Nawrocki Gun Trzaskowski. There is a new presidential survey before the election silence


In the first round of presidential elections, according to the survey prepared by United Surveys, the candidate of KO and the current president of Warsaw would win Rafał Trzaskowski. He received support from 31.5 percent in the poll. respondentswhich is a worse result by 1.7 compared to the previous study.
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The PiS candidate for president would take second place Karol Nawrocki. The PiS candidate recorded support at 26.6 percent. votes And he had an increase by as much as 3.4 percentage points
The third place went to the confederation candidate for president. Sławomir Mentzen in the latest study received support of 11.7 percent.which is a decrease in support by as much as 1.9 percentage points
The Speaker of the Sejm came in the next place and The third road candidate for the President of the Republic of Poland Szymon Hołownia. 7.5 percent supported him. respondentsand its result has not changed compared to the previous study.
Just behind him was the Left candidate for the President of the Republic of Poland Magdalena Biejat. She received support at 6.7 percent. votes and it was 0.6 percentage points higher compared to the previous study.
The next places were Adrian Zandberg (4.4 percent), Grzegorz Braun (4.1 percent), Joanna Senyszyn (2.4 percent), Marek Jakubiak (2 percent) and Krzysztof Stanowski (1.8 percent).
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The other candidates received a total of 1.3 percent. respondents' votes.
The second round of presidential elections
In the script of the second round, if Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki, the current survey leader could count on victory. Trzaskowski would end with the support of 56.2 percent, and the PiS candidate would obtain 43.8 percent.
The study was carried out on behalf of Wirtualna Polska by the United Surveys by Ibris studio on May 13-15, 2025. It covered a representative attempt of 1,500 adult residents of Poland.




