2009 European Parliament election in Hungary

An election of Members of the European Parliament from Hungary to the European Parliament was held in 2009. Hungary delegated 22 members to the European Parliament based on the Nice treaty and the election took place on 7 June.

2009 European Parliament election in Hungary

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All 22 seats of Hungary in the European Parliament
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Pál Schmitt Kinga Göncz
Party Fidesz–KDNP MSZP
Alliance EPP S&D
Last election 12 9
Seats won 14 4
Seat change 2 5
Popular vote 1,632,309 503,140
Percentage 56.37% 17.37%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Krisztina Morvai Lajos Bokros
Party Jobbik MDF
Alliance NI ECR
Last election 0 1
Seats won 3 1
Seat change 3 0
Popular vote 427,773 153,660
Percentage 14.77% 5.31%

Candidates

Among the candidates that ran were:

  • Pál Schmitt, József Szájer, Kinga Gál, János Áder, László Surján, Lívia Járóka, András Gyürk, Béla Glattfelder, Ádám Kósa, Ágnes Hankiss for Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Union
  • Kinga Göncz, Edit Herczog, Zita Gurmai, Csaba Sándor Tabajdi, Gyula Hegyi, Szabolcs Fazekas, Gyula Cserei, Mihály Kökény, Gábor Harangozó for the Hungarian Socialist Party
  • Lajos Bokros, György Habsburg, Szabolcs Joó, Ibolya Dávid for the Hungarian Democratic Forum
  • István Szent-Iványi, Gabriella Béki, Gábor Demszky, György Konrád for the Alliance of Free Democrats
  • Krisztina Morvai, Zoltán Balczó, Csanád Szegedi, Judit Szima, Gábor Vona for Jobbik – Movement for a Better Hungary

Election

The election in Hungary took place according to the 2003 CXIII. law about European election and the 1997 C. election law. According to this the country consists of a single election district and those parties will be put on the ballot who could collect 20,000 proposal coupons. Eight qualified lists were approved by Hungarian authorities to be put on the ballot, of which two of them were shared lists. Fidesz shared its party list with the Christian Democratic People's Party (KDNP) to create a joint Fidesz-KDNP list, and Politics Can Be Different shared its party list with the Humanist Party to create a joint LMP-HP list.

Opinion polls

Source Date Fidesz-KDNP MSZP SZDSZ MDF Jobbik others
Medián 25 February 2009 63% 25% 4% 2% 4% 2%
Medián 18 March 2009 66% 23% 2% 4% 4% 1%
Tárki 30 March 2009 62% 23% 3% 3% 4% 5%
Marketing Centrum 30 March 2009 61% 25% 3% 4% 5% 2%
Progresszív Intézet 13 April 2009 62% 25% 3% 5% 3% 2%
Medián 15 April 2009 70% 18% 2% 2% 4% 4%
Századvég-Forsense 21 April 2009 70% 18% 2% 1% 5% 4%
Forsense 27 April 2009 63% 27% 2% 2% 6% 1%
Tárki 29 April 2009 64% 22% 4% 2% 4% 4%
Gallup 8 May 2009 68% 21% 1% 2% 5% 3%
Századvég-Forsense 26 May 2009 71% 17% 1% 2% 6% 3%
Nézőpont 27 May 2009 66% 14% 4% 6% 7% 3%
Tárki 27 May 2009 70% 17% 3% 1% 4% 5%
Szonda Ipsos 28 May 2009 67% 21% 2% 3% 4% 3%
Marketing Centrum 1 June 2009 61% 19% 5% 4% 8% 5%
Medián 3 June 2009 60% 21% 4% 4% 7% 4%

Results

The European Parliament elections' biggest winners were the centre-right opposition Fidesz party, which won 56% of the vote and 14 seats. The far-right Jobbik ("For a Better Hungary") party also performed stronger than expected. The Hungarian Democratic Forum also gained one seat, so the former finance minister Lajos Bokros could travel to Brussels.

The liberal Alliance of Free Democrats (SZDSZ) was almost wiped off the political map, attracting only 60,000 votes or 2%, compared to more than a million in the country's first free elections 19 years ago.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Fidesz-KDNP1,632,30956.3614+2
Hungarian Socialist Party503,14017.374–5
Jobbik427,77314.773New
Hungarian Democratic Forum153,6605.3110
Politics Can Be Different–Humanist Party75,5222.610New
Alliance of Free Democrats62,5272.160–2
Hungarian Workers' Party27,8170.9600
Romani Alliance Party13,4310.460New
Total2,896,179100.0022–2
Valid votes2,896,17999.15
Invalid/blank votes24,7690.85
Total votes2,920,948100.00
Registered voters/turnout8,046,08636.30
Source: Valasztas.hu

By county

County Fidesz-KDNP MSZP Jobbik MDF LMP-HP SZDSZ Munkáspárt MCF
Bács-Kiskun 65.34 13.30 12.41 4.40 1.65 1.49 0.83 0.58
Baranya 59.94 18.21 10.70 5.29 2.55 1.68 0.94 0.69
Békés 57.07 17.02 16.56 4.58 1.60 1.34 1.49 0.35
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén 49.11 19.30 22.88 4.05 1.54 1.15 1.23 0.75
Budapest 48.12 22.30 12.59 6.54 4.88 4.46 0.93 0.17
Csongrád 58.32 17.64 12.53 5.90 2.46 1.78 1.21 0.15
Fejér 58.73 16.79 13.90 5.48 2.35 1.69 0.91 0.16
Győr-Moson-Sopron 64.48 14.34 11.75 5.44 1.89 1.32 0.65 0.13
Hajdú-Bihar 60.63 12.58 17.10 5.25 1.96 1.15 0.93 0.39
Heves 50.06 19.23 20.17 4.74 1.75 1.67 1.19 1.20
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok 53.35 17.76 19.02 4.76 1.65 1.42 1.73 0.32
Komárom-Esztergom 55.43 21.02 12.53 5.74 2.05 1.88 1.07 0.28
Nógrád 54.04 17.70 18.68 4.36 1.39 1.21 1.88 0.73
Pest 56.71 15.03 16.63 5.43 2.98 2.20 0.73 0.29
Somogy 64.34 16.51 10.94 4.18 1.58 1.25 0.85 0.34
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg 57.36 14.15 18.49 4.18 1.14 1.04 0.86 2.77
Tolna 64.38 15.34 11.68 4.76 1.53 1.25 0.71 0.34
Vas 68.37 13.31 9.25 4.96 1.78 1.66 0.53 0.13
Veszprém 60.11 16.41 13.44 5.34 2.20 1.59 0.77 0.14
Zala 63.13 14.63 12.94 5.15 1.60 1.52 0.70 0.33
Foreign representations 50.45 11.90 15.40 6.34 9.84 5.83 0.03 0.21
Total 56.36 17.37 14.77 5.31 2.61 2.16 0.96 0.46

List of seat winners

Consequences

Alliance of Free Democrats Party leader Gábor Fodor announced that he will offer his resignation in case his party will not reach the 5% limit needed for representation in the European Parliament (the same limit is applied in national elections). After the election results were published Fodor repeated his statement promising to offer his resignation to the party congress the following day. The election result ultimately caused mass resignations including Fodor in the leadership of SZDSZ and internal turmoil in the party. The election results prompted an intense debate about the future of the party in MSZP as well.

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