In Buda, the residents of electoral district No. 2 have to go to the polls because their representative, János Tompa from DK, who in 2019 beat István Bálványkövi from Fidesz with a ratio of 49.46:39.67 percent, died It was won by Gyula Kalóczkai Attila Kalóczkai, who ran in the colors of the Two-Tailed Dog Party (10.87 percent).
Three years ago, the opposition won ten of the 14 districts, so the city administration consists of 12 representatives together with the mayor, and the Fidesz-KDNP has 8 politicians and the Kutya Párt 1 politician in the II. in the district municipality. Thus, the result of the election does not affect the left's majority in the representative body.
The tension of the campaign is also increased by the fact that the election commission stated on Friday,
illegally campaigned for MSZP mayor Gergely Őrsi alongside Eszter Nagy, the candidate of the opposition.
According to the decision obtained by Mandiner.hu, he campaigned in favor of the opposition candidate in letters addressed to Őrsi, sent by priority mail. According to the whistleblower, the MSZP district leader did all this not in the capacity of a politician or private individual, but specifically in the role of mayor.
In the letters sent out, Gergely Őrsi made it clear several times that he was speaking to the addressees as the mayor of the district.
Our newspaper found out that the Local Election Commission made a decision on the matter on Friday, and the members of the board determined by a 3-2 ratio that the district leader campaigned for Eszter Nagy in violation of the rules. The Local Election Committee found that the ominous letter, which encourages the recipients to support one of the candidates, is aimed at influencing the will of the voters and is therefore considered a campaign tool.
In addition to all this, a video recording was also made of unknown people tearing down the posters of the Fidesz candidate, István Bálványkövi, in the district. The representative candidate responded to this as follows:
"I'm sorry that for the left, the election campaign is not about the people who live here, but about vandalism. I really want to work for the citizens of Buda, with security and development in mind."
In Huny, Békés county, interim voting was announced because the representative body announced its dissolution in the summer. There are three candidates for the post of mayor in the village: one candidate in the colors of Fidesz-KDNP, and two as independents. Eight people are running for the four representative seats. 524 people can cast their votes in the by-election.
An election must be held in Dunaalmás in Komárom-Esztergom County due to the resignation of the mayor. Three independent candidates are running for office, and there are 1,375 people in the voter register.
In Zebegény, Pest county, there will also be a by-election due to the resignation of the mayor. Four independent candidates are running for the post of mayor, 1,051 people can vote in the settlement.
The Roma ethnic voters of Kisnamény in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county would have elected local ethnic self-government representatives today, but the election will not be held due to the lack of the required number of candidates.
You can vote from six in the morning to seven in the evening.
Source: Mandarin
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