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The Bács Kiskun County Assembly (Hungarian: Bács-Kiskun Megyei Közgyűlés) is the local legislative body of Bács-Kiskun County in the Southern Great Plain, in Hungary.

Composition

Deputies in Bács-Kiskun County Assembly[1]
Key to parties
  Hungarian Workers' Party (Munkáspárt)
  Momentum Movement (Momentum)
  Jobbik
  • Fidesz-MDF alliance (1998)
  • Fidesz-KDNP-NF alliance (2006)
  • Fidesz-KDNP alliance (from 2010)
  • KDNP-MDF alliance (1994)
  • MDF-KDNP alliance (1994)
  Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk)
  Independent / Others
  • Country Association of Pensioner (1994)
  • Urban Civil Circle (VPK) (1994)
  • Civil Association (1998)
  • Alliance of Civilian Circles (1998)
  National Association of Large Families (NOE)
Period Distribution Seats
1994–1998
2 13 8 3 4 3 10 1 1 1
46
1998–2002
14 2 18 9 2 1
46
2002–2006
23 2 18 3
46
2006–2010
14 3 28 1
46
2010–2014
4 1 16 3
24
2014–2019
3 1 1 14 5
24
2019–2024
2 2 2 16 1
23

2019

The Assembly elected at the 2019 local government elections, is made up of 23 counselors, with the following party composition:[1]

Summary of the 13 October 2019 election results
Party Votes % +/- Seats +/- Seats %
Fidesz–KDNP 87,225 60.42 Increase4.68 16 Increase2 69.57
Momentum Movement (Momentum) 14,999 10.39 2 Increase2 8.70
Democratic Coalition (DK) 13,877 9.61 Increase3.70 2 Increase1 8.70
Jobbik 13,845 9.59 Decrease10.62 2 Decrease3 8.70
Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk) 7,915 5.48 1 Increase1 4.35
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) 6,507 4.51 Decrease7.49 0 Decrease3 0
Total 149,401 100.0 23 Decrease1
Voter turnout 44.54 Increase1.38

After the elections in 2019 the Assembly controlled by Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 16 councillors, versus 2 for Jobbik, 2 for the Democratic Coalition (DK), 2 for the Momentum Movement and 1 for Our Homeland Movement (Mi Hazánk) councillors.[2][3][4]

2014

The Assembly elected at the 2014 local government elections, is made up of 24 counselors, with the following party composition:[1]

Summary of the 12 October 2014 election results
Party Votes % +/- Seats +/- Seats %
Fidesz–KDNP 79,721 55.74 Decrease7.65 14 Decrease2 58.33
Jobbik 28,911 20.21 Increase6.50 5 Increase2 20.83
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) 18,024 12.60 Decrease4.91 3 Decrease1 12.50
Democratic Coalition (DK) 8,458 5.91 1 Increase1 4.17
Politics Can Be Different (LMP) 7,908 5.53 Decrease0.13 1 Steady0 4.17
Total 148,713 100.0 24 Steady0
Voter turnout 43.16 Decrease2.11

After the elections in 2014 the Assembly controlled by the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 16 councillors, versus 5 Jobbik, 3 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), 1 Democratic Coalition (DK) and 1 Politics Can Be Different (LMP) councillors.[5]

2010

The Assembly elected at the 2010 local government elections, is made up of 24 counselors, with the following party composition:[1]

Summary of the 3 October 2010 election results
Party Votes % +/- Seats +/- Seats %
Fidesz–KDNP 96,203 63.39 Increase. 16 Decrease12 66.67
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) 25,569 17.51 Decrease. 4 Decrease10 16.67
Jobbik 20,814 13.71 3 Increase3 12.50
Politics Can Be Different (LMP) 8,189 5.40 1 Increase1 4.17
Total 157,348 100.0 24 Decrease22
Voter turnout 45.27

After the elections in 2010 the Assembly controlled by the Fidesz–KDNP party alliance which has 16 councillors, versus 4 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP), 3 Jobbik and 1 Politics Can Be Different (LMP) councillors.

Presidents of the Assembly

So far, the presidents of the Bács-Kiskun County Assembly have been:

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