András Pikó suffered a crushing defeat in the Józsefváros by-election, our candidate, Judit Gondos, received two-thirds, wrote Máté Kocsis, Fidesz faction leader, in his Facebook post.

As he wrote, all the left-wing parties and the DK candidate supported by the mayor only received barely a third of the votes.

" Today, the people living here clearly expressed their opinion about the politics of scandal and failure of the last 2 and a half years, about Piko's lies, about the destruction of the district, " Máté Kocsis responded to the result, congratulating Judit Gondos in the post.

In Budapest, three government candidates and one opposition candidate won in the district by-elections

Three members of the government and one member of the opposition won on Sunday in the interim local government elections in the Budapest district.

In Budapest, the IV. district 2 and VIII. by-elections had to be held due to the death of the representative in individual electoral district 5 of the district. V. district 3 and VII. in the individual electoral district of district 4, interim voting had to be called due to resignations.

According to the data of the National Election Office, Gergő Nagy, the candidate of the Fidesz-KDNP, won in District V with more than 70 percent of the votes. The joint candidate of Momentum, DK, LMP and MSZP, Fábián Benjámin, finished second with more than 27 percent. Andor Schmuck, who ran as an independent, won less than 2 percent, while Dávid Burián-Kozma, the Labor Party-ISZOMM candidate, did not win 1 percent with only two votes.

The VII. a government party candidate also won in the district. András Ripka, the Fidesz-KDNP candidate, won more than 45 percent of the votes. Jenei Kevin Martin, who ran with the support of DK, Jobbik, MSZP, LMP and Párbeszéd, received slightly more than 28 percent.

Terdik Roland, the candidate of the Hungarian Kétfarkú Kutya Párt (MKKP), achieved a result of more than 13 percent. József Ákos Sima, the candidate of the Élheto Erzsébetváros Association, won more than 8 percent, while János Olajos, with the support of the Solution Movement (MEMO), achieved almost 4 percent. Péter Gál, the supporter of the Labor Party-ISZOMM, won 3 votes, not even half a percent.

The VIII. in the district, Judit Gondos, the Fidesz-KDNP candidate, won with more than 63 percent of the votes. László Pityó, who ran with the support of DK, Jobbik, Momentum, MSZP and LMP, achieved a result of more than 35 percent. György Simon, the Labor Party-ISZOMM candidate, won just over 1 percent with 9 votes.

The capital IV. in his district, László Vasvári, the joint candidate of the DK, LMP, Momentum, Jobbik, MSZP and Párbeszéd, won a representative mandate after receiving more than 47 percent of the votes.

Lagging behind by a few percentage points, Fruzsina Drabant, the candidate of Fidesz and the Újpestér Association, finished in second place with a result of more than 40 percent. Mester János, with the support of Mi Hazánk, won more than 6 percent, while the MKKP candidate, Péter Magyar, won about 4 percent. The independent József Jánvári-Halmai received 13 votes, thus achieving a result of just over 1 percent.

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