Karol Nawrocki won the fight for the Presidential Palace with Rafał Trzaskowski, gaining 1.78 percent more votes. This means that the difference between them was precisely 369 1000 591 votes. This is the lowest vote difference between candidates in the second circular in the past of the presidential elections in Poland.
Data shows State Election CommissionCharles Nawrocki won 10 million 606 thousand, 877 votes, 50.89 percent. Rafał Trzaskowski was supported by 10 million 237 thousand.286 voters, or 49.11 percent.
The difference between the candidates was 369 1000 591 votes (1.78 percent points).
Presidential elections in the 3rd Republic of Poland. Differences between candidates in the second round
This is the lowest difference between candidates in the second circular of the presidential election after 1989. The erstwhile evidence in this respect belonged to the 2020 election when Andrzej Duda won with Rafał Trzaskowski a 2.06 percent point difference, gaining 51.03 percent of the vote.
Duda won then 10 million 440 1000 648 votesand his rival 10 million 018 1000 263 votes, the difference was 422,385 votes.
Further in terms of votes was the 2015 election erstwhile Andrzej Duda defeated President-in-Office Bronisław Komorowski with a difference of 3.10 percent points. or 518 316 votes.
Even before that, in 1995, Aleksander Kwasniewski won with Lech Wałęsa with a 3.44 percent points difference - 646 263 votes.
In 2010 Bronisław Komorowski beat Jarosław Kaczyński, gaining 6,02 percent points more than the rival (difference 1 million 014 1000 753 votes).
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In 2005 Lech Kaczyński obtained 54.04 percent of votesOvertaking Donald Tusk by 8.08 percent points. (difference) 1 million 235 1000 148 votes).
The biggest difference between candidates in the second circular of presidential elections occurred during First presidential election in III RP, in 1990, when Lech Wałęsa won with Stanisław Tyminski Receiving 10 million 622 1000 696 votes (74.2 percent).
The difference between candidates was then 48,5 percent points, or 6 million, 939 1000 598 votes.
Record attendance. More than 21 million Poles voted
This year, too. attendance record in the second circular of the presidential election which reached 71.63 percent. Issued 21 million 33,000 457 crucial ballot cards. The voting rights were 29 million 363 1000 722 people. The erstwhile evidence belonged to the 1995 election, erstwhile 68.23 percent of voters took part in the second round. In the 2020 election, attendance was 68.18 percent.
In 2015, attendance reached 55.34 percent, in 2010 – 55.31 percent, and in 1990 – 53.4%.
The lowest turnout in the second circular of the 3rd Polish presidential election took place in 2005 and amounted to 50.99 percent.
