October 22nd, 2009

Survey finds majority of Hungarians uninterested in voting

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  1. bobscountrybunker says:

    AT LAST! Someone is talking about the elephant in the room. About bloody time.

  2. Viking says:

    And the elephant would be?
    That there is a lot of undecided voters?
    Maybe new for you, personally I always convert the %-numbers into real numbers of people actually cast their votes, so therefore I see Jobbik’s ‘confirmed’ voters as the half-million still they got during the EP-election. Rather similar to MIEP 1998, if I do not remember wrong.

  3. Pávaszem says:

    43%? Why would so many people bet on a fixed fight? Are they fools or the people fixing it? & their business associates a. k. a. ‘holdudvar’ in Hungary, of course… But even with the holdudvar 43% is just too high. There must be a lot of morons out there.