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.