Bács-Kiskun County Assembly

The Bács Kiskun County Assembly (Hungarian: Bács-Kiskun Megyei Közgyűlés) is the local legislative body of Bács-Kiskun County in the Southern Great Plain, in Hungary.

Bács-Kiskun County Assembly

Bács-Kiskun Vármegyei Közgyűlés
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded1990
Leadership
President
László Rideg, Fidesz–KDNP
since 12 October 2014
Kornél Mák
Norbert Vedelek
Structure
Seats23 councillors
Political groups
Administration
  •   Fidesz–KDNP (16)

Other parties (7)

Length of term
five years
Elections
Last election
13 October 2019
Next election
2024
Meeting place
County Hall, Kecskemét
Website
bacskiskun.hu

Composition

Deputies in Bács-Kiskun County Assembly[1]
Key to parties
  Hungarian Workers' Party (Munkáspárt)
  Momentum Movement (Momentum)
  Jobbik
  • Fidesz-MDF alliance (1998)
  • Fidesz-KDNP-NF alliance (2006)
  • Fidesz-KDNP alliance (from 2010)
  • KDNP-MDF alliance (1994)
  • MDF-KDNP alliance (1994)
  Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk)
  Independent / Others
  • Country Association of Pensioner (1994)
  • Urban Civil Circle (VPK) (1994)
  • Civil Association (1998)
  • Alliance of Civilian Circles (1998)
  National Association of Large Families (NOE)
Period Distribution Seats
1994–1998
2 13 8 3 4 3 10 1 1 1
46
1998–2002
14 2 18 9 2 1
46
2002–2006
23 2 18 3
46
2006–2010
14 3 28 1
46
2010–2014
4 1 16 3
24
2014–2019
3 1 1 14 5
24
2019–2024
2 2 2 16 1
23

2019

The Assembly elected at the 2019 local government elections, is made up of 23 counselors, with the following party composition:[1]

Summary of the 13 October 2019 election results
Party Votes  % +/- Seats +/- Seats %
Fidesz–KDNP 87,225 60.42 Increase4.68 16 Increase2 69.57
Momentum Movement (Momentum) 14,999 10.39 2 Increase2 8.70
Democratic Coalition (DK) 13,877 9.61 Increase3.70 2 Increase1 8.70
Jobbik 13,845 9.59 Decrease10.62 2 Decrease3 8.70
Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk) 7,915 5.48 1 Increase1 4.35
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) 6,507 4.51 Decrease7.49 0 Decrease3 0
Total 149,401 100.0 23 Decrease1
Voter turnout 44.54 Increase1.38

After the elections in 2019 the Assembly controlled by Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 16 councillors, versus 2 for Jobbik, 2 for the Democratic Coalition (DK), 2 for the Momentum Movement and 1 for Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk) councillors.[2][3][4]

2014

The Assembly elected at the 2014 local government elections, is made up of 24 counselors, with the following party composition:[1]

Summary of the 12 October 2014 election results
Party Votes  % +/- Seats +/- Seats %
Fidesz–KDNP 79,721 55.74 Decrease7.65 14 Decrease2 58.33
Jobbik 28,911 20.21 Increase6.50 5 Increase2 20.83
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) 18,024 12.60 Decrease4.91 3 Decrease1 12.50
Democratic Coalition (DK) 8,458 5.91 1 Increase1 4.17
Politics Can Be Different (LMP) 7,908 5.53 Decrease0.13 1 Steady0 4.17
Total 148,713 100.0 24 Steady0
Voter turnout 43.16 Decrease2.11

After the elections in 2014 the Assembly controlled by the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 16 councillors, versus 5 Jobbik, 3 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), 1 Democratic Coalition (DK) and 1 Politics Can Be Different (LMP) councillors.[5]

2010

The Assembly elected at the 2010 local government elections, is made up of 24 counselors, with the following party composition:[1]

Summary of the 3 October 2010 election results
Party Votes  % +/- Seats +/- Seats %
Fidesz–KDNP 96,203 63.39 Increase. 16 Decrease12 66.67
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) 25,569 17.51 Decrease. 4 Decrease10 16.67
Jobbik 20,814 13.71 3 Increase3 12.50
Politics Can Be Different (LMP) 8,189 5.40 1 Increase1 4.17
Total 157,348 100.0 24 Decrease22
Voter turnout 45.27

After the elections in 2010 the Assembly controlled by the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 16 councillors, versus 4 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), 3 Jobbik and 1 Politics Can Be Different (LMP) councillors.

Presidents of the Assembly

So far, the presidents of the Bács-Kiskun County Assembly have been:

References

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