Hungary Today" . Retrieved 7 April 2015.
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