Hungarian presidential election, 2000
Hungarian presidential election, 2000
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An indirect presidential election was held in Hungary on 5–6 June 2000.[1] The only candidate was legal scholar Ferenc Mádl, who was nominated formally by the FKGP, a coalition member of the first cabinet of Viktor Orbán, composing Fidesz, FKGP and MDF. The left-wing (MSZP and SZDSZ) and the far-right (MIÉP) opposition parties did not nominee a candidate. After three rounds, Mádl was elected President of Hungary, taking the office on 4 August in that year.
First and second rounds
In the first two rounds, two-thirds majority requirement needed to elect the president, according to the Constitution.
Hungarian Presidential elections, 2000
(First round, 5 June 2000)[2]
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
In favor of Ferenc Mádl |
Independent |
251 |
65.03 |
Against Mádl |
105 |
27.2 |
Did not vote |
23 |
5.96 |
Invalid votes |
7 |
1.81 |
Total votes |
363 |
94.04 |
Total seats |
386 |
100.00 |
Hungarian Presidential elections, 2000
(Second round, 6 June 2000)[3]
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
In favor of Ferenc Mádl |
Independent |
238 |
61.66 |
Against Mádl |
103 |
26.68 |
Did not vote |
31 |
8.03 |
Invalid votes |
14 |
3.63 |
Total votes |
355 |
91.97 |
Total seats |
386 |
100.00 |
Results
Hungarian Presidential elections, 2000
(Third round, 6 June 2000)[4]
Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
In favor of Ferenc Mádl |
Independent |
243 |
62.95 |
Against Mádl |
96 |
24.87 |
Did not vote |
35 |
9.07 |
Invalid votes |
12 |
3.11 |
Total votes |
351 |
90.93 |
Total seats |
386 |
100.00 |
References