PiS in the Sejm elections in the Piotrków district (No. 10) in the province. The Łódź Voivodeship won 46.60 percent. votes, the most votes were received by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Robert Telus – 49,262. The remaining commissions achieved: KO – 21.69 percent, Trzecia Droga – 13.73 percent, Konfederacja – 7.62 percent. and left – 6.39 percent. votes – according to the data of the National Electoral Commission after calculating all results of the district committees.
The election results published by the National Electoral Commission come from all 610 district committees – Piotrków district in the province. Łódź includes the following counties: Bełchatów, Opoczyński, Piotrków, Radomszczański, Rawski, Skierniewice, Tomaszów and the towns of Piotrków Trybunalski and Skierniewice.
According to data from the National Electoral Commission, the Law and Justice Electoral Commission in the Piotrków district obtained 184,929 votes, or 46.60 percent; Coalition Election Committee Civic Coalition PO .N iPL Zieloni – 86,083 votes (21.69%); Electoral Commission of the Third Way – Poland 2050 Szymon Hołownia – Polish People’s Party – 54,479 votes (13.73%). Electoral Commission of the Confederation of Freedom and Independence 30,247 votes (7.62%); New Left Electoral Commission – 25,340 (6.39%) The three remaining electoral commissions in District No. 10 totaled no more than 5%. support.
According to the data of the National Electoral Commission for the Piotrków district, among the PiS candidates in district No. 10, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Robert Telus received the greatest support: 49,262 votes, followed by the leader, former head of the Ministry of National Defense and the Ministry of the Interior, senior chairman of the Sejm of the expiring term, Antoni Macierewicz – 32,496 votes, and third place went to PiS MP Anna Milczanowska – 22,595 votes.
From the KO list, historian and journalist Bogusław Wołoszański, who worked with military intelligence in the Polish People’s Republic, received the greatest support – 35,202 votes. The largest number of Third Way voters in the Piotrków district supported PSL MP Dariusz Klimczak: 21,826 votes.
More than 121 thousand votes for Czarnek
Minister of Education and Science Przemysław Czarnek, elected number one on the PiS list in the elections to the Sejm in District No. 6, won more than 121,000 votes. votes – the most of any candidate in this district.
The District Electoral Commission in Lublin published the official results of the vote for the candidate lists for MPs in constituency No. 6 (Lublin).
Czarnek received 121,686 votes, most of which were in Lublin – 33,479 and Lublin County – 21,065. Four years ago, the then voivode – from second place on the PiS list – obtained 87,343 votes.
In second place in terms of votes received is the leader of the KO list, MP Marta Wcisło, for whom 68,449 people voted. Nearly half of the votes cast for the MP (34,544) came from Lublin.
The third best result in District No. 6 was achieved by former Minister of Sports and Tourism, current Member of Parliament of Poland in 2050, Joanna Mucha, who obtained 32,563 votes.
The following places in the constituency went to: the fifth candidate on the PiS list, Deputy Minister of Finance, MP Artur Soboń (32,357 votes) and the “two” of the Third Way, MEP Krzysztof Hetman (28,876 votes).
PiS won the elections to the Sejm in District No. 6 (the so-called Lublin District) with 294,847 votes (45.48%). The following places in the district were occupied by: KO – 131,712 votes (20.32%), Trzecia Droga – 102,894 (15.87%), Konfederacja – 54,325 (8.38%), Nowa Lewica – 37,083 (5.72 percent), PJJ – 14,892 (2.30%) percent), non-partisan local governments – 10,344 (1.60 percent), RDiP – 2,250 (0.35 percent).
Płażyński surpasses his rivals
In the Gdańsk district the Civic Coalition won clearly (41.70 percent); PiS (25.20), but it was PiS MP Kacper Płażyński who outclassed all other rivals. He achieved more than 100,000. to vote.
The parliamentary constituency No. 25 includes cities with provincial rights: Gdańsk and Sopot, as well as the following provinces: Gdańsk, Kwidzyn, Malbork, Nowy Dwór, Starogard, Tczew and Sztum.
According to data from all district committees in Parliamentary Constituency No. 25 in the province. Pomerania shows that KO won 41.70 percent there. votes, PiS – 25.20 percent, Trzecia Droga 14.70 percent, New Left 9.41 percent and Konfederacja 6.23 percent. – reported on the National Electoral Commission website.
The highest result in the district widely considered the Civic Platform stronghold was achieved by PiS MP Kacper Płażyński and number one on the PiS list in this district, for which 100,445 voters voted.
Płażyński obtained the majority of votes on this party’s list, for which a total of 155,318 supporters voted. Kazimierz Smoliński, second on the list, was supported by 16,177 voters.
What is perhaps surprising on the PiS list is the poor showing of the Deputy Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Jarosław Sellin (7,284), who is not far behind Tadeusz Cymański, who started from fifth place (7,184).
Andrzej Jaworski, sixth on the PiS list (3,944), is likely to lose in the elections. The deputy minister of state assets, Karol Rabenda (3,939), who started in last place, will also not come to the Sejm.
The Civic Coalition list outperformed PiS by more than 100,000. votes (257009).
83,590 people voted for the “number one” of the Civic Coalition – Agnieszka Pomaska, and 55,069 people voted for the second on the list of the President of Sopot, who ran for parliament on the KO list – Jacek Karnowski.
The third result was achieved by the journalist and brother of the assassinated President of Gdansk, Piotr Adamowicz (23,147), who started from fourth place, followed by Jarosław Wałęsa, who started from the last place on the KO list (17,408).
Former ‘Solidarity’ activist and MP Jerzy Borowczak (4,203) will probably be missing from the KO list in the Sejm.
From the data of all 711 district committees in Parliamentary Constituency No. 25 in the province. The Pomeranian Voivodeship shows that the Civic Coalition’s electoral committee won 257,009 votes, or 41.70 percent; PiS – 155,318 – 25.20 percent; Trzecia Droga – 90,599, or 14.70 percent; New Left – 57,967 votes – 9.41%; Confederation – 38,406 – 6.23 percent – the National Electoral Commission reported on its website.
The Electoral Commission of the Nonpartisan Local Government received – 8,871 – 1.44%, and Polska Jest Jedno – 8,117 – 1.32%.
Stachowiak-Różecka (PiS) with the best result in Wrocław district, but KO wins the elections here
Longtime PiS MP Mirosława Stachowiak-Różecka received the most votes among all candidates participating in the Sejm elections in the Wrocław constituency (No. 3). However, KO clearly won the district.
In these elections, Stachowiak-Różecka was the undisputed leader of the PiS list in District No. 3 (Wrocław). She obtained 97,193 votes, of which 18,645 votes were cast for the second candidate with the highest result on the PiS list: MP Agnieszka Soin.
Stachowiak-Różecka’s result was the highest among all candidates running in the Sejm elections from District No. 3, although KO clearly won in Wrocław District, obtaining 36.94%. support, compared to 26.66 percent for PiS and 13.74 percent for the Third Way. A total of 286,713 voters in Wrocław district voted for KO, 206,899 for PiS and 106,624 for Trzecia Droga.
Unlike PiS, KO had not one, but two “locomotives” on the list in district No. 3. The best result here was achieved by the former president of Wrocław, PO senator Bogdan Zdrojewski, for whom 85,099 voters voted. Second in terms of votes cast was PO Senator Prof. Alicja Chybicka, supported by 78,816 people.
District No. 3 includes the following counties: Górowski, Milicz, Oleśnica, Oława, Strzelin, Średzki, Trzebnica, Wołowski, Wrocław and the city of Wrocław.
There are 14 seats to be filled. The likely distribution of seats is – 6 for KO – Alicja Chybicka (PO), Małgorzata Tracz (Greens), Michał Jaros (PO), Bogdan Zdrojewski (PO), Anna Sobolak (PO), Jolanta Niezgodzka (Nowoczesna); 4 seats for PiS – Mirosława Stachowiak-Różecka, Paweł Hreniak, Agnieszka Soin, Jacek Świat; 2 seats for the Third Way: Tomasz Zimoch (Poland from Szymon Hołownia 2050) and Izabela Bodnar (Poland from Szymon Hołownia 2050); one mandate for the New Left – Krzysztof Śmiszek and one mandate for the Confederation – Krzystof Tuduj. MP Jacek Protasiewicz, who ran from second place on the Third Way ticket, will likely stand outside the Sejm.
The 2019 elections in this district were won by Law and Justice, which won 226,915 votes (34.67%), and 214,629 voters (32.80%) voted for the Civic Coalition. At that time, PiS and KO won 5 seats each, SLD 2, PSL and Konfederacja 1 each.
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Source: wPolityce