What Do We Know About the Undecided?

 
 
Mar
11.

What Do We Know About the Undecided?

Republikon Intézet
 

In Hungary, approximately 23 percent of the adult population (1.8 million people) remains undecided, a group characterized by being predominantly over 40, residents of rural towns, and concerned primarily with economic and cost-of-living issues. While 35 percent of these voters would prefer Péter Magyar as Prime Minister compared to 20 percent for Viktor Orbán, only one-fifth are certain they will participate in the upcoming election. Ultimately, the analysis suggests the undecided may not decide the election due to low expected mobilization, though they could play a critical role in a close race or in helping smaller parties enter parliament.

 

The analysis can be reached trough this link.