Budapest 9th constituency

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Budapest
9th constituency
(District X.)
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Electoral district Bp09.jpg
Boundary of 9th constituency in Budapest
CityBudapest
Electorate76,746 (2018)
Major settlements10th District
Current constituency
Created2011
PartyMSZP-Dialogue
MemberSándor Burány[1]
Created from
Elected2014, 2018

The 9th constituency of Budapest (Hungarian: Budapesti 09. 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 09. OEVK.[2]

Since 2014, it has been represented by Sándor Burány of the MSZP-Dialogue party alliance.

Geography[]

The 9th constituency is located in central part of Pest.

List of districts[]

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

  1. District X.: Main part of the district (except Újhegy and Keresztúridűlő).
  2. District XIX.: Northeastern part of the district (east of the Ady Endre út).

History[]

The 9th constituency of Budapest was created in 2011 and contained of the pre-2011 abolished constituencies of the part of 14th, 26th and 28th constituency of the capital. Its borders have not changed since its creation.

Members[]

The constituency was first represented by Sándor Burány of MSZP (with Unity support) from 2014,[4] and he was re-elected of Dialogue in 2018.[5]

Election Member Party %
2014[a] Sándor Burány MSZP 38.8
2018 Dialogue 40.8

Election result[]

2018 election[]

2018 parliamentary election: Budapest - 9th constituency[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MSZPDialogue Sándor Burány 22,010 40.78 as Unity
Fidesz–KDNP Dr. István György 21,222 39.32 +1.81
Jobbik István Tubák 5,437 10.07 -3.81
LMP Márta Demeter 3,522 6.53 -0.15
Momentum Borbála Tölcsér 1,139 2.11 New
Workers' Party László Kerezsi 223 0.41 -0.36
MIÉP Tibor Závoczki 114 0.21
Common Ground Margit Erzsébet Pálfi 81 0.15
Go Hungary! Tivadar Lantos 68 0.13
Nation and Peace Csaba Kovács 68 0.13
Iránytű Sándor Kara 58 0.11
Lendülettel Ildikó Ilona Postásné Balázs 34 0.06
Majority 788 1.46
Turnout 54,398 70.88 Increase 7.15
Registered electors 76,746
MSZPDialogue hold Swing

2014 election[]

2014 parliamentary election: Budapest - 9th constituency[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Unity Sándor Burány 19,501 38.81
Fidesz–KDNP Dr. István György 18,851 37.51
Jobbik István Tubák 6,975 13.88
LMP Balázs Tóth 3,356 6.68
Workers' Party László Kerezsi 389 0.77
SMS Katalin Márta Mészárosné Rostás 349 0.69
Together 2014 Zoltán János Göncző 286 0.57
JESZ István Tibor Varga 168 0.33
EP Zsigmond László Vass 138 0.27
FKGP Sándor Kara 100 0.2
MCP István Lajos Balogh 33 0.07
ÚDP Zsolt Kállai 32 0.06
MCF Julianna Kovács 26 0.05
ÚMP Lajos Jónás 26 0.05
EU.ROM András Mata 20 0.04
Majority 650 1.3
Turnout 50,735 63.73
Registered electors 79,611
Unity win (new seat)

Notes[]

  1. ^ Burány was a member of MSZP until 2018. He ran as a joint candidate of the Unity electoral alliance during the 2014 parliamentary election.

References[]

  1. ^ "Biography". Hungarian National Assembly.
  2. ^ a b "Budapest 09. számú országgyűlési egyéni választókerület" (PDF) (in Hungarian). Hungarian Central Statistical Office.
  3. ^ "A választókerületekhez tartozó települések (Budapest)" (in Hungarian). Hungarian National Assembly.
  4. ^ "Budapest parlamenti képviselői (Parlamenti Információs Rendszer 2014-2018)" (in Hungarian). Hungarian National Assembly.
  5. ^ "Budapest parlamenti képviselői (Parlamenti Információs Rendszer 2018-)" (in Hungarian). Hungarian National Assembly.
  6. ^ "Országgyűlési képviselők választása 2018 - Budapest 9. számú egyéni választókerület (székhely: Budapest X. kerület) eredménye" (in Hungarian). National Election Office.
  7. ^ "Result of the single-member constituencies BUDAPEST capital 09. (Budapest X.ker.)". National Election Office.

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