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Elections 2020: In Mazovia and West Pomerania the largest increase in turnout

Compared to the 2015 presidential election, the turnout has increased at 12.00 across Poland. The largest increase – by over 11 percentage points – was recorded in the Mazowieckie and Zachodniopomorskie voivodships. The smallest – by over 6 points percent. – in province Podkarpackie.

In the 2015 presidential election, the turnout will be at 12.00 amounted to 14.61 percent in the country

On the other hand, in the current presidential election, the turnout given by the National Electoral Commission according to data on 12 is 24.08 percent – is therefore higher than at the same time in the 2015 election by 9.47 points percent.

The highest turnout was in the province. Mazowieckie and it was 26.36 percent In the 2015 presidential election, the turnout for the same hour was 14.43 percent. (increase by 11.93 percentage points).

The voivodship was second in terms of turnout at 12 noon in this year’s election Lesser, where it amounted to 25.32 percent. entitled, i.e. over 8 percentage points more than in the 2015 election – then at 12 there was a 16.83 percent turnout

This year at 12 the third in terms of attendance is the voivodship Podlasie 25.16 percent attendance Five years ago at this time, 17.12% was recorded there. attendance (8.04 percentage points).

Until 12 in the province Łódź 24.48 percent went to the polls. entitled to vote, and in 2015 it was 13.99 percent. (an increase of 10.49 percentage points).

In turn, in the province Silesian until 12 saw a turnout at 24.07 percent, while five years ago at this time the turnout was 14.94 percent. (an increase of 9.13 percentage points).

In the province Pomorskie until 12 voted 23.97 percent entitled, i.e. by 9.04 points percent. more than in the presidential election five years ago (then at 12.93 a turnout was 14.93 percent).

In the province Podkarpackie until 12 voted 23.88 percent eligible, and in 2015 it was 17.61 percent. (an increase of 6.27 percentage points).

In the province Pomeranian until 12 voted 23.77 percent entitled, and five years ago it was 12.28 percent (an increase of 11.49 percentage points).

In the province Kuyavian-Pomeranian at. 12 a turnout of 23.61% was recorded, and in 2015 it was 14.26% (an increase of 9.35 percentage points).

As for the province Lublinit’s there at 12 turnout amounted to 23.35 percent, and in 2015 it was 16.27 percent. (increase by 7.08 percentage points).

In the province Lower Silesia at. 12 a turnout was recorded at 23.19 percent, and five years ago it was 12.88 percent. (an increase of 10.31 percentage points).

In turn, in the province Greater until 12 votes went to the polls 23.06 percent eligible, and in 2015 it was 13.64 percent. (an increase of 9.42 percentage points).

In the province Warmia-Mazury until 12 the turnout was 22.92 percent, and five years ago it was 13.84 percent. (increase by 9.08 percentage points).

In the province Lubuskie at. 12 turnout amounted to 22.65 percent, and in 2015 it was 12.06 percent. (an increase of 10.59 percentage points).

In the province Świętokrzyskie at. 12 turnout was 22.13 percent; five years ago it was 13.45 percent (increase by 8.68 percentage points).

The lowest turnout was recorded in the voivodship Opole, where 20.6 percent went to the polls. authorized. In the 2015 election, the turnout at this time was 12.82 percent. (increase by 7.78 percentage points).

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