The second circular of local elections is behind us. The presidents were chosen, among others, by residents of 9 provincial cities, but in full the election overtime took place in 748 municipalities. PKW has already given authoritative results.
Aleksander Miszalski in Kraków, Jacek Jaskowiak in Poznań, Krzysztof Matyjaszczyk in Częstochowa, Konrad Fijołek in Rzeszów, Agata Wojda in Kielce, Robert Szewczyk in Olsztyn, Radosław Witkowski in Radom, Jacek Sutryk in Wrocław, Aleksandra Kosiorek in Gdynia, Violetta Jaskolska-Palus in Brzeg – these include winners of the second circular of elections.
Kraków
MP Aleksander Miszalski won the election for president of Krakow with the support of 51.04 percent – according to data from the calculation of 100% of the regional electoral commissions, which the State Electoral Commission gave just before 2:00 a.m. His counter-candidate, moving from his own committee Łukasz Gibala, won 48.96 percent of the vote.
Poznań
Jacek Jaskowiak won the second circular of presidential elections in Poznań with a consequence of 70.67 percent of the vote. 29.33 percent of the votes were cast on his rival Zbigniew Czerwiński.
Common
The election was won by Matyjaszczyk with 57.76 percent support, before Pohorecka, which was supported by 42.24 percent voters.
Rzeszów
According to the poll results for TVN 24 developed by IPSOS, incumbent president Konrad Fijolek won 56.1 percent of the vote in the second circular of the election in Rzeszów, defeating Waldemar Szumny, who gained 43.9%. specified results make it seem that the incumbent president was elected for another term.
Kielce
38,256 kielczans voted for Agata Wojja, a candidate for the Civic Coalition. That's 56.54% of crucial votes. Marcin Stępniewski, a candidate of Law and Justice, was supported by 29,407 people (43.46%).
Olsztyn
Robert Szewczyk (KO) won the election for president Olsztyn. It was supported by 53.45 percent of voters voting in the 2nd circular – stated the State Electoral Commission. His counter-candidate Czesław Małkowski, starting from his own committee, supported 46.55 percent of voters.
Radom
The 3rd word as president of Radom was assured by Radosław Witkowski. After the votes were calculated from all circuits, the consequence was 54.58 percent. His rival was Artur Standowicz.
Wrocław
The candidate for re-election Jacek Sutryk then obtained 34.33 percent of the vote, while Izabela Bodnar, associate of the Polish organization 2050 Szymon Holownia, 29.8%.
Gdynia
Following the calculation of the votes cast in all 118 circuits of the vote, the State Electoral Commission stated that 62.49 percent of the votes were cast on Aleksandra Kosiorek. Tadeusz Szemiot obtained 37.51 percent of the votes.
Edge
In the Bank, the mayor was Violetta Jaskólska-Palus, who defeated Jerzy Wrębiak. A full of 6454 people voted for Palus and 4584 voted for Wrębiak. Palus so won 58,47 % of the votes and Wrębiak 41,53 %. Palus is associated with the left-wing community.
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