The first such survey after winning Karol Nawrocki. Confederation sharply up

Just over a week ago, the Law and Justice candidate for the President of the Republic of Poland Karol Nawrocki won 10 million 606 thousand in the second round of presidential elections. 877 votes, i.e. 50.89 percent Rafał Trzaskowski was supported by 10 million 237 thousand. 286 voters, i.e. 49.11 percent
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The data provided by PKW shows that Nawrocki won 369 thousand. 591 more votes. The turnout in the second round of elections amounted to 71.63 percent.
Voting lasted on Sunday, from 7 to 21. After closing the polling stations from the Exit Poll survey performed by Ipsos for TVP, Polsat and TVN, it showed that Rafał Trzaskowski won 50.3 percent. votes, and Karol Nawrocki obtained 49.7 percent However, from the Late Poll survey for the same three stations taking into account the results of 90 percent. The committee showed that Nawrocki won 51 percent. votes, and Trzaskowski 49 percent
In the first round of elections held on May 18 this year. Trzaskowski won 31.36 percent votes, and Nawrocki 29.54 percent The turnout was 67.31 percent
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New survey. The confederation has reasons to be satisfied
According to the Ibris survey, at the request of “Rzeczpospolita” KO He can count on the support of 32.3 percent. respondents (an increase of 1.2 percentage compared to March).
PiS would have the support of 28.3 percent. (increase by 0.8 percentage point).
The biggest leap of support would be a confederation, which can count on 20.7 percent. – an increase of 3.6 percentage points compared to March.
6.3 percent declared their willingness to vote for the left. respondents (increase by 1.8 percentage points).
Third way outside the Sejm
Below the electoral threshold she was Third road (Coalition PSL and Poland 2050) with a score of 5.1 percent (decrease by 0.7 percentage points) and Together with the support of 3.1 percent (increase by 1.2 percentage points). The electoral threshold for the party is 5 percent, and for the coalition – 8 percent
0.2 percent respondents pointed to other groups, and 4 percent respondents did not have a specific opinion on political preferences.
63.5 percent declared their participation in the election. respondents (48.4 percent “definitely yes”; 15.1 percent “rather yes”). 34.6 percent respondents replied that they would not take part in the elections (18.6 “definitely not”, 16 percent “rather not”). 1.9 percent respondents stated that “it is difficult to say”.
The study was carried out on June 6-7 by the CATI method at a 1069-person group of respondents.