If the elections were to take place this Sunday, the United Right would win with 37.3 percent; KO would get 29.8%. – results of a survey by the Estimator studio conducted for DoRzeczy.pl. Confederation came third with 10.6 percent. to vote.
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The Estimator studio conducted a survey for the website DoRzeczy.pl in which Poland was asked a question: If elections to the Sejm were held next Sunday, which of the following parties or coalitions of parties would you vote for?
The research does not entail any major changes compared to the previous research. Almost all parties won. Confederation and Nowa Lewica saw their ratings drop. There would be a total of 5 groups in the Sejm.
It received the most votes United Right. 37.3% of people want to vote for the ruling camp. respondents. This means an increase of 0.7 points. percent compared to the previous Estimator survey.
Second Civic coalition gathered support of 29.8 percent. This is an increase of 0.4 points. percent She came third Confederation with a result of 10.6 percent votes (decrease of 0.8 percentage points).
They were next Third way And New Left. Poland 2050 Coalition And PSL gathered 9.9 percent support (up 0.5 percentage points). On the other hand Left recorded a decline of 0.5 points. percent and with a result of 8.5 percent. finished last in the rankings.
On Nonpartisan local government officials 3.7% want to vote. respondents (increase by 0.1 percentage points). Other parties achieved a total of 0.2 percent. support.
The estimator also converted the survey results into the number of seats in the Sejm. It shows that the United Right, which would win 204 seats, would not be able to form an independent government.
The Civic Coalition would introduce 147 representatives to the Sejm, and the Confederation – 42. Third Road would have 38 deputies, and the New Left – 28. One seat would go to another group.
The estimated turnout would be 59 percent.
The survey was conducted on September 22-23, 2023 among a nationally representative sample of 1,054 adults using the CATI computer-assisted telephone interview method. The results presented only include people who declared that they would vote and specified which party they would vote for in the Sejm elections.
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Source: wPolityce

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