1947 Hungarian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections, which later became known as the "blue-ballot" elections, were held in Hungary on 31 August 1947. The Hungarian Communist Party, which had lost the previous election, consolidated its power in the interim using salami tactics. Communist-led political intrigues had deprived their opposition of its democratically won mandate from 1945, as numerous prominent anti-Communists were removed from office on charges of conspiracy. These conspiracies reached a climax in late May 1947, when the Hungarian Communist Party deposed the democratically elected prime minister Ferenc Nagy in a coup d'état, removing one of the strongest opponents to their rule and crippling the opposition. This weakening of the opposition, combined with a revised electoral law, led to further Communist gains. This would be the last remotely competitive election held in Hungary until 1990.

1947 Hungarian parliamentary election

31 August 1947

All 411 seats in the National Assembly
206 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
Communist Mátyás Rákosi 22.25 100 +30
Democratic People's István Barankovics 16.50 60 New
FKGP Lajos Dinnyés 15.34 68 −177
MSZDP Árpád Szakasits 14.86 67 −2
Independence Zoltán Pfeiffer 13.43 49 New
National Peasant Péter Veres 8.28 36 +13
FMDP István Balogh 5.25 18 New
Radical Imre Csécsy 1.71 6 +6
Christian Women's Margit Slachta 1.39 4 New
Civic Democratic Ernő Bródy 1.00 3 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after election
Lajos Dinnyés
FKGP
Lajos Dinnyés
FKGP
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