Rafał Trzaskowski with the support of 33.7 percent of respondents wins the first circular of presidential elections - according to the latest IBRiS poll. The KO candidate definitely wins with Karol Nawrock, for whom he plans to vote 21.6 percent of voters and Sławomir Mentzen, who can number on 11.8 percent of the vote.
The survey of the Institute for marketplace and Social investigation commissioned by "Politics" asked the respondents to whom they would vote in the upcoming presidential elections.
Turns out he can number on the top support Citizen Coalition candidate Rafał Trzaskowski. The president of Warsaw plans to vote 33.7 percent surveyed.
He's in second place. Karol Nawrocki. A candidate supported by PiS can number on support 21.6 percent of respondents. A Confederate candidate would be on the podium Sławomir Mentzen Which she pointed to 11.8 % of respondents.
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Further seats in the presidential race would be: Simon Holovnia (Third Road) - 7.1 percent, Magdalena Biejat (Left) - 5.8 percent, Adrian Zandberg (Together) - 5.6 percent, Grzegorz Braun (KKP) - 3.4 percent, Krzysztof Stanowski - 1.2 percent, Marek Jakubiak (Free Republicans) - 1.1 percent, Artur Bartoszewicz - 0.8 percent, Maciej Maciak (RdiP) - 0.2%, Marek Woch - 0.2 percent.
The answer "hard to say" indicated 6.3% of respondents.
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The survey besides asked for support in a possible second circular of elections. In this case, too, Rafał Trzaskowski can number on the best result, who in a direct duel with Karol Nawrocki can number on 54.5 percent of the vote. A candidate supported by the PiS would vote 37.7% of respondents.
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IBRiS staff besides examined the evaluation of the current presidential campaign. The work performed by Rafał Trzaskowski - 46 percent. Second place came in. Karol Nawrock - 33% of respondents.
Three candidates enjoy approval of above 20%: Sławomir Mentzen, Simon Holovnia and Magdalena Biejat. 10% in the survey were obtained by Grzegorz Braun and Adrian Zandberg.
The survey was conducted on 7-10 May in a group of 2,000 people by CATI (phone interviews)
