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LIVE presidential elections. Exit poll results. Turnout

Andrzej Duda wins the first round of presidential elections with a score of 41.8 percent The second place was taken by Rafał Trzaskowski, who voted 30.4 percent voters. This is the exit poll results, and according to them it is these two that will face each other in the second round in two weeks. Live coverage of the elections on radiozet.pl. Also check: List of presidential candidates i Turnout.

Polling stations across the country started working at 7 o’clock. You need to bring an ID document to the polling station that will allow you to find a voter in the electoral roll and allow him to vote. If the voter uses the certificate of the right to vote, the commission will add him to the voter list.

In a polling place, the voter is obliged to cover his mouth and nose. A member of the commission will ask the voter to remove his mask for a moment to identify him, and then issue a one-page voting card that will contain the names of 11 presidential candidates.

Presidential election 2020. How to vote?

Information on how to vote will appear at the bottom of each card. The authenticity of the card will be confirmed by: printing of the seal of the National Electoral Commission (abroad it is the seal of the consulate) and the seal of the peripheral electoral commission.

To cast a valid vote, enter the X in the box to the left of the name of the selected candidate. A vote is considered invalid if the voter does not place an X in any of the boxes or votes for more than one person.

Presidential candidates 2020

11 candidates are running in this year’s presidential election. Those are:

  • Robert Biedroń (Left),
  • Krzysztof Bosak (Confederation),
  • Andrzej Duda (with PiS support),
  • Szymon Hołownia (non-party),
  • Marek Jakubiak (Federation for the Commonwealth),
  • Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz (PSL-Polish Coalition),
  • Mirosław Piotrowski (Real Europe Movement – Europa Christi),
  • Paweł Tanajno (non-party),
  • Rafał Trzaskowski (Civic Coalition),
  • Waldemar Witkowski (Unia Pracy).
  • Stanisław Żółtek (New Right Congress).

Until the end of voting election silence. Election silence violates every element of active electoral agitation, i.e. public induction or encouragement to vote in a certain way. As indicated by the National Electoral Commission, you may not convene assemblies, organize parades and demonstrations, give speeches, or distribute electoral materials.

RadioZET.pl

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