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The 2002 Budapest Assembly election was held on 20 October 2002, concurring with other local elections in Hungary.
Mayor
Incumbent Gábor Demszky was directly elected mayor in a three-way race against Fidesz–KDNP supported independent candidate Pál Schmitt and MSZP candidate Erzsébet Gy. Németh with 46.70% of the vote.
Results
List seats were distributed using the D'Hondt method.
| Budapest Assembly election, 2002[1] | ||||||
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| Party | Candidates | Vote | Percentage | Vote change | Seats | Seat change | 
| Hungarian Socialist Party | Erzsébet Gy. Németh Tibor Bakonyi Zoltán Ajkay Pál Vajda János Schiffer ...  | 262 998 | 35.58% | 24 | ||
| Fidesz-Hungarian Democratic Forum | Kálmán Katona Tamás Deutsch László Szőke András Deák Zsolt Wintermantel ...  | 230 992 | 31.25% | 21 | ||
| Alliance of Free Democrats | Gábor Demszky András Bőhm János Atkári László Rajk István Molnár ...  | 171 244 | 23.17% | 16 | ||
| Hungarian Justice and Life Party | István Csurka László Zsinka Zoltán Balczó Zoltán Fenyvessy Péter Pál Marsi ...  | 48 514 | 6.56% | 5 | ||
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