Hungary’s ruling Fidesz alliance with the Christian Democrats won the European Parliament election with 52.14 percent amid a higher-than-projected turnout in Sunday’s vote.
Results with 99.9 percent of the votes counted:
Fidesz-KDNP – 1,777,757 votes (52.14 percent)
DK – 554,286 (16.26 percent)
Momentum – 338,314 (9.92 percent)
Socialists(MSZP)-Párbeszéd – 227,786 (6.68 percent)
Jobbik- 219,539 (6.44 percent)
Mi Hazánk – 113,529 (3.33 percent)
Two-Tailed Dog Party – 89,635 (2.63 percent)
LMP – 74,554 (2.19 percent)
Hungarian Workers’ Party – 14.385 (0.42 percent)
The mandates won are as follows:
Fidesz-KDNP: 13
DK: 4
Momentum: 2
Socialists(MSZP)-Párbeszéd: 1
Jobbik: 1
The list of Hungarian MEPs are as follows (based on the party lists and in alphabetical order):
Fidesz-KDNP (13 seats):
Andrea Bocskor
Andor Deli
Tamás Deutsch
Kinga Gál
Enikó Győri
András Gyürk
Balázs Hidvéghi
György Hölvényi
Lívia Járóka
Ádám Kósa
József Szájer
Edina Tóth
László Trócsányi
DK (4 seats):
Attila Ara-Kovács
Klára Dobrev
Csaba Molnár
Sándor Rónai
Momentum (2 seats):
Katalin Cseh
Anna Júlia Donáth
Socialists (MSZP) – Párbeszéd (1 seats):
Bertalan Tóth
Jobbik(1 seat):
Márton Gyöngyösi
In the featured photo: PM and Fidesz President Viktor Orbán. Photo by Szilárd Koszticsák/MTI