It's about Arthur Bartoszewicz, Maciej Maciak and Mark Woch. The first, an independent candidate, won 0.49% of support. 95,636 people voted for him. The biggest support was received in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship (15,830 votes), while the lowest fell in the Opolee Voivodeship, where 2 107 people voted for it.
Let us remind that Bartoszewicz publically declared that more than 250,000 signatures of support for his candidacy, which he submitted to the State Election Commission.
Maciej Maciak, known for his pro-Russian statements, obtained 0.19% of 36,371 people voted for him. He won the biggest support in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship (4 944), and at least in Lubuskie: 779. He achieved the best consequence in Podlaskie Voivodeship (0.32%), specifically in the territory of Hajnowskie, where he gained 1.16 percent.
The least support was given to Marek Woch, representing the Unpartisan Local Government. 18,338 votes were cast for him, representing 0.09%. The highest number of voters was won by 383 people in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship (2,736), and at least in the Lubuskie Voivodeship.
Results of the first circular of presidential elections
On Monday, the State Election Commission announced the authoritative results of the first circular vote. They are presented as follows:
Rafał Trzaskowski: 6 147 743 votes, 31.36 percent,
Karol Nawrocki: 5,790,762 votes, 29.54 percent,
Sławomir Mentzen: 2,902,287 votes, 14.8 percent,
Grzegorz Braun: 1,242,892 votes, 6.34 percent,
Simon Holovnia: 978 893 votes, 4.99%,
Adrian Zandberg: 952 821 votes, or 4.86 percent,
Magdalena Biejat 829 345 votes, 4.23 percent,
Krzysztof Stanowski: 243 467 votes, 1.24 percent,
Joanna Senyszyn: 214 195 votes, 1.09 percent,
Marek Jakubiak: 150 696 votes, 0.77%,
Artur Bartoszewicz: 95,636 votes, 0.49%,
Maciej Maciak; 36,371 votes, 0.19%,
Marek Woch: 18,338 votes, 0.09%.