
35.3 percent for Rafał Trzaskowski in the first and 52.4 percent in the second circular of elections if he competed with Karol Nawrocki. The KO candidate has undoubtedly become the leader of the latest presidential poll. The first circular on the podium besides featured a candidate supported by PiS with a score of 22.1 and Sławomir Mentzen from the Confederation with a score of 13.2 percent. How did the remainder of the votes unfold?
68% of the participants in the most fresh presidential poll carried out by the Opinion24 declared their willingness to participate in the presidential elections if they were held next Sunday, 21% say they would alternatively go to vote. 4% of respondents said that they would not be able to make it to the polls, and 3% did not plan to vote. 4 percent indicated that they did not know whether to vote.
Election poll. Rafał Trzaskowski leaves behind opponents
On the question of who they would vote for in the first circular of the presidential election, 35.3% of respondents indicated a candidate for the Civic Coalition Rafał Trzaskowskiand 22.1 percent. Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice. 3rd place with a score of 13.2 percent fell Sławomir Mentzen from the Confederacy.
SEE: A clear advantage of 1 of the candidates. The latest poll for “Events” of Polsat
He's number four. Simon Holovnia (Third Road) with a score of 6.8 percent. The next place was taken by the Euro MPs Grzegorz Braun, which was excluded from the Confederation in January – 2.9 percent.
Magdalena Biejat (New Left) would accomplish 2.2%, Adrian Zandberg (Together) – 1.5%, Marek Jakubiak (Free Republicans) – 0.9% and Marek Woch (Partial Local Government) – 0.2%. Without support, he was Piotr Szumlewicz (unpartisan candidate).
Presidential election 2025. Who's the leader in the second round?
They were besides asked which candidates would vote in the second circular if they had the choice of Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki. Candidate KO indicated 52.4 percent of people and a candidate supported by PiS 35.2%.
12.4 percent. concluded that She doesn't know who she'd vote for..
The survey was carried out on 20-24 January by CATI (computer-aided telephone interviews) and CAWI (website interviews) on a typical example of 1001 people.
