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Results of the 2020 elections: Late poll. Andrzej Duda with higher support

Late poll tests were conducted by the Ipsos studio, source: TVN24

He came third Szymon Hołownia with support at 14 percent He was right behind the election podium Krzysztof Bosak, which 6.9 percent voted for. Poles.

Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz obtained support at the level of 2.5 percent. voting. He was behind him Robert Biedroń with 2.3 percent support

The remaining candidates won a total of 1.1 percent. This is Stanisław Żółtek (0.3 percent), Waldemar Witkowski (0.3 percent), Marek Jakubiak (0.2 percent), Paweł Tanajno (0.2 percent) and Mirosław Piotrowski (0.1 percent) .

Election results: Late poll. Duda gains, Biedroń loses

In comparison to exit poll, Andrzej Duda gained the most (+1.1 percentage points). An increase in support was also noted in the case of Szymon Hołownia. Other leading presidential candidates lost. Most of them are Robert Biedroń (-0.6 percentage points). The Left candidate had a worse result than the PSL candidate – Polish Coalition, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.

The results of late poll Ipsos are as follows, in parentheses the difference compared to the exit poll study:

  1. Andrzej Duda – 42.9 percent (+1.1 percentage point)Andrzej Duda’s speech after the results were announced
  2. Rafał Trzaskowski – 30.3 percent (-0.1 percentage points)Rafał Trzaskowski’s speech after the results were announced
  3. Szymon Hołownia – 14 percent (+0.7 percentage points)Szymon Hołownia’s speech after the results were announced
  4. Krzysztof Bosak – 6.9% (-0.5 percentage points)Krzysztof Bosak’s speech after the results were announced
  5. Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz – 2.5 percent (-0.1 percentage points)speech by Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz after the results were announced
  6. Robert Biedroń – 2.3 percent (-0.6 percentage points)Robert Biedron’s speech after the results were announced
  7. Others – 1.1 percentage points (-0.5 percentage points)

Very high turnout

According to the survey results of late poll Ipsos, the turnout was 64,3 proc. This is an increase of 1.4 percentage points compared to exit poll

We do not know the official results of the full vote given by the NEC, however by 17:00, the PKW informed the turnout was 47.89 percent This result is higher than in the presidential election five years ago and in last year’s elections to the Sejm at the same time of day.

The highest turnout by 5pm as far as voivodships are concerned: Mazowieckie (51.17 percent), Lesser Poland (50.27 percent) and Podkarpackie (49.19 percent). The smallest attendance at 17 o’clock was recorded in the following voivodships: Opolskie (42.32%), Warmian-Masurian (43.06%) and Kuyavian-Pomeranian (45.51%).

In the presidential election in 2015, the turnout at 17 o’clock was 34.41 percent. and finally amounted to 48.96 percent. In 2010, at the same time, 41.57 percent went to the ballot boxes. Poles. The final turnout in the election 10 years ago was 54.94 percent.

In last year’s elections to the Sejm, the turnout at 17 o’clock was 45.94 percent. The final turnout in those elections is 61.74 percent.

(mba)

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