The latest presidential survey before the debate in Końskie. Zandberg higher than Hołownia. Ko. PIS. Mentzen


According to the CBOS study, The turnout in the presidential election would be 74 percent.
According to the latest survey of the studio, the winner of the first round of presidential elections would be Rafał Trzaskowski. KO's candidate would obtain 33 percent. support.
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The second place would take Karol Nawrocki, a candidate supported by PiS. His support in the latest survey is 25 percent.
The third place would be taken by the confederation candidate Sławomir Mentzen. He would receive support at 17 percent.
The candidates came to the fourth place. Together's candidate Adrian Zandberg obtained 5 percent support and chased away the current Speaker of the Sejm and Polish leader 2050 Szymon Hołownia, who obtained 4 percent.
3 percent want to vote for Grzegorz Braun starting from his own election committee. respondents, and the left candidate Magdalena Biejat would support 2 percent. respondents.
1 percent each Marek Jakubiak and Krzysztof Stanowski, for a result below 0.5 percent, would receive votes. They could count: Artur Bartoszewicz, Joanna Senyszyn.
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0 percent respondents declared their willingness to vote for the candidacy of Marek Wocha, 1 percent indicated another candidate. Until 7 percent respondents replied that they did not know who they would vote for.
List of presidential candidates 2025
The National Electoral Commission has registered the following candidates:
The full and current list of registered candidates is available on the website State Electoral Commission.
The presidential election will take place on May 18. Any second round will be carried out on June 1.
The study was carried out by means of computer -assisted telephone interviews (Cati – 87.5 percent) and internet interviews (CAWI – 12.5 percent) in the period of April 7-9 this year at the sample of 1000 adult Polish inhabitants.




