Rafał Trzaskowski won the first circular of the presidential election, gaining 30.8% of the vote, according to an exit poll. The second place was taken by Karol Nawrocki, who won 29.1% of the support and he will face Trzaskowski in the second round.
The 3rd position was ranked Sławomir Mentzen with a score of 15.4%. Grzegorz Braun received 6.2%, Adrian Zandberg — 5.2%, and Simon Holovnia — 4.8%. Magdalena Biejat won 4.1% of the vote. Joanna Senyszyn and Krzysztof Stanowski obtained 1.3% each. Marek Jakubiak received 0.8%, Artur Bartoszewicz — 0.5%, Maciej Maciak — 0.4%, and Marek Woch — 0.1%.
According to the results of the exit poll study, national attendance was 66.8%.
2nd Election Time
A second circular will be essential for the final resolution of the presidential election, in which the candidate of the Civic Coalition, Rafał Trzaskowski, will face Karol Nawrocki.
The second circular of presidential elections is held erstwhile no of the candidates will receive more than 50% of the vote in the first round. Under the rules, 2 candidates with the best results go to overtime. Voting in the second circular takes place 14 days after the first round, allowing for campaigning and mobilizing the electorate. This time, the second circular will be held on June 1.
Leadership speeches
There is besides a deficiency of movement in the staff. As PiS candidate Karol Nawrocki stated:
These elections have been least equitable in the past 35 years, a stream of propaganda and lies financed by state-owned companies, the institutions of the Polish state have been utilized to fight the civilian candidate.
Rafał Trzaskowski said to a crowd of supporters:
I am arrogant to be 1 of you and to be president of Poles and Poles and to be your voice in the Presidential Palace. I promise.