BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Campaigns in Hungary for upcoming municipal elections have been tainted by candidates' sex tapes, alleged drug use and other scandals, while the most important contest — for mayor of Budapest — is seen by several pollsters as a statistical dead heat.
Sunday's vote around the country is also seen as a chance to test cooperation between opposition groups, which in many races are backing a joint candidate to attempt to break the nearly decade-long domination of Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Fidesz party.
Analysts say the scandalous revelations about candidates both from Fidesz and the opposition are provoking the interest of voters long-jaded by the constant glut of corruption scandals.
Hungarians will be choosing over 3,100 mayors and 16,000 councilors nationwide.
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