1995 Hungarian presidential election explained

Election Name:1995 Hungarian presidential election
Alliance1:MSZP-SZDSZ
Percentage1:67.1%
Alliance2:Fidesz-KDNP-MDF
After Party:SZDSZ
After Election:Árpád Göncz
Before Party:SZDSZ
Before Election:Árpád Göncz
President
Electoral Vote2:76
Party2:Independent (politician)
Nominee2:Ferenc Mádl
Electoral Vote1:259
Country:Hungary
Party1:Alliance of Free Democrats
Nominee1:Árpád Göncz
Election Date:19 June 1995
Next Year:2000
Next Election:2000 Hungarian presidential election
Previous Year:1990
Previous Election:1990 Hungarian presidential election
Party Colour:yes
Ongoing:no
Type:presidential
Percentage2:19.69%

The second indirect presidential election was held in Hungary on 19 June 1995. Head of state Árpád Göncz (SZDSZ) was re-elected as president with an absolute majority.[1]

Results

Hungarian Presidential elections, 1995
CandidateNominating PartyVotes%
Árpád GönczMSZP-SZDSZ25967.1
Ferenc MádlIndependent (Fidesz-KDNP-MDF)7619.69
Did not vote266.73
Invalid votes256.48
Total votes360 93.27
Total seats386100.00

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archivált másolat. 2017-02-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20170208035842/http://mno.hu/velemeny/a-rendszervaltas-deficitje-az-allamfovalasztasban-569282. 2017-02-08.