Rafał Trzaskowski would win the first circular of elections - points out the latest presidential poll. The Citizen Coalition candidate would gain 33.2 percent support. 7 percent points little - 25.6 percent, would gain the second in the ranking of Karol Nawrocki.
IBRiS poll conducted for Polish Radio 24 shows that if the first circular of the presidential election was held on the last weekend of April, Rafał Trzaskowski would win it. The Citizen Coalition candidate could number on support 33.2 percent. Voters. It would so have more than 7 percent points over the advantage supported by the Law and Justice Karol Nawrocki (25.6%).
Third consequence belongs to Sławomir Mentzen. The willingness to vote for a Confederate candidate declares 11.5 percent of voters.
Studies besides indicated that in the first Simon Holovnia would receive 6.1% of the vote, Magdalena Biejat - 5.1 percent, Adrian Zandberg - 3.2 percent, Marek Jakubiak - 1.6 percent, Grzegorz Braun - 1,4 percent, Joanna Senyszyn - 1.2 percent, Krzysztof Stanowski - 1.1 percent and Artur Bartosiewicz - 0.2% both Maciej Maciakand Marek Woch They received 0.0% support.
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9.8 percent of the questions selected the answer "I don't know/hard to say".
Presidential election 2025. A survey. Who would win the first round?
They were besides asked whether if presidential elections were held next Sunday, they would have given their vote. 38.8% replied that "Definitely.", 15.5 percent - "I think so."and 2.3 percent that"It's hard to say.". 28.1 percent of respondents said that "Definitely not."would take part in them, and 15.3% would take part in that"I don't think so.".
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The presidential election will take place on May 18. Any second circular will be held on 1 June.
A survey of the Institute for marketplace and Social investigation of IBRiS on behalf of Polish Radio 24 was conducted on 25.04-26.04.2025 by CATI method on a typical nationwide example of 1070 people.
