A petition for recalculating votes is gaining popularity. Already over 265 thousand votes

Earlier, a member of the PKW, Ryszard Kalisz, announced that on Monday there would be a meeting of the committee dedicated to the erroneously recorded results of voting in the reports of some regional committees. But These reports were corrected by the spokesman of the National Electoral Office, Marcin Chmielnicki. In an interview with Wirtualna Polska, he explained that “on Monday a meeting of the National Electoral Commission is taking place, but it is not excluded that in the afternoon there will be an unofficial working meeting with the participation of PKW members.”
In the issued statement, art. 320 of the Electoral Code of January 5, 2011, according to which the PKW is obliged within 14 days of the announcement of the results to submit a report on the election to the institutions. Work on the document is ongoing and also includes the comments coming from the District Commission.
The commission also reminded that Every citizen who was included in the voters' list and noticed irregularities in the course of voting, when determining the results of voting or the election results themselves, has the right to on June 16, 2025 to submit an election protest to the Supreme Court. This information was included in a message signed by the PKW chairman Sylwester Marciniak.
The statement also indicates that all cases of suspected crimes related to elections should be immediately reported to the prosecutor's office or police by persons who have appropriate knowledge on this subject.
Confusion around the second round of elections. There is a petition for recalculating votes
For several days, the media has been alerting about possible irregularities that could have taken place when counting votes during the second round of presidential elections. One of the more publicized cases is the situation from the election committee No. 95 at ul. Stawowa in Krakow. The order of candidates was converted in its protocol, By assigning voices cast to Karol Nawrocki to Rafał Trzaskowski and vice versa.
According to available information, for similar shortcomings At least a dozen other regional committees could also occur. This became a source of the growing number of doubts regarding the reliability of the election process.
A petition for recalculation of votes is gaining popularity on the network. During the formation of an article Over 265,000 have already signed the petition. people. The description of the document reads: “This petition is a civic call to order a re -ordering full conversion of all votes cast in the election of the President of the Republic of Poland in 2025. Due to the extremely small difference of 369,591 votes between candidates in the last presidential election, a very high number of 189 thousand invalid votes, as well Electoral Commission, we feel obliged to appeal to recalculate all votes cast again. “