2021 Hungarian opposition primary

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2021 Hungarian opposition primary
Prime Minister candidates

18–28 September 2021 (first round)
10–16 October 2021 (second round)
Turnout633,811 (first round)
662,016 (second round)
853,802 (altogether)
 
Nominee Péter Márki-Zay Klára Dobrev
Party Independent[a] DKMLP
Popular vote 371,560 283,677
Percentage 56.7% 43.3%

An opposition primary was held in Hungary, between 18–28 September 2021 (first round) and 10–16 October 2021 (second round), to select the candidate for Prime Minister of Hungary[1][2] supported by the opposition parties to form a coalition to compete in the 2022 parliamentary election. It was the first countrywide primary election in the political history of Hungary. The parties had also selected common candidates for single-member districts via the primary.[3]

Non-partisan candidate Péter Márki-Zay was elected as prime ministerial candidate of the United Opposition.

The agreement to hold the primary for the prime minister candidate was reached on 15 November 2020 between the Democratic Coalition, Jobbik, LMP – Hungary's Green Party, Momentum Movement, Hungarian Socialist Party, and Dialogue for Hungary. These parties were supported by most opposition voters in the 2018 Hungarian parliamentary election, having received 46.47% of the party list vote. On 20 December 2020, they also agreed on presenting a single party list for the election.[4] A document about the foundations of the common election manifesto was signed by the party leaders on 5 January 2021.[5]

Electoral process

Primaries were to be held for both the prime ministerial candidate and the candidates for the National Assembly in all 106 districts. A prime ministerial candidate had to provide 20,000 signatures in support by 6 September, while a constituency candidate had to provide 400. Independents and candidates of affiliated parties (New World People's Party, Hungarian Liberal Party and New Start) could participate, but they had to sign an agreement with one of the six organizing parties that they would join their parliamentary group if elected.

Constituency candidates were to be selected in a single round of first-past-the-post voting, while the prime ministerial candidate was to be chosen in the second round of voting, to which at most three candidates could qualify.[6] The first round of voting was to be held between 18 and 26 September, and the second between 10 and 16 October, with voting both online and in-person. Any eligible voter, and underage voters who would be 18 years old by the date of the parliamentary election, could vote in the primaries.[7]

Prime minister candidates

Candidates (second round)

Declared candidates
Candidate Date of birth Party Background Political views Reference

Klára Dobrev
2 February 1972
(age 49)
Democratic CoalitionHungarian Liberal Party Social liberalism [8]

Péter Márki-Zay
9 May 1972
(age 49)
Independent[a]
endorsed by New World People's Party in the first
round and Momentum Movement in the second round
Liberal conservatism [9]

Withdrawn and eliminated candidates

Withdrawn and eliminated candidates
Candidate Date of birth Party Background Political views Date of withdrawal Endorsement Reference

Gergely Karácsony
11 June 1975
(age 46)
Dialogue for HungaryHungarian Socialist PartyLMP – Hungary's Green Party Green politics
Social democracy
8 October 2021 Péter Márki-Zay [10][11]

András Fekete-Győr
13 April 1989
(age 32)
Momentum Movement Centrism
Liberalism
eliminated in the first round Péter Márki-Zay [12][13]

Péter Jakab
16 August 1980
(age 41)
Jobbik Populism
National conservatism
eliminated in the first round None [14]

József Pálinkás
18 September 1952
(age 68)
New World People's Party Liberal conservatism could not collect
20,000 signatures
Péter Márki-Zay [15][16][17]

Áron Ecsenyi [hu]
12 December 1989 (age 31) Cut the Taxes by 75% Party
  • Leader of Cut the Taxes by 75% Party (2019–present)
Economic liberalism
Libertarianism
31 August 2021[c] None[18] [19][20][21]

Opinion polls

First round polling

Fieldwork date Polling firm Sample
size
Dobrev Fekete-Győr Jakab Karácsony Márki-Zay Others No answer Lead
September 2021 Publicus 1198 28 4 12 31 23 2 - 3
September 2021 Publicus 612 30 2 11 31 11 15 - 1
September 2021 PegaPoll 19.500 31 3 31 21 12 - - Tie
August 2021 Publicus 1009 29 3 23 34 4 - - 5
August 2021 Civitas 1001 32 5 23 16 11 11 - 9
July 2021 Pulzus 1000 19 3 14 19 9 - - Tie
July 2021 Závecz Research 1200 27 12 28 24 5 - - 1
June 2021 KutatóCentrum 1000 17 3 47 20 11 - - 27
June 2021 Medián 1000 26 8 43 41 16 5 - 2
May 2021 Publicus 1011 32 2 15 34 9 - 8 2
May 2021 Civitas 1003 25 6 30 20 7 1 - 5
Apr 2021 Publicus 1012 25 2 19 31 13 - - 6
Apr 2021 Medián 1000 22 14 40 34 23 - - 6
Apr 2021 Nézőpont 1000 10 6 21 20 12 22 - 1
Mar 2021 Civitas 1007 17 12 31 26 12 2 - 5
Mar 2021 Závecz Research 1000 28 16 30 16 5 - 5 2
Feb 2021 IDEA 2000 30 8 29 24 9 - - 1
Feb 2021 Medián 1000 25 10 32 39 22 - - 14
Jan 2021 Pulzus 1000 19 11 16 19 15 8 - Tie
Dec 2020 Századvég 1000 32 7 17 20 24 - - 8

Second round polling

Fieldwork date Polling firm Sample
size
Dobrev Karácsony Márki-Zay Others No answer Lead
October 2021 PegaPoll 5,000 42.6 57.4 - - - 14.8
37.7 - 62.3 - - 24.6
30.5 30.5 39.0 - - 8.5
29 Sep - 4 Oct 2021 Medián 1,000[22] 37 24 33 - 6 4

Debates

2021 Hungarian opposition primary debates
Date Broadcasters  P  Present   S  Surrogate   I  Invited   NI  Not invited  

 A  Absent    N  No debate  

Dobrev Fekete-Győr Jakab Karácsony Márki-Zay
12 September[23] ATV[24] P P P P P
18 September[25] Partizán / 444.hu [hu] N[26]
24 September[27] RTL Klub P P P P P
13 October[28] RTL Klub P [d] NI NI A [e] [29] P [d]

Endorsements

Klára Dobrev

Before first round

After first round

Foreign support

Gergely Karácsony

Before first round

Péter Márki-Zay

Before first round

After first round

Constituencies

265 candidates have officially registered until the 15 August deadline to run in one of the 106 constituencies. In 11 districts, only one candidate has registered, while the highest number of competitors was 5, which happened in three places. 258 of them has managed to submit the required 400 signatures until 6 September.[86]

Breakdown of candidates by selected parliamentary group

Number of candidates by selected parliamentary group[87][f]
PartyCandidateEndorsedAll
DK612889
Jobbik553085
LMP254873
MMM[g]9090
Momentum611576
MSZP385593
Dialogue125769
ÚVNP16[h]4965
Liberals[i]5454
ÚK[j]3232
Independent99

Party list

On 20 December 2020, all six parties agreed on presenting a single party list for the election.[4] The primary election does not directly affect the composition of this list.

Results

Notes

References

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