1922 Hungarian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary between 28 May and 2 June 1922.

[1] The result was a victory for the Unity Party (a renamed National Smallholders and Agricultural Labourers Party),[2] which won 140 of the 245 seats in Parliament, the vast majority in "open" constituencies where there was no secret ballot.

[2] Prior to the elections the United Party-led government changed the electoral system in order to ensure it retained its leading position.

[2] This involved reintroducing open elections and restricting the electoral census.

The reforms were passed by a decree by Prime Minister István Bethlen as Parliament had already been dissolved.