2019 Budapest Assembly election


The 2019 Budapest Assembly election was held on 13 October 2019, concurring with other local elections in Hungary. Voters elected the Mayor of Budapest, and the mayors of the 23 districts directly, while 9 seats in the assembly were distributed proportionally, taking into account votes cast for losing district mayoral candidates.

Mayor

was elected mayor with 50.86% of the vote, defeating incumbent István Tarlós who held the office since 2010.

District mayors

The opposition won the majority of district mayoral races.
In case of joint candidates, bold denotes the party to which the candidate personally belongs.
In the 23 districts, 14 opposition or opposition supported candidates won, with 9 government-aligned or government-supported mayors. This is a sharp improvement for the opposition as they previously only occupied 4 of these mayorships.
In most of the cities, the assembly majority is composed of members aligned with the mayor, except:
In XXIII., the mayor's civil organization together with Fidesz-KDNP members have a majority.

Party list seats

Candidates elected on the Fidesz–KDNP list:
  1. István Tarlós – did not take his seat
  2. Gábor Bagdy
  3. Zsolt Láng
  4. Zsófia Hassay
  5. Zsolt Wintermantel – did not take his seat
  6. Gábor Tamás Nagy
Candidates elected on the Momentum–DK–MSZP–Dialogue–LMP list:
  1. Kata Tüttő
  2. Erzsébet Gy. Németh
  3. Gábor Havasi
Number in parentheses is the candidate's original position on the list, as some list candidates were elected to a mayorship.
Tarlós announced on 15 October 2019, that he won't take his seat. This caused Attila Ughy to take his seat instead. Zsolt Wintermantel did not take either his seat on 28 October; he was replaced by Gábor Pintér, according to the request of the Fidesz–KDNP alliance. Botond Sára and Tamás Hoffmann were elected into the local representative bodies in their districts, therefore they were excluded from the party compensation list.

Breakdown of seats

The opposition won a majority in the Assembly, breaking over 15 years of a Fidesz majority.

Detailed results

Italics means incumbent, bold means winner of the election.