We remind you that the elections to the Sejm and Senate of the Republic of Poland will take place on Sunday. These are very important choices for all Poles. We, the Polish diaspora in Norway, can also participate in them. Thinking and bearing in mind here, now and tomorrow, ours, but also our children, families, and close friends. Every vote counts and every fate is of great importance for the future of Poland. The Norwegian Polish diaspora can vote - the condition was to enroll in the special voter register by October 10. You did it? Great, go to the election on Sunday. Below we publish the list of electoral wards.
Elections to the Sejm and Senate of the Republic of Poland - where can we vote?
- reason for voting No. 162, seat of the precinct election commission:
Oslo, Embassy of the Republic of Poland, Olav Kyrres plass 1, 0244 Oslo; - Voting Circuit No. 163, seat of the precinct election commission:
Oslo, Embassy of the Republic of Poland - Consular Section, Drammensveien 171, 0277 Oslo; - Voting Circuit No. 164, seat of the precinct election commission:
Oslo, Embassy of the Republic of Poland - Willa Uranienborg, Uranienborg Terrasse 11, 0351 Oslo; - Voting Circuit No. 165, seat of the precinct election commission:
Bergen, St. Paul skole (St. Paul Catholic School), Christies gate 16, 5015 Bergen;
5. Voting Circuit No. 166, seat of the precinct election commission:
Drammen, St. Laurentius Kirke (Parish of St. Lawrence), Cappelens gate 1, 3016 Drammen;
6. Voting Circuit No. 167, seat of the precinct election commission:
Fredrikstad, Fredrikstad Sjømannsforening, Ridehusgata 20, 1606 Fredrikstad;
7. Voting Circuit No. 168, seat of the precinct election commission:
Stavanger, St. Svithuns Katolske Kirke (Catholic Parish of St. Svithun), St. Svithuns gate 8, 4005 Stavanger;
8. Voting Circuit No. 169, seat of the precinct election commission:
Tromso, Clarion Hotel The Edge, Kaigata 6, 9008 Tromso;
9. Voting Circuit No. 170, seat of the precinct election commission:
Trondheim, St. Olav Kirke (St. Olaf Catholic Parish),
Schirmers gate 1, 7012 Trondheim;
Who can vote?
- have turned 18 years of age at the latest on the day of voting
- they have not been deprived of their public rights by a final court decision
- have not been incapacitated by a final court decision
- they were not deprived of their electoral rights by a final judgment of the Tribunal of State
- have a valid Polish passport, and in countries where an ID card is a sufficient document to cross the border, a valid ID card
- were entered in the voter register.
Your vote is important!
Elections to the Sejm and Senate of the Republic of Poland. Your vote matters. We already touched upon the topic of voting in our previous post: 2019 elections to the Sejm and Senate of the Republic of Poland in Norway. Be a responsible Pole - vote in the elections! Also encourage your family and loved ones to do so ...