Opinion poll results

Fidesz
TISZA
MH
MKKP
DK
Other
51.0
38.0
5.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
+1.0
-2.0
±0
±0
±0
+1.0
Who is leading according to the poll by Magyar Társadalomkutató?
In the poll for the Parliamentary election in Hungary, Fidesz/KDNP is leading with 51%. They are followed by TISZA with 38%, Mi Hazánk with 5%, MKKP with 3% and Demokratikus Koalíció with 2%. Other parties receive 1% of the vote.
Changes since the last election on 04/03/2022
Political orientation of parties
What do the symbols mean?
To make parties easier to compare, the symbols indicate a party’s political orientation. These categories provide a quick overview. More detailed information on political positions can be found on the party subpages.
Far left
Left
Centre-left
Centre
Transversal
Unknown
Centre-right
Right
Far right
Liberal
Environment & climate
Regional
Animal rights
Satirical

12/18/2025 - 12/19/2025

1000 respondents

Next election: 04/12/2026

The next election takes place in 2 months from now.

Government could remain in office

Based on the poll by Magyar Társadalomkutató, the governing parties reach 43.7% of the seats.

Magyar Társadalomkutató at a glance

Coalition options

199
Majority from 100 seats
Who could enter parliament?
In the current election trend, 3 parties could enter parliament: Fidesz/KDNP with 108 MPs, TISZA with 81 MPs and Mi Hazánk with 10 MPs.
How is the election held?
The Hungarian Parliament has 199 seats. 106 are allocated in single-member districts using a majority voting system, while 93 are distributed through national lists based on proportional representation. A party needs at least 5% of the votes to qualify for list seats.

Electoral threshold

5% for parties, 10% for alliances of multiple parties.
Fidesz/KDNP
Centre-left
54.3%

Political parties in Hungary

Sources of data and information

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