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PI Alert
21:00
21.04.2024

The second round of local elections has ended

It took place in 748 municipalities, including 60 presidential cities, in a territory with a population of almost 14 million people. According to an exit poll by Ipsos, Jacek Sutryk, who was supported by 67.8 per cent of voters, will remain mayor of Wrocław. The independent politician, who is backed by Lewica among others, defeated Trzecia Droga MP Izabela Bodnar in the second round with 32.2 per cent of the vote. Konrad Fijołek, the mayor of Rzeszów, also defended his position, winning 56.1 per cent of the vote. In the second round he defeated Waldemar Szumny from PiS (43.9 per cent). According to the exit poll, KO deputy Aleksander Miszalski won the election for mayor of Cracow. He was supported by 51.1 per cent of voters. He defeated independent candidate Łukasz Gibała, who won 48.9 per cent of the vote. However, the difference is small and the final results may show a different winner.

PI Alert
21:00
07.04.2024

PiS gets 33.7 per cent and KO 31.9 per cent in provincial assembly elections

33.7 per cent for PiS, 31.9 per cent for KO – these are the results of the provincial assembly elections according to an exit poll conducted by Ipsos for TVN, TVP and Polsat. Trzecia Droga came third with 13.5 per cent of the vote. Konfederacja i Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy received 7.5 per cent, Lewica 6.8 per cent and the Association Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy 2.7 per cent.

The turnout in the parliamentary elections was 51.5 per cent.

In Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski (KO) won the election in the first round with 59.8 per cent of the vote. In Kraków, Aleksander Miszalski (KO) came first with 39.4 per cent and local politician Łukasz Gibała came second with 28.4 per cent. In Wrocław, independent Jacek Sutryk came first with 38.8 per cent and Poland 2050's Izabela Bodnar came second with 31.4 per cent. In Gdańsk, independent Aleksandra Dulkiewicz won in the first round with 62.3 per cent. In Katowice, independent Marcin Krupa won in the first round with 66.5 per cent of support, while in Rzeszów, independent Konrad Fijołek won with 45.1 per cent and the second place also went to independent Jacek Strojny with 18.6 per cent.

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