Russians and Americans know that problem very well. Their voting system is totally undemocratic too.
ChillMeerkat on
TLDR: vote buying, voter intimidation, disappearing votes, election law formed to benefit Orban’s party
(There are much more forms of election fraud but the article only addressed these)
**I suggest everyone to read the article but here is an AI-generated summary of it:**
The article from Átlátszó, published on April 2, 2026, details how Hungary’s electoral system is systematically engineered to favor the ruling party (Fidesz) while creating legal “gray zones” that facilitate voter manipulation.
According to the investigation and legal experts interviewed, the 2026 electoral integrity is threatened by several key factors:
Invisible Security Marks: The National Election Commission uses printing techniques that make security marks on ballots visible only under specific lighting. This means voters cannot verify if they’ve received a genuine ballot.
The Loophole: Crucially, the law does not list the *absence* of a security mark as a reason to invalidate a vote. This potentially allows for homemade or “excess” ballots to be counted as legal votes.
Excess Ballots: If a polling station ends up with more ballots than registered voters, the rules require a proportional deduction from all candidates rather than an investigation into fraud, which effectively “dilutes” the impact of the fake votes without removing them.
# 2. Voter Intimidation via “Assistants”
The law allows voters who are illiterate or physically impaired to be accompanied by an “assistant” into the voting booth.
The Abuse: The report highlights that political operatives (often from local pro-government networks) use this to monitor and pressure vulnerable voters, ensuring they vote “correctly.” Election committees have no legal power to monitor what happens between assistants and voters outside the station.
# 3. Widespread Signature Forgery
Investigation into the **nomination phase (March 2026) revealed “industrial-scale” forgery.
Átlátszó identified **21 candidates** (including those from Fidesz and other parliamentary parties) whose recommendation sheets contained forged signatures.
Hundreds of citizens discovered their names and personal data were used to support candidates they had never heard of. As of the article’s date, 80 criminal proceedings had been initiated by the police for misuse of personal data.
# 4. Systemic Bias and Lack of Transparency
Opaque Logistics: The government does not make the initial number of printed ballots public, making it impossible for independent observers to track if the total number of votes cast aligns with the number of papers produced.
The “Distorting Mechanism”: The article reiterates that the mixed electoral system (winner-take-all districts combined with a party list) is designed so that Fidesz can secure a two-thirds majority even without a popular majority.
# 5. Comparison to Past Scandals
The report links these current loopholes to “classic” fraud seen in 2022, such as:
Chain voting: Organized schemes where voters are given pre-filled ballots.
Vote-buying: Offering goods (like meat or fuel) in exchange for votes.
Organized bussing: Transporting specific groups of voters to the polls under supervision.
Conclusion of the Article: The experts conclude that while the 2022 presence of 20,000 opposition vote-counters reduced gross abuses, it did not fix the “system errors” built into the law itself. The article warns that in 2026, it is “not about who you vote for, but who counts the votes and according to what rules.”
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Orbán: “It’s a feature, not a bug.”
davidov92 on
The election is “free” by Balkan standards. It is absolutely not fair, though.
Also, remember the case from 2022, with opposition votes from Transilvania being found in a roadside illegal garbage dump? Yeah, Hungary decided that fraud happening outside its borders is not their problem.
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A lot of countries have election fraud, whether legal or illegal. The only thing you can do at this point, so close to the election, is to go out and vote en masse. Hungary is not a s far gone as something like Belarus. If enough people vote they can overwhelm the fraudulent or bought votes.
So just go vote, get your friends and family to vote, get your 80 year old grandparents to vote or get them to designate you as their proxy for voting, get your fresh 18 year olds to the voting booths with the promise of vape or 3 cans of monster.
I know what I’m talking about. We suffer from election fraud as well, but a huge portion of those problems would go away if more people voted, instead of barely 30% of people and going down each election.
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Russians and Americans know that problem very well. Their voting system is totally undemocratic too.
TLDR: vote buying, voter intimidation, disappearing votes, election law formed to benefit Orban’s party
(There are much more forms of election fraud but the article only addressed these)
**I suggest everyone to read the article but here is an AI-generated summary of it:**
The article from Átlátszó, published on April 2, 2026, details how Hungary’s electoral system is systematically engineered to favor the ruling party (Fidesz) while creating legal “gray zones” that facilitate voter manipulation.
According to the investigation and legal experts interviewed, the 2026 electoral integrity is threatened by several key factors:
# 1. “Legalized” Ballot Stuffing & Security Issues
Invisible Security Marks: The National Election Commission uses printing techniques that make security marks on ballots visible only under specific lighting. This means voters cannot verify if they’ve received a genuine ballot.
The Loophole: Crucially, the law does not list the *absence* of a security mark as a reason to invalidate a vote. This potentially allows for homemade or “excess” ballots to be counted as legal votes.
Excess Ballots: If a polling station ends up with more ballots than registered voters, the rules require a proportional deduction from all candidates rather than an investigation into fraud, which effectively “dilutes” the impact of the fake votes without removing them.
# 2. Voter Intimidation via “Assistants”
The law allows voters who are illiterate or physically impaired to be accompanied by an “assistant” into the voting booth.
The Abuse: The report highlights that political operatives (often from local pro-government networks) use this to monitor and pressure vulnerable voters, ensuring they vote “correctly.” Election committees have no legal power to monitor what happens between assistants and voters outside the station.
# 3. Widespread Signature Forgery
Investigation into the **nomination phase (March 2026) revealed “industrial-scale” forgery.
Átlátszó identified **21 candidates** (including those from Fidesz and other parliamentary parties) whose recommendation sheets contained forged signatures.
Hundreds of citizens discovered their names and personal data were used to support candidates they had never heard of. As of the article’s date, 80 criminal proceedings had been initiated by the police for misuse of personal data.
# 4. Systemic Bias and Lack of Transparency
Opaque Logistics: The government does not make the initial number of printed ballots public, making it impossible for independent observers to track if the total number of votes cast aligns with the number of papers produced.
The “Distorting Mechanism”: The article reiterates that the mixed electoral system (winner-take-all districts combined with a party list) is designed so that Fidesz can secure a two-thirds majority even without a popular majority.
# 5. Comparison to Past Scandals
The report links these current loopholes to “classic” fraud seen in 2022, such as:
Chain voting: Organized schemes where voters are given pre-filled ballots.
Vote-buying: Offering goods (like meat or fuel) in exchange for votes.
Organized bussing: Transporting specific groups of voters to the polls under supervision.
Conclusion of the Article: The experts conclude that while the 2022 presence of 20,000 opposition vote-counters reduced gross abuses, it did not fix the “system errors” built into the law itself. The article warns that in 2026, it is “not about who you vote for, but who counts the votes and according to what rules.”
Orbán: “It’s a feature, not a bug.”
The election is “free” by Balkan standards. It is absolutely not fair, though.
Also, remember the case from 2022, with opposition votes from Transilvania being found in a roadside illegal garbage dump? Yeah, Hungary decided that fraud happening outside its borders is not their problem.
A lot of countries have election fraud, whether legal or illegal. The only thing you can do at this point, so close to the election, is to go out and vote en masse. Hungary is not a s far gone as something like Belarus. If enough people vote they can overwhelm the fraudulent or bought votes.
So just go vote, get your friends and family to vote, get your 80 year old grandparents to vote or get them to designate you as their proxy for voting, get your fresh 18 year olds to the voting booths with the promise of vape or 3 cans of monster.
I know what I’m talking about. We suffer from election fraud as well, but a huge portion of those problems would go away if more people voted, instead of barely 30% of people and going down each election.