- Source: 2021 Hungarian opposition primary results by constituency
The following list contains results of the 2021 Hungarian opposition primary by constituency. The winners became joint candidates of the electoral alliance United for Hungary to compete against candidates of the ruling party Fidesz in the 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election.
Budapest
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== District 11
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=Bács-Kiskun County
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=Winner candidate Roland Károly Horváth withdrew his candidacy on 14 January 2022, citing health reasons. He was replaced as candidate of the joint opposition by fellow Democratic Coalition member László Molnár.
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=Baranya County
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=Békés County
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=Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
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== District 7
=Csongrád-Csanád County
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=Fejér County
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== District 5
=Győr-Moson-Sopron County
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== District 5
=Hajdú-Bihar County
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== District 4
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== District 6
=Heves County
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=Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok
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== District 4
=Komárom-Esztergom County
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=Nógrád County
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=Pest County
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== District 10
=Winner candidate Mihály Gér withdrew from his candidacy on 14 February 2022, after his insensitive comments he made on social media after a deadly car accident involving him in 2016 were brought to light. He was replaced as candidate of the joint opposition by fellow Dialogue for Hungary member Rebeka Szabó.
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== District 12
=Somogy County
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== District 4
=Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
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== District 6
=Tolna County
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=Vas County
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=Veszprém County
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== District 4
=Zala County
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=Notes
References
Sources
Results of the 2021 Hungarian opposition primary results by constituency
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 2021 Hungarian opposition primary results by constituency
- 2021 Hungarian opposition primary
- 2022 Hungarian parliamentary election
- United for Hungary
- Democratic Coalition (Hungary)
- 2014 Hungarian parliamentary election
- Electoral system of Hungary
- 2021 Japanese general election
- Yes Solidarity for Hungary Movement
- Gergely Arató