Political Scientist Gets it Right! 2010 Hungarian Election Results

by Joshua Tucker on April 26, 2010

in Election Reports

Last week on The Monkey Cage Professor Ken Benoit predicted the following results for the Hungarian parliamentary election that took place yesterday:

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The actual results? Fidesz: 263, MSzP:59, Jobbik: 47, LMP: 16 (plus one non-partisan candidate made it in; as an aside, the Wall Street Journal has the wrong number for the LMP). Very impressive!

Skeptics may note that Ken made his prediction after the first round of the election’s results were known, thus making the forecasting job less difficult. True enough, but here are his predictions from before the first round: FIDESZ: 271, MSzP: 60, Jobbik: 54. Impressive, indeed! And especially so given the complexities of the Hungarian electoral system, which has been called the most complicated in the world.

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