Record turnout in the first round of presidential elections

2025-05-18 22:27
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2025-05-18 22:27
Attendance 66.8 percent In Sunday's vote, according to the Exit Poll survey, this is the highest result in the first round of presidential elections since 1990. Better was recorded only twice in the second rounds.


According to the Exit Poll survey conducted by Ipsos for TVN24, Polsat News and TVP, 66.8 percent voted in the first round of presidential elections. entitled. For comparison, in 2020 the turnout in the first round was 64.51 percent, in 2015 only 48.96 percent, in 2010 – 54.94 percent, 2005 – 49.74 percent, 2000 – 61.12 percent, 1995 – 64.70 percent, in 1990 – 60.63 %
The higher turnout in the presidential election was only twice in the second rounds: in 1995 (68.23 percent) and 2020 (68.18 percent).
Exit Poll Ipsos shows that on Sunday the highest turnout was in the following voivodships: Mazowieckie (71.3 percent), Lesser Poland (70.1 percent), Łódź and Pomeranian (68.2 percent). The second pole included: Opolskie (59.1 percent), Lubuskie (62.3 percent), Warmian-Masurian (63 %) and West Pomeranian (63.4 percent) voivodships.
As for age groups, the highest attendance was recorded in the range of 50-59 years (74.5 percent). Among the youngest voters (18-29 years) it amounted to 72.8 percent. 68.8 percent voted in a group of 30-39 years. authorized, and in the age of 40-49 – 66.8 percent The lowest mobilization was among people over 60 years of age – 59.3 percent.
The exit poll Ipsos for TVN24, Polsat News and TVP also shows that voters from cities over 500,000 were the most mobilized. residents. There, the turnout was 76.1 percent. In cities over 201 thousand residents were 73.5 percent, over 51 thousand residents 67.6 percent, in cities up to 50,000 residents 64.6 percent The lowest attendance was in the villages – there were 64 percent voted. entitled. (PAP)
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