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When will we know the full and official results of the 2023 Elections?
– We hope to announce the voting results on Tuesday, October 17 – said the head of the National Electoral Office, Magdalena Pietrzak, in an interview with PAP a few days ago.
Exit Poll results
We present the results of the exit poll to the Sejm.
PiS – 36,8 percent
KO – 31,6 percent
Third Way – 13,0 percent
Left – 8,6 percent
Confederation – 6,2 percent
Non-partisan – 2,4 percent
Data from the National Electoral Commission on turnout
The latest data on turnout - by 17.00 p.m. turnout in Poland was 57,54%.
The highest turnout until 17.00 p.m. was in the Masovian Voivodeship - 60,77 percent.
When are the exit poll results?
When will we know the preliminary results of the exit poll regarding today's elections?
Exit poll results are the results of preliminary polls conducted on the day of an election or referendum. Today's announcement will be made just after 21.00 p.m.
These surveys aim to collect information about voters' choices or voting preferences just after leaving the polling station.
A celebration of democracy
"Long queue to vote at the Polish embassy” – this is what Dagsavisen writes
NRK writes: "Important elections in Poland – polling stations are open, Polling stations in Poland opened on Sunday in connection with elections described as decisive for democracy in the country.
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We choose. Elections 2023
Record numbers of people willing to take part in the 2023 Elections have registered, among others, in Sweden, Great Britain, Ireland, Belgium, Latvia and the Netherlands.
Record number in Norway. Elections 2023
Our information shows that also in A record number of people signed up to vote in Norway number of people.
The 2023 elections to the Sejm and Senate are underway. From the early hours of the morning, Poles not only in Poland but also all over the world went to the polling stations. According to press information, long queues are forming in many places around the world, which suggests huge interest in the elections and gives hope for a high turnout.
Our editorial colleague from Oslo informs that there was also a large queue of people willing to vote there.
According to information, record numbers of people willing to vote in these elections have registered in many district commissions around the world.
Today's voting started at 7:00 a.m. and will last until 21:00 p.m. According to data from the National Electoral Commission, as of 12 p.m. the turnout was already 22,9 percent. This is almost 5 percent more than in the same period four years ago, when it was just over 18 percent.
The highest turnout so far was recorded in Nowy Sącz - 25,68%.
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Photo: Aleksandra O./ Oslo, around the Polish embassy
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