According to the latest opinion poll conducted by the studio24 on behalf of "Facts" TVN and TVN24, in the first circular of the presidential election the leader remains Rafał Trzaskowski from the Civic Coalition, who can number on 29 percent of the vote. This is simply a decrease of 2 percent points compared to the survey 2 weeks ago.
New presidential poll
The second place is placed by Karol Nawrocki with a score of 25 percent, which means no change compared to the erstwhile poll. On the another hand, Sławomir Mentzen of the Confederate gained 12 percent of his support, losing 2 points compared to erstwhile results.
The following places are: Adrian Zandberg of the organization Together and Szymon Hołownia, representing Poland 2050, who both gained 7 percent of the support, with an increase of 2 percent points compared to the last survey.
Among the another candidates, Magdalena Biejat from Nowa Lewica gained 6 percent (no change), Grzegorz Braun – 4 percent (no change), and Krzysztof Stanowski and Joanna Senyszyn 2 percent (with slight change).
Marek Jakubiak gained 2 percent, losing 1 point and Artur Bartoszewicz – 1 percent (no change). Maciej Maciak and Marek Woch remained unsupported and 2 percent of respondents could not identify their candidate, while 1 percent refused to respond.
What about the second round? As indicated on the station's website, if Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki were to go to the second circular of elections, the candidate for the Civic Coalition would gain 48 percent of the vote (a drop of 2 percent points), while the PiS typical would gain 45 percent (an increase of 4 percent points). 5 percent of the respondents replied that they had not yet made their decision and 2 percent refused to reply.
The presidential election is on May 18
Already next Sunday, May 18, Poles will decide who will take the highest office in the country. Then there will be the first circular of voting, during which citizens will be able to choose from 13 candidates.
To settle the election already at this stage, 1 candidate would gotta win over 50 percent of the vote. If this does not happen, a second circular will be required – scheduled for 1 June. 2 candidates with the highest support obtained on May 18 will then face a decisive clash.