Poll Snapshot: PiS Leads with 33%, KO Close Behind in United Surveys for Wirtualna Polska

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In the latest United Surveys poll conducted for Wirtualna Polska, Law and Justice appeared to be leading the electoral race, gaining about 33.2 percent of the vote. The ruling party, KO, was a close second with 30.4 percent. Other notable standings included Trzecia Droga at 16.1 percent, the Left at 8.5 percent, and Konfederacja at 6 percent. A small portion of respondents, around 0.3 percent, expressed support for a different party, while 5.5 percent remained undecided about their preferred formation.

The data reflect a snapshot of voter sentiment as campaigns intensify and parties adjust their messages. Analysts often compare current results with prior surveys to identify momentum shifts and potential drivers behind movement in the polls. This edition shows a modest increase for PiS compared with the previous round, alongside a slight rise for KO and a more pronounced rise for the Left. Conversely, Trzecia Droga experienced a more noticeable decline, while Konfederacja appears to be losing some support. These patterns can influence strategy, messaging, and coalition considerations as the election approaches. (Source: wPolityce)

Changes in support

When comparing this survey to the prior United Surveys round, PiS’s share rose by 0.4 percentage points, KO’s by 0.5, and the Left’s by a striking 3.3 points. In contrast, Trzecia Droga dropped by 2.6 points, and Koalicyjne coalition members saw a small erosion of their backing. Konfederacja also faced a reduction in voter support, suggesting shifts among voters who are weighing party platforms, leadership, and policy proposals ahead of the vote. Analysts caution that polling margins can fluctuate and may not directly predict final outcomes, as turnout and late campaign developments can alter trajectories. (Source: wPolityce)

Patterns across regional markets and demographic segments may amplify or dampen these movements as campaigning intensifies. Observers note that apparent swings often reflect changes in candidate visibility, policy emphasis, and the perceived ability of each party to deliver on core promises. The landscape remains dynamic heading into the election season, with voters weighing continuity against change and considering long-term priorities such as economic stability, security, and national institutions. (Source: wPolityce)

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Source: wPolityce

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