On July 13, the State Electoral Commission announced the official results of the second round of the presidential elections at a press conference. PKW announced the official results of the second round of presidential elections. Support 51,03% The incumbent president Andrzej Duda won the voters, and his counter-candidate Rafał Trzaskowski 48,97 percent of the votes.
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Andrzej Duda won 10 million 440 thousand. 648 votes, and Rafał Trzaskowski won 10 million 18 thousand. 263 votes, this is due to the information provided by the Polish Military Contingent on the basis of data from 100 percent. Electoral wards.
Comparison by voivodeships
In the second round elections presidential, there was a very large turnout of 68,18 percent. Andrzej Duda won in the following provinces: Małopolskie (59,75%) and Podkarpackie (70,92%). Lubelskie (66,31%) and Podlaskie (60,14%) also Łódzkie (54,46%) and Świętokrzyskie (64,41%)
As a result of the elections. Rafał Trzaskowski won in the following voivodeships: Zachodniopomorskie (58,76%), Lubuskie (59,80%). Dolnośląskie (55,39%), Opolskie (52,64%), Śląskie (51%), Warmińsko-Mazurskie (53,16%). Pomorskie (59,84%) Kujawsko-Pomorskie (53,23%) Wielkopolskie (54,92%) Mazowieckie (51,31%)
The favorite of the Polish community in the world.
According to the data, Rafał Trzaskowski was the favorite of the Polish community in the second round of the presidential election. As a result, almost 74 percent voted for him. voters around the world, the turnout was also high at 67,42 percent. This translates into a good result and not to spoil it.
This is how the Polish community in Scandinavia voted
Poles in Scandinavian countries cast the majority of votes for Rafał Trzaskowski as a result of the vote. In Denmark it was 83 percent, in Finland 82, in Sweden 78 and in Norway it was 77 percent. Overall, the data provided by the NEC that the overall difference between the candidates was only 422 votes.
Presidential elections July 12.07.2020, XNUMX See our summary in Radio Wataha.
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