Hungarian parliamentary election, 1910
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Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary between 1 and 10 June 1910. The result was a surprise victory for the National Party of Work, which won 256 of the 413 seats.
Results
| Party | Number of seats | % | Parliamentary role |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Party of Work | 256 | 61,98% | government |
| Party of Independence and '48 | 51 | 12,35% | opposition |
| 'Justh' Party of Independence and '48 | 44 | 10,65% | opposition |
| Independents for '67 | 21 | 5,08% | opposition |
| Independents for '48 | 12 | 2,91% | opposition |
| Catholic People Party | 13 | 3,14% | opposition |
| Romanian National Party | 5 | 1,21% | opposition |
| Slovak National Party | 3 | 0,72% | opposition |
| National Independence Farmer Party for '48 | 5 | 1,21% | opposition |
| Democratic Party | 2 | 0,48% | opposition |
| National Christian Socialist Party | 1 | 0,24% | opposition |
| Total | 413 | 100% | — |
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