Budapest 2nd constituency

The 2nd constituency of Budapest (Hungarian: Budapesti 02. számú országgyűlési egyéni választókerület) is one of the single member constituencies of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Hungary. The constituency standard abbreviation: Budapest 02. OEVK.[2]

Budapest
2nd constituency
(District XI.)
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Boundary of 2nd constituency in Budapest
CityBudapest
Electorate69,335 (2018)
Major settlements11th District
Current constituency
Created2011
PartyMomentum
MemberAnna Orosz[1]
Created from
  • Constituency no. 15
  • Constituency no. 16
  • Constituency no. 17
Elected2022

Since 2022, it has been represented by Anna Orosz of the Momentum party.

Geography

The 2nd constituency is located in south-western part of Buda.

The constituency borders with 3rd constituency to the north, 1st constituency to the northeast, 6th constituency to the southeast, 18th constituency to the south and 2nd constituency of Pest County to the west.

List of districts

The constituency includes the following municipalities:[3][2]

  1. District XI.: Main (inner) part of the district (except Nándorkert, Albertfalva, Kelenvölgy and Péterhegy).

History

The 2nd constituency of Budapest was created in 2011 and contained of the pre-2011 abolished constituencies of the part of 15th, 16th and 17th constituency of the capital. Its borders have not changed since its creation.

Members

The constituency was first represented by István Simicskó of the KDNP from 2014 to 2022.[4][5] He was succeeded by Anna Orosz of the Momentum Movement in 2022 (with United for Hungary support).[6]

Election Member Party  % Ref.
2014 István Simicskó KDNP 44.78 [7]
2018 42.16 [8]
2022[lower-alpha 1] Anna Orosz Momentum 51.94 [9]

Election result

2022 election

Result 2022

  Anna Orosz, United for Hungary (52.0%)
  István Simicskó, Fidesz–KDNP (40.7%)
  Előd Novák, Our Homeland (3.1%)
  Miklós Mendly, MKKP (3.0%)
  Other parties (less than 1%) (1.2%)
2022 parliamentary election: Budapest - 2nd constituency[9][10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United for Hungary Anna Orosz 27,881 51.94
Fidesz–KDNP Dr. István Simicskó 21,864 40.73 -1.43
Our Homeland Movement Előd Novák 1,653 3.08 New
MKKP Miklós Mendly 1,607 2.99 +1.21
MEMO Gábor Szenes 458 0.85 New
NÉP Piroska Billein 159 0.3 New
Leftist Alliance György Barabás 56 0.1
Majority 6,017 11.21
Turnout 54,198 81.09 Increase 0.31
Registered electors 66,833
United for Hungary gain from Fidesz–KDNP Swing +9.6

2018 election

Result 2018

  Dr. István Simicskó, Fidesz–KDNP (42.2%)
  Erzsébet Gy. Németh, DK (40.5%)
  Máté Kreitler-Sas, LMP (6.1%)
  Dr. András Bardócz-Tódor, Jobbik (5.9%)
  Dávid Bedő, Momentum (2.8%)
  András Horváth, MKKP (1.8%)
  Other parties (less than 1%) (0.7%)
2018 parliamentary election: Budapest - 2nd constituency[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Fidesz–KDNP Dr. István Simicskó 23,403 42.16 -2.62
DK Erzsébet Gy. Németh 22,494 40.53 as Unity
LMP Máté Kreitler-Sas 3,384 6.1 -2.52
Jobbik Dr. András Bardócz-Tódor 3,252 5.86 -2.16
Momentum Dávid Bedő 1,540 2.77 New
MKKP Roland Fischer 990 1.78 New
Workers' Party Gábor Benyovszky 248 0.46 -0.03
SEM Frizsina Zsuzsanna Petre-Varga 195 0.35 -0.65
Majority 909 1.63
Turnout 56,006 80.78 Increase 5.57
Registered electors 69,335
Fidesz–KDNP hold Swing -6.4

2014 election

Result 2014

  Dr. István Simicskó, Fidesz–KDNP (44.8%)
  Dr. István Józsa, Unity (36.7%)
  Antal Csárdi, LMP (8.6%)
  Előd Attila Novák, Jobbik (8.0%)
  Frizsina Zsuzsanna Petre-Varga, SEM (1.0%)
  Other parties (less than 1%) (0.9%)
2014 parliamentary election: Budapest - 2nd constituency[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Fidesz–KDNP Dr. István Simicskó 23,963 44.78
Unity Dr. István Józsa 19,643 36.71
LMP Antal Csárdi 4,615 8.62
Jobbik Előd Attila Novák 4,291 8.02
SEM Frizsina Zsuzsanna Petre-Varga 534 1.0
Workers' Party Gábor Benyovszky 262 0.49
JESZ Péter Nagy 207 0.39
Majority 4,320 8.07
Turnout 54,118 75.21
Registered electors 71,957
Fidesz–KDNP win (new seat)

Notes

  1. Orosz was a member of Momentum. He ran as a joint candidate of the United for Hungary electoral alliance during the 2022 parliamentary election.

References

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