In the 2016 Slovak parliamentary elections, Uhrík received 10,568 votes after being elected as a member of the NRSR and received 10,568 preferential votes, finishing fifth place out of 14 elected members for the nationalist party ĽSNS.[7]
On 7 August 2017, Uhrík announced that he would run for the post of chairman of the Nitra self-governing region.[8] Uhrík was elected as a deputy of the Nitra self-governing region for electoral district No. 3.[9] Apart from Marian Kotleba, he is the only regional deputy elected for his party.[10]
In the 2019 European Parliament elections, Uhrík was elected as a member of the European Parliament for the ĽSNS party. He circled from the 14th place of the candidate to the first place by winning 42,779 preferential votes.[11]
Together with other defectors from ĽSNS, Uhrík took over the HLAS ĽUDU party (originally Movement for Democracy) from Peter Marček and transformed the party into the Republic movement in March 2021, of which he subsequently became the chairman.[12]
Personal life
Apart from his native Slovak, Uhrík can speak English, German, and Russian.[13] He is married to Zuzana Uhríková, fellow member of Republic political party.[14] Together, the couple has two children and lives in Nitra. Uhrík is a Catholic.