Record turnout in the second round of presidential elections. A small difference between the candidates

2025-06-01 21:16
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2025-06-01 21:16
According to the Exit Poll survey for TVN24, TVP and Polsat News, Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki, only 0.6 percentage points are divided. If this result was confirmed, it would be the most balanced second round of presidential elections in Poland. According to Exit Poll, the attendance is also estimated.


Rafał Trzaskowski won 50.3 percent in the second round of presidential elections. votes, Karol Nawrocki 49.7 percent – results from the Exit Poll survey performed by Ipsos for TVN24, TVP and Polsat News. The turnout in the election is estimated at 72.8 percent.
After 1990, the smallest difference between the two opponents in the presidential election in Poland was in 2020. Andrzej Duda in the second round was then 51.03 percent, and Rafał Trzaskowski 48.97 percent. The difference was 2.06 percentage points 10,440,648 citizens voted for Duda, and 10 018 263 on Trzaskowskiego. 422 385 votes determined the victory of Duda. In the exit poll survey at the time, after closing the polling stations, Duda had 50.4 percent, and Trzaskowski 49.6 percent. Therefore, the difference between candidates was estimated at 0.8 percentage points.
The turnout 72.8 percent provided in the Exit Poll survey It would be the highest attendance in the presidential election in Poland (five years ago it amounted to 68.18 percent). The higher turnout was only in the parliamentary elections in 2023, when 74.38 percent took part in the vote. voters. (PAP)
Only in five provinces the attendance did not exceed 70 percent.
Only in five voivodships the election attendance on Sunday did not exceed 70 percent. – results from the Exit Poll survey. The highest attendance according to the study was recorded in the province. Mazowieckie, where it amounted to 77.6 percent The lowest was in Opole – 63.2 percent
On Sunday, the second round of presidential elections took place. According to the Exit Poll survey performed by Ipsos for TVN24, TVP and Polsat News, the election was won by Rafał Trzaskowski, who obtained 50.3 percent. At Karol Nawrocki, 49.7 percent voted. voters – according to the survey.
The survey shows that the turnout in Sunday elections amounted to 72.8 percent. The highest attendance was recorded in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship, where it amounted to 77.6 percent. Masovian. The Lesser Poland Voivodeship came second with a result of 75 percent, and the third – voivodeship Pomeranian with a turnout of 74.6 percent
74.3 percent were recorded in Łódź The turnout, in Greater Poland, amounted to 73.2 percent, in Lower Silesia to the URN – according to the survey, 73.1 percent went. voters. Attendance in the province West Pomeranian was 72.5 percent, and in the province Śląskie 72.1 percent In the province Lubelski went to the urns 71.2 percent voters, and the Świętokrzyskie and Podkarpackie voivodships – 70.9 percent each
In five provinces, the attendance according to Exit Poll did not exceed 70 percent. In the province Podlasie amounted to 69.8 percent, in the province Kujawsko-Pomorskie 69.2 percent, and in the province Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship-68.5 percent
In the penultimate place in terms of attendance was the Lubuskie Voivodeship, where it amounted to 68 percent, and the lowest attendance was recorded in the province. Opolskie, where only 63.2 percent came to the urns. voters. (PAP)
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