1905 Hungarian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary between 26 January and 4 February 1905. The result was a victory for the Party of Independence and '48, marking the first time the Liberal Party had lost power since 1875. Because of bad decisions after the elections, the Parliament was dissolved in 1906. King Franz Joseph I ignored the result and instead of the victorious allied opposition he kept Count István Tisza in power, and then on 18 June he nominated Baron Géza Fejérváry mashal (the captain of his Hungarian bodyguards) as acting Prime Minister, which deepened the crisis. After the election the 27 Liberal dissidents led by Count Gyula Andrássy founded the National Constitution Party at the end of 1905.[1][2]

1905 Hungarian parliamentary election

 1901
26 January–4 February 1905
1906 

All 413 elected seats in the Diet
207 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Ferenc Kossuth Frigyes Podmaniczky [de]
Party F48P SZP
Seats won 165 159
Seat change Increase86 Decrease118

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Gyula Andrássy Aladár Zichy
Party LPD KNP
Seats won 27 25
Seat change New Steady 0

Prime Minister before election

István Tisza
SZP

Prime Minister after election

István Tisza
SZP

Parties and leaders

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Results

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References

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  1. Stone, Norman (1967). "Constitutional Crises in Hungary, 1903-1906". The Slavonic and East European Review. 45 (104): 163–182. ISSN 0037-6795.
  2. Woods, John (2024-07-25). "The Transylvanian election when the future Hungarian Prime Minister beat the Romanian Prime Minister". Retrieved 2026-02-25.