Veszprém County 1st constituency

Veszprém County 1st constituency
Constituency
for the National Assembly
Boundary of 1st constituency in Veszprém County
CountyVeszprém County
Population87,715 (2022)
Major settlementsVeszprém
Current constituency
Created2011
PartyFidesz–KDNP
MemberPéter Ovádi
Elected2018, 2022

The Veszprém County 1st parliamentary constituency is one of the 106 constituencies into which the territory of Hungary is divided by Act CCIII of 2011, and in which voters can elect one member of parliament. The standard abbreviation of the name of the constituency is: Veszprém 01. OEVK. Seat: Veszprém.

Area

The constituency includes the following settlements:

  1. Bakonynána
  2. Bánd
  3. Csehbánya
  4. Csetény
  5. Dudar
  6. Eplény
  7. Hajmáskér
  8. Hárskút
  9. Herend
  10. Jásd
  11. Királyszentistván
  12. Kislőd
  13. Lókút
  14. Márkó
  15. Nemesvámos
  16. Olaszfalu
  17. Öskü
  18. Sóly
  19. Szápár
  20. Szentgál
  21. Tés
  22. Úrkút
  23. Városlőd
  24. Veszprém
  25. Vilonya

Members of parliament

Name Party Term Election
Tibor Navracsics Fidesz-KDNP 2014 – 2015 Results of the 2014 parliamentary election
Zoltán Kész Independent 2015 – 2018 Results of the 2015 by-election
Péter Ovádi Fidesz-KDNP 2018 – Results of the 2018 parliamentary election
Results of the 2022 parliamentary election

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
201193,405—    
202287,715−6.1%

The demographics of the constituency are as follows.[1] The population of Veszprém constituency no. 1 was 87,715 on October 1, 2022. The population of the constituency decreased by 5,690 between the 2011 and 2022 censuses. Based on the age composition, the majority of the population in the constituency is middle-aged with 32,143 people, while the least is children with 14,812 people. 86.8% of the population of the constituency has internet access.[2]

According to the highest level of completed education, those with a high school diploma are the most numerous, with 25,084 people, followed by graduates with 19,035 people.

According to economic activity, half of the population is employed, 45,609 people, the second most significant group is inactive earners, who are mainly pensioners, with 19,693 people.

The most significant ethnic group in the constituency is German with 2,351 people and Gypsy with 424 people. The proportion of foreign citizens without Hungarian citizenship is 1.6%.

According to religious composition, the largest religion of the residents of the constituency is Roman Catholic (23,392 people), and a significant community is the Calvinist (5,953 people). The number of those not belonging to a religious community is also significant (10,388 people), the second largest group in the constituency after the Roman Catholic religion.

Parliamentary elections

References

  1. ^ "Központi Statisztikai Hivatal". www.ksh.hu. Retrieved 2026-01-27.
  2. ^ "Népszámlálás 2022". Népszámlálás 2022 (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-01-27.

Sources