Budapest mayoral election: Dávid Vitézy initiates recount of invalid votes
Dávid Vitézy, the runner-up at Sunday’s local election for Budapest mayor, said on Wednesday that he initiated a recount of invalid votes cast at the ballot.
Vitézy, a candidate of opposition LMP and the With Dávid Vitézy for Budapest Association, told a press conference that he believed a systemic error had been made, as demonstrated by the record 24,592 invalid votes.
More than 200 constituencies have reported on invalid ballots, he said.
Vitézy on his way to the City Hall to submit recount appeal and evidence:
He said that following the withdrawal of Alexandra Szentkirályi’s candidacy for Budapest mayor there was no standard directive on how her name should be crossed over on election slips. He said that Szentkirályi’s name was crossed over very lightly in the 7th and 4th districts and the number of invalid votes was higher than average in these districts.
Under election law, a vote remains valid even if Szentkirályi’s name is marked by the voter on the election slip if another name is also marked on the same slip, he said.
He added that he was not raising the suspicion of intentional irregularities having been committed, but insisted that there had been a systemic error.
If a recount is not carried out, the resulting uncertainty would undermine the legitimacy of the mayor, he said.
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