1910 Hungarian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary between 1 and 10 June 1910. The result was a surprise victory for the National Party of Work, which won 256 of the 413 seats.

1910 Hungarian parliamentary election

1–10 June 1910

All 413 seats in the Diet
207 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader László Lukács Ferenc Kossuth Gyula Justh
Party National Party of Work Party of Independence and '48 'Justh' Party of Independence and '48
Last election did not contest 159 seats, 38.5% did not contest
Seats won 256 51 44
Seat change 108
Percentage 61.98% 12.35% 10.65%
Swing 26.15%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Aladár Zichy
Party Independents for '67 Independents for '48 Catholic People Party
Last election did not contest did not contest 14 seats, 3.39%
Seats won 21 12 13
Seat change 1
Percentage 5.08% 2.91% 3.14%
Swing 0.25%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Leader Gheorghe Pop de Băsești István Szabó de Nagyatád
Party Romanian National Party Slovak National Party National Independence Farmer Party for '48
Last election 14 seats, 3.39% 7 seats, 1.69% did not contest
Seats won 5 3 5
Seat change 9 4
Percentage 1.21% 0.72% 1.21%
Swing 2.18% 0.97%

Prime Minister before election

Károly Khuen-Héderváry
National Party of Work

Elected Prime Minister

Károly Khuen-Héderváry
National Party of Work

Results

Party Number of seats % Parliamentary role
National Party of Work 256 61,98% government
Party of Independence and '48 51 12,35% opposition
'Justh' Party of Independence and '48 44 10,65% opposition
Independents for '67 21 5,08% opposition
Independents for '48 12 2,91% opposition
Catholic People's Party 13 3,14% opposition
Romanian National Party 5 1,21% opposition
Slovak National Party 3 0,72% opposition
National Independence Farmer Party for '48 5 1,21% opposition
Democratic Party 2 0,48% opposition
National Christian Socialist Party 1 0,24% opposition
Total 413 100%
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