The first 3 candidates for the presidential seat are inactive Rafał Trzaskowski, Karol Nawrocki and Sławomir Mentzen. But there were strong shuffles in the support posts. Today, the latest poll of the Studio Opana24, commissioned by Radio ZET, was published.
It follows that the undisputed leader of the presidential race is Rafał Trzaskowski with 36 percent of support. This is not a surprise in itself. Rather, it is about the gap that separates him from the second in the Karol Nawrocki poll. The PiS candidate has 23 percent support. The difference between these 2 candidates is 13 percent. After investigation in which Nawrocki approached Trzaskowski for a fewer percent, there was no trace.
The surprise is besides the decline in support for Sławomir Mentzen. According to the poll, he can number on only 15 percent of the vote in the election. Not only does he decision distant from the intellectual boundary of 20%, he clearly deviates from Nawrocki, whom he hopes to overcome. In the current situation of the second round, he can only dream.
It is besides clear that Simon Holovnia will not be the host of the Presidential Palace. With 7 percent support he can only be a guest there. The remainder of the candidates can besides number on a fewer percent of the vote at most.
According to the poll, 7% of people do not know who they will vote for. 87 percent of Poles are elected to the elections, 8 percent of Poles will not participate.
Mentzen: a downward trend
Interestingly, the same studio of the opinion24 conducted a fresh presidential poll for RMF FM. Only the days of questioning people vary. This for RMF was implemented a small later. The respondents were asked who they were going to vote for in the 2025 presidential election. Rafał Trzaskowski is the biggest support, for which 31.5 percent of respondents would vote. This means a tiny decrease compared to the survey last month, where it achieved 32 percent.
Karol Nawrocki in the latest poll won 20% of support, an increase of 0.5 percent points compared to March. Until late his position as second candidate was threatened by Sławomir Mentzen.
The biggest change concerns the Confederate candidate, who noted a decline in support. In March he could number on almost 19 percent of the votes, which gave him a real chance to enter the second round. presently his support among respondents is 14.7 percent.