Poles inactive hesitate. all 4th can change an election decision

polsatnews.pl 2 months ago

More than a 4th of voters inactive have not made the final decision to support the candidate in the Sunday presidential election - according to a poll conducted by UCE Research. The most attached to their leader are supporters of the Civic Coalition, but the 3rd Way sympathizers are the most inclined to change their favorite.

The surveyed were asked by UCE investigation for Onetu "is there a possible script in which before the Sunday vote you can inactive change your head and yet Put your vote on another individual than you intended?".

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The question was answered in the negative 65.5 percent. polled, of which the option "decidingly not" chose 34.7%. respondents and "presumably not" - 30.8%respondents.

The anticipation of changing the candidate at the last minute allows 25.1%. people. 9.4 percent. the respondents chose the option "difficult to say".

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The authors of the survey pointed out that voters were the most likely to change their decision. The 3rd Way. Among them, specified an answer indicated 32.9 percent. The option "rather not" was chosen by 38.8% of respondents, and "decidedly not" - 16.4% of people. The answer "difficult to say" indicated 11.9 percent in this group.

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Second, erstwhile it comes to the anticipation of changing candidates, there are voters PiS. This option allows 30.8 percent. subjects. The answer "rather not" indicated 22.5 percent of respondents, and "agreement not" - 38.8%. "It's hard to say" indicated 7.9 percent of respondents.

Among voters Left change of candidate allows 27.2%. people. The option "presumably not" selected 36.4 percent of respondents, and "decidedly not" - 26.1 percent. The answer "hard to say" indicated 10.2% of people.

For voters Confederations change of candidate allows 22.6 percent. subjects. The answer "rather not" selected 39.9% of respondents, and "decidedly not" - 29.2% of respondents said "does not know".

According to the authors of the study, the most far-reaching candidate is voters Civil Coalition. Among voters KO change of candidate allows 15.4%. polled. The option "presumably not" chose 29.4% of respondents, and "decidedly not" - 50.4%. The answer "I don't know/difficult to say" indicated 5% of people.

A survey by the UCE investigation commissioned by Onetu was conducted on 12-13 May 2025 utilizing the CAWI method on a example of 1,006 adult Poles aged 18-80 who intend to vote in the May election for president of the Republic of Poland.

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