In the Piotrków district, part of the Łódź Voivodeship, the PiS party led in the Sejm elections. The region produced the highest support share for the party in this cycle, with the province tally showing 46.60 percent of the votes. The most votes went to Robert Telus, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, who received 49,262 votes. Other election results across the district committees placed KO at 21.69 percent, Trzecia Droga at 13.73 percent, Konfederacja at 7.62 percent, and Nowa Lewica at 6.39 percent. These percentages reflect the final district-wide totals gathered from all 610 district committees in the Piotrków district, according to the National Electoral Commission.
The official results published by the National Electoral Commission encompass data from every district committee in Piotrków, within the Łódź Voivodeship. The district includes Bełchatów, Opoczyński, Piotrków, Radomszczański, Rawski, Skierniewice, Tomaszów and the towns of Piotrków Trybunalski and Skierniewice.
According to commission data, the Piotrków district results show PiS candidates collecting 184,929 votes, equating to 46.60 percent. The Civic Coalition, including PO and related groups, earned 86,083 votes (21.69 percent). The Third Way – Poland 2050 with Szymon Hołownia and the Polish People’s Party gathered 54,479 votes (13.73 percent). The Confederation of Freedom and Independence stood at 30,247 votes (7.62 percent), and Nowa Lewica accounted for 25,340 votes (6.39 percent). The remaining smaller groups together did not exceed 5 percent in this district.
Within Piotrków district results, key PiS candidates included Robert Telus, who led with 49,262 votes as the district’s top performer. Behind him, Antoni Macierewicz, a former defense and interior ministry figure, garnered 32,496 votes, while PiS deputy Anna Milczanowska trailed with 22,595 votes.
From the KO slate, historian and journalist Bogusław Wołoszański, who had ties to military intelligence during the Polish People’s Republic era, received the district’s highest KO share with 35,202 votes. On the Third Way side, PSL MP Dariusz Klimczak drew 21,826 votes, the strongest support for that list in Piotrków.
More than 121 thousand votes for Czarnek
In a separate district analysis, Minister of Education and Science Przemysław Czarnek, who topped the PiS list in Sejm District No. 6, surpassed 121,000 votes, marking the district’s highest individual tally for a candidate. The District Electoral Commission in Lublin published the official results for Constituency No. 6.
Czarnek accumulated 121,686 votes, with the largest shares concentrated in Lublin itself (33,479) and Lublin County (21,065). Four years earlier, in a prior election cycle, he had 87,343 votes, reflecting notable growth. The KO list’s Marta Wcisło followed with 68,449 votes, with nearly half of KO’s total votes in the district (34,544) coming from Lublin. Joanna Mucha, formerly Minister of Sports and Tourism and then a member of parliament, ranked third with 32,563 votes.
The district’s fifth place on the PiS list was Deputy Minister of Finance Artur Soboń with 32,357 votes, while Krzysztof Hetman of the Third Way gathered 28,876 votes. PiS led Sejm elections in District No. 6 with 294,847 votes (45.48 percent). KO followed with 131,712 votes (20.32 percent), Trzecia Droga with 102,894 (15.87 percent), Konfederacja with 54,325 (8.38 percent), Nowa Lewica with 37,083 (5.72 percent), PJJ with 14,892 (2.30 percent), non-partisan local governments with 10,344 (1.60 percent), and RDiP with 2,250 (0.35 percent).
Płażyński surpasses rivals
In the Gdańsk district, the Civic Coalition won decisively with 41.70 percent, while PiS received 25.20 percent. Yet PiS MP Kacper Płażyński stood out, surpassing all rivals with more than 100,000 votes. The constituency No. 25 includes Gdańsk and Sopot, as well as several counties such as Gdańsk, Kwidzyn, Malbork, Nowy Dwór, Starogard, Tczew and Sztum.
Across all district committees in Constituency No. 25 in the Pomeranian Voivodeship, the Civic Coalition secured 257,009 votes (41.70 percent), PiS reached 155,318 votes (25.20 percent), Trzecia Droga had 90,599 (14.70 percent), Nowa Lewica had 57,967 (9.41 percent), and Konfederacja earned 38,406 (6.23 percent). The National Electoral Commission summarized these totals on its site.
Within the Nonpartisan Local Government slate, 8,871 votes were cast (1.44 percent), and Polska Jest Jedno collected 8,117 votes (1.32 percent).
Stachowiak-Różecka (PiS) with the best result in Wrocław district, but KO wins here
In the Wrocław district, PiS’s long-serving MP Mirosława Stachowiak-Różecka led all candidates with 97,193 votes, but KO carried the district overall. She was the top PiS vote-getter in District No. 3, with 18,645 votes for the second-highest PiS candidate, Agnieszka Soin.
KO clearly dominated Wrocław with 36.94 percent support, compared to PiS at 26.66 percent and Trzecia Droga at 13.74 percent. The district saw a total of 286,713 KO votes, 206,899 for PiS, and 106,624 for Trzecia Droga.
KO did not rely on a single locomotive; two top KO figures carried heavy weight: Bogdan Zdrojewski, the former president of Wrocław, earned 85,099 votes, while Alicja Chybicka, a senator, posted 78,816 votes.
District No. 3 includes Górowski, Milicz, Oleśnica, Oława, Strzelin, Średzki, Trzebnica, Wołów counties, as well as the city and region of Wrocław. Fourteen seats were available in this district. The anticipated distribution leaned toward KO with six seats for Alicja Chybicka, Małgorzata Tracz, Michał Jaros, Bogdan Zdrojewski, Anna Sobolak and Jolanta Niezgodzka. PiS was expected to secure four seats for Mirosława Stachowiak-Różecka, Paweł Hreniak, Agnieszka Soin and Jacek Świat. The Third Way was projected to take two seats for Tomasz Zimoch and Izabela Bodnar, with Krzysztof Tuduj representing Konfederacja and Krzysztof Śmiszek in the New Left securing one seat. MP Jacek Protasiewicz, listed second for the Third Way, appeared unlikely to reach the Sejm.
The 2019 elections in this district saw PiS winning 226,915 votes (34.67 percent) and KO receiving 214,629 votes (32.80 percent), resulting in a 5-5 seat split between PiS and KO, with SLD, PSL, and Konfederacja occupying additional seats.
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Source: wPolityce