Rafał Trzaskowski versus Karol Nawrocki. This is how the cities voted


Sopot most often voted for Rafał Trzaskowski. The presidential candidate won 50.3 percent there. votes. Gdańsk, from which Karol Nawrocki, supported by PiS comes from, also focused on Rafał Trzaskowski. The KO candidate got 43.3 percent there, when Nawrocki – barely 16.8 percent
In Gdynia, Trzaskowski won 46.6 percent, and the candidate supported by PiS – 16.7 percent.
Warsaw, whose president is finally Rafał Trzaskowski, voted for the KO candidate. He won over 46.6 percent there, and Nawrocki – over 18.2 percent
Traditional support for KO is in Poznań. This time in the capital of Greater Poland Rafał Trzaskowski got 44.1 percent, when his main competitor – 14.6 percent.
Rafał Trzaskowski, relatively poor, managed in Wrocław, where he won 39.6 percent. Nawrocki had a result close to 18.2 percent.
Traditionally, KO candidates have good results in Szczecin. There, Trzaskowski won 43.2 percent this time, but Nawrocki went quite well, which obtained almost 21 percent. The results from Łódź are very similar – there were 43.5 to 20.2 percent. in favor of Trzaskowski.
Rafał Trzaskowski cannot be fully satisfied with the results of voting in Krakow. He won 35 percent there, and Nawrocki – 20.8 percent
In Katowice, Rafał Trzaskowski had just over 40.7 percent, and Karol Nawrocki – about 21 percent
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And how did the eastern metropolises vote?
The east of the country is usually more willing to vote for PiS candidates. However, Trzaskowski wins in large cities, although not necessarily with a large supply of votes. In Lublin, the KO candidate got less than 32 percent, and Karol Nawrocki – 28.7 percent
In Bialystok, Trzaskowski won less than 30 percent, and Nawrocki – 27.4 percent In Rzeszów, however, the KO candidate had 29.3 percent, and Karol Nawrocki – 27.2.
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The left is gaining popularity
Sławomir Mentzen did a very good result at the national ceiling. However, the cities did not support him so willingly – in Warsaw he won, for example, less than 10 percent, and in Poznań – 9.7.
Adrian Zandberg and Magdalena Biejat turned out to be popular in the metropolises. In the capital of Greater Poland, the party candidate Together won 10.8 percent. And he clearly jumped over Mentzen. Zandberg can also be satisfied with the results in Sopot – there he also has a third place with 7.8 percent support. voters.
In Warsaw, Zandberg won over 8.4 percent, but Magdalena Biejat is on his heels with a result of 7.4 percent. In Wrocław, Zandberg obtained 10.5 percent, and Biejat – 6.5 percent
Less willingly than the rest of the Polish city voted for the far -right Grzegorz Braun. In Warsaw, he won 3.5 percent, in Gdańsk 3.3 percent. and in Poznań – 3.2 percent
Author: Mateusz Madejski, Business Insider Polska journalist




