The State Election Commission has already counted all votes cast in the presidential elections in Poland.
Karol Nawrocki received 10,606,628 votes, or 50,89 percent.
Rafał Trzaskowski received 10 237 177 votes, or 49.11 percent.
The election results match the results of the Late Poll poll, announced before midnight from Sunday to Monday. It was from them that we learned that it was Karol Nawrocki, alternatively than Rafał Trzaskowski, who leads the presidential race.
According to PKW data, attendance in the second circular was 71.63 percent.
21 033 457 ballots were issued, with a number of rightholders of 29 363 722.
How the voices spread
Rafał Trzaskowski won at voivodship level. In 10, he got more votes from his rival. In no of its "winners" voivodships, however, achieved a consequence of more than 60%. Meanwhile, Nawrocki won only in 7 voivodships, but in as many as 4 of them received over 60% of the vote.
The Podkarpackie state broke a evidence of support for Nawrockie: over 71 percent. There he received over 780,000 votes, while Trzaskowski somewhat over 318,000.
But the most votes were given to Nawrocki in the Mazovia province: 1,585 million. Trzaskowski small more: 1,602 million.
Karol Nawrocki won more frequently at the level of powiats and municipalities. He received the most percent in the municipality of Godzzów, where 94.66 percent of the eligible people voted for him.