Erzsébet Vass (née Metzker; 20 March 1915 – 8 August 1980) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary between 1963 and 1967.
After attending party schooling in 1946, Vass joined the leadership of the Democratic Association of Hungarian Women, becoming the organization's secretary general in 1950.
[1]: 374 Vass became a member of the Hungarian National Assembly in 1953 and was elected as its vice president in 1955, serving until 1963.
She was elected as the first woman to serve as the Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary in 1963 and held that office until 1967.
She was awarded the Szocialista Magyarországért Érdemrend (Socialist Hungarian Order of Merit) in 1980 and died that year on 8 August, while still serving in the National Assembly.