1939 Hungarian parliamentary election

1939 Hungarian parliamentary election

28–29 May 1939

All 260 elected seats in the Diet
131 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Pál Teleki Tibor Eckhardt Ferenc Szálasi
Party MÉP FKgP NYKP
Seats won
Popular vote 1,824,573 569,054 530,405
Percentage 49.49% 15.44% 14.39%

Prime Minister before election

Pál Teleki
MÉP

Prime Minister after election

Pál Teleki
MÉP

Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary on 28 and 29 May 1939. The result was a victory for the Party of Hungarian Life, which won 181 of the 260 seats in Parliament (72 percent of the parliament's seats) and won 49 percent of the popular vote in the election. Pál Teleki remained Prime Minister. This was a major breakthrough for the far-right in Hungary; between them, far-right parties were officially credited with 49 seats and 25 percent of the vote.

This was the closest thing to a free election that Hungary had seen at that point. According to historian Stanley G. Payne, the far-right bloc would have almost certainly won more seats had the election been conducted in a truly fair manner, and possibly garnered an "approximately equal" seat count and vote share with the Party of Hungarian Life.