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1990 Hungarian parliamentary election|
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Turnout | 65.11% (first round) 45.54% (second round) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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József Antall
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Péter Tölgyessy
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Viktor Orbán
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Party
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MDF
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SZDSZ
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Fidesz
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Leader since
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21 October 1989
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[a]
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23 March 1989
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Seats won
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[b]
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1R vote and %
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1,186,791 (23.9%)
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1,082,965 (21.8%)
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529,299 (10.7%)
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2R vote and %
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1,406,277 (41.6%)
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1,055,449 (31.2%)
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1.058,360 (32.6%)
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Party vote
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1,514,359
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1,050,799
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1.076,315
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%
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38.73%
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29.40%
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29.73%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Imre Pozsgay
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Vincze Vörös
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Sándor Keresztes
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Party
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MSZP
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FKGP
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KDNP
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Leader since
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[c]
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1989
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30 September 1989
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Seats won
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1R vote and %
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504,995 (10.2%)
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235,611 (4.8%)
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287,614 (5.8%)
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2R vote and %
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216,561 (6.4%)
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90,564 (2.7%)
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126,636 (3.7%)
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Party vote
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335,064
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439,649
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317,278
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%
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5.89%
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8.95%
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6.46%
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Results of the election. Proportional list results are displayed in the top left. |
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- ^ Tölgyessy was lead candidate of SZDSZ, but was not party leader.
- ^ Including 2 deputies elected as joint Fidesz–SZDSZ candidates and one deputy elected as a joint Fidesz–KDNP–SZDSZ candidate.
- ^ Pozsgay was lead candidate of MSZP, but was not party leader.
This is a infobox for an alternate 1990 hungarian elections