If elections to the Sejm were held next Sunday, the United Right would win them, receiving 36.1 percent of the vote. voters, 29.4 percent would vote for the Civic Coalition. respondents, and left 10.1 percent. – results of a study by the Estimator studio for the DoRzeczy.pl portal.
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According to the survey, the ruling camp received 36.1 percent. to vote. That’s 0.2 point. percent less than in the last poll at the end of December. Voting for the Civic Coalition was declared by 29.4 percent. investigated. That means an increase of 0.6 percent. compared to the latest survey. Third place in the poll was taken by the Left with a result of 10.1 percent. (down 0.2 percentage point).
The following places in the survey are occupied by: Poland 2050 by Szymona Hołownia with the support of 8.2 percent. (1.2 percentage point less since December) Konfederacja with a result of 7.4 percent. (an increase of 0.7 percent), Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe with a result of 6.9 percent. (an increase of 0.2 percent) and Kukiz’15 got 1.6 percent. (more by 0.1%). Only 0.3% said they wanted to vote for other parties. investigated.
The poll also shows that the estimated turnout would be 55 percent.
The survey was conducted on January 12-13, 2023 on a nationally representative sample of 1,029 adults using the CATI method of computer-assisted telephone interviews. The results presented include only people who declared they would vote and which party they would vote for in the Sejm elections.
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Source: wPolityce