Turnout in Sunday’s elections for the Sejm and Senate 17 was 57.54 percent. – inform the National Electoral Commission. The polling stations are open from 7am.
16,425,830 ballots were issued.
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What was it like in 2019?
Four years ago, in 2019, during the House of Representatives elections, the turnout per hour was 17 and 45.94 percent.
The highest turnout in the so-called Warsaw obwarzanek
The Chairman of the National Electoral Commission, Sylwester Marciniak, announced that in terms of districts, the highest turnout was registered in In district No. 20, 17 were registered, the so-called obwarzanek warszawski – 63.21 percent. Second place was taken by district No. 19 , namely Warsaw, with a turnout of 63.17 percent, and third place was taken by district No. 39, namely Poznań, where 62.5 percent voted. entitled.
Lowest turnout to 17 was in Opole, District No. 21, where it stood at 52.26%. The second from the bottom was district No. 22, namely Krosno, with a turnout of 54.41%, and the third from the bottom was district No. 29, namely Katowice, where 54.55% voted. voters.
The highest turnout in the province. Mazovia Voivodeship – 60.77 percent
On Sunday, the day of the parliamentary elections and referendum, the National Electoral Commission presented the results on the turnout up to 17. As indicated by the head of the National Electoral Commission, Sylwester Marciniak, among the voivodeships the highest turnout in the voivodeship was recorded. Mazovia, where up to 17, 60,77 eligible voters voted. The following places were occupied by the Voivodeship. Lesser Poland Voivodeship with a result of 58.9 percent and Łódź Voivodeship with a result of 58.58 percent
The three voivodeships with the lowest turnout, as Marciniak said, are the Opole Voivodeship with a result of 52.26 percent, the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship with a result of 54.86 and the Podkarpackie Voivodeship with a result of 55.23 percent.
The chairman of the National Electoral Commission also referred to data on turnout in the largest cities and capitals of the voivodeships. Of these, the highest turnout was recorded in Warsaw: 63.17%. entitled to vote. Białystok was in second place with a result of 62.62%, and Szczecin was in third place with a result of 62.24%. Among provincial cities, the lowest turnout was recorded in Lublin: 53.21%. voting rights, Gdańsk – 53.42 percent and Gorzów Wlkp – 57.92 percent voting rights.
In relation to the number of eligible voters, the largest number of voters took part in the vote in the municipality of Klwów in the Przysucha county of the province. Mazovia – namely 75.59 percent In relation to the number of eligible voters, the smallest number of voters participated in the city of Ustroń in the Cieszyn County of the province. Silesia – 32.67 percent
– Marciniak also informed.
People who visit 21 members of the committee have voting rights
Due to the high turnout, the chairman of the National Electoral Commission was asked if there were people there. On December 21, when local elections are supposed to be closed, they will line up and have the opportunity to vote.
Such situations have occurred in the past. Then the National Electoral Commission decided that people who passed by They have the right to vote at 9 p.m. Then one of the committee members goes to the end of the line so that waiting people can vote
– said the chairman of the National Electoral Commission. He noted that it is currently difficult to predict how many such situations will arise.
We still have 150 minutes, (…) we will respond appropriately to the events
– he pointed.
The chairman of the National Electoral Commission judged that the great interest in the afternoon was probably due to the “sporting event”. On Sunday, at 8:45 PM, the Polish national football team will face Moldova at the National Stadium.
Poland will elect 460 deputies and 100 senators in Sunday’s vote. Until voting ends at 21 There is an election silence.
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Source: wPolityce