Pest County 4th constituency


The Pest County 4th 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 the National Assembly. The standard abbreviation of the constituency name is: Pest 04. OEVK. The seat is Vác.

Area

The constituency includes the following settlements:
  1. Acsa
  2. Bernecebaráti
  3. Csörög
  4. Csővár
  5. Galgagyörk
  6. Ipolydamásd
  7. Ipolytölgyes
  8. Kemence
  9. Kismaros
  10. Kisnémedi
  11. Kosd
  12. Kóspallag
  13. Letkés
  14. Márianosztra
  15. Nagybörzsöny
  16. Nagymaros
  17. Őrbottyán
  18. Penc
  19. Perőcsény
  20. Püspökhatvan
  21. Püspökszilágy
  22. Rád
  23. Szob
  24. Szokolya
  25. Sződ
  26. Sződliget
  27. Tésa
  28. Vác
  29. Vácduka
  30. Váchartyán
  31. Vácrátót
  32. Vámosmikola
  33. Verőce
  34. Zebegény

Demographics

The population of the 4th constituency of Pest County was 95,689 on 1 October 2022. The population of the constituency increased by 3,013 between the 2011 and 2022 censuses. Based on the age composition, the majority of the population in the constituency is middle-aged with 35,179 people, while the least is children with 18,081 people. 85.8% of the population of the constituency has internet access.
According to the highest level of completed education, those with a high school diploma are the most numerous, with 29,241 people, followed by graduates with 19,001 people.
According to economic activity, almost half of the population is employed, 47,655 people, the second most significant group is inactive earners, who are mainly pensioners, with 21,126 people.
The most significant ethnic group in the constituency is Germans with 1,138 people and Gypsies with 1,079 people. The proportion of foreign citizens without Hungarian citizenship is 1%.
According to religious composition, the largest religion of the residents of the constituency is Roman Catholic, and a significant community is the Calvinist. The number of those not belonging to a religious community is also significant, the second largest group in the constituency after the Roman Catholic religion.