56 percent of the full voting-age population, and two-thirds of those able to choose a party, i.e. 66 percent, would vote for the Tisza, according to the HVG and from recent Median research commissioned by RTL. The survey was conducted between April 15 and 20, 2026, i.e. after the election. By then, the Fidesz camp had weakened considerably, one fifth of the voting-age population (21 percent) would vote for them, while only one in four of those who could vote (25 percent) would vote for them. Mi Házánk stands at 6 percent.

The “pulling for the winner” is also reflected in who remembers their own vote, 59 percent of the respondents remember that they crossed the X for the Tisza (in reality it was 53), while much less for Viktor Orbán (26 percent, while in reality it was 39). Other interesting data a HVG360 in his article.
The From RTL News it turns out that according to 54 percent of the respondents, things are going in the right direction since the victory of the Tisza, this is an increase of 21 percent, while 27 percent of them say that things are going in the wrong direction, and this is a decrease of 33 percent. According to Endre Hann, there has never been such a turnaround in such a short time. The respondents were even more optimistic about the country’s economy.
Péter Magyar He wrote on Facebookthat “after an unprecedented electoral mandate, an unprecedented advantage, and the accompanying unprecedented responsibility. Hungary has decided, the Hungarian people want a complete system change and a functioning, humane homeland”.
Methodology
The survey was conducted between April 15 and 20, 2026, by telephone interviewing a nationally representative sample of 1,000 people. The minor distortions of the sample were corrected using KSH data using a mathematical procedure known as weighting, so that the sample well reflects the composition of the voting-age population according to type of settlement, gender, age and education. The margin of error of the reported data is ±3.1 percent at most, depending on the distribution of responses in the entire sample.
Telex continuously follows the published, publicly available and most comparable research of the 21 Research Centers, IDEA, Median, Nézőpont, Publicus, Republikon and Závecz since June 9, 2024. The results of each research can be viewed by clicking on the points, and the line indicates the average of the parties. Based on this, a more general trend can be clearly observed as to how the support of Fidesz, Tisza and other parties has developed in the recent period.












