In the municipal elections, 29.4 percent of respondents would vote for PiS, 27.4 percent – for KO, 10.5 percent – for the Third Way: 8.4 percent for the left and 7.5 percent for the Confederation and non- partisan local government workers – according to a survey by United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska.
In the survey, the results of which were published on Tuesday by the Wp.pl portal, respondents were asked whether they planned to vote in the local elections on April 7.
63.7 percent respondents said they planned to vote. 32.6 percent do not want to participate in the elections, and 3.7 percent are undecided
– we are reading.
Respondents also answered the question for which of the committees they planned to vote for in the elections for the Provincial Council.
According to the survey, Law and Justice would receive the most support in the local parliamentary elections, with 29.4% of voters across the country willing to vote for them. respondents. This is 0.4 percentage points less. compared to the survey from a week ago
– reports Wirtualna Polska.
Second place for the Citizens Coalition
He adds that:
The Civic Coalition came in second with 27.4 percent. (less by 0.7 percentage points). 10.5% of voters want to vote for the Third Way, i.e. the alliance of Poland 2050 and the Polish People’s Party. respondents (increase by 2.6 percentage points). The left would receive 8.4 percent. support (increase by 0.6 percentage points), and the Confederation together with the Nonpartisan Local Government Association – 7.5 percent. (less by 1 percentage point)
– we are reading.
According to the website, “2.8 percent of respondents plan to vote for another regional committee.
In turn, 9.5 percent of respondents do not yet know who they will vote for
– as the research showed.
The survey was conducted from March 22 to 23 using the CATI and CAWI methods among a group of 1,000 respondents.
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Source: wPolityce