Hungary Election: Polls Open as Voting Begins Nationwide

Voting begins early with results expected later tonight, as the country heads into a closely watched political test.

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Polling stations have opened across Hungary at 6am local time, marking the start of a pivotal election that could reshape the country’s political future.

Voters will have 13 hours to cast their ballots, with polls set to close at 7pm.

Early results are expected to begin emerging within one to two hours after voting ends, giving an initial indication of the outcome.

However, the full count may take longer, particularly for ballots cast abroad, which could take up to four days to process.

Despite this, officials expect that by Sunday night, up to 95% of votes will be counted, providing a clear picture of the results.

The election is being closely watched across Europe, with analysts describing it as a potentially decisive moment for Hungary’s political direction.

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