A recent local elections survey shows that voting intentions lean toward PiS at 29.4 percent, with the Civic Coalition close behind at 27.4 percent. The Third Way attracts 10.5 percent, while the Left collects 8.4 percent and the Confederation with the Nonpartisan Local Government Association together receive 7.5 percent. These figures come from United Surveys and were reported by Wirtualna Polska.
The poll question asked whether respondents planned to vote in the local elections scheduled for April 7. The results indicate a high level of voter participation interest, with 63.7 percent saying they intend to cast a ballot, 32.6 percent stating they do not wish to participate, and 3.7 percent remaining undecided.
One excerpt from the report focuses on which electoral committee would attract the most support for the Provincial Council elections. Across the country, Law and Justice leads with 29.4 percent of planned votes. The figure marks a slight decrease of 0.4 percentage points from the previous week’s survey, according to the publication.
Second Place for the Civic Coalition
The report notes that the Civic Coalition trails in second place with 27.4 percent of voter support, down by 0.7 percentage points from the prior poll. The Third Way, a coalition of Poland 2050 and the Polish People’s Party, stands at 10.5 percent, an increase of 2.6 percentage points. The Left receives 8.4 percent, up by 0.6 points, while the Confederation and the Nonpartisan Local Government Association together collect 7.5 percent, slipping by 1 percentage point.
According to the publication, a small share of respondents, 2.8 percent, planned to vote for another regional committee, while 9.5 percent had not yet decided whom to vote for. The findings summarize the voters’ initial preferences ahead of the provincial and local elections.
The survey was conducted from March 22 to 23 among 1,000 respondents using mixed methodologies CATI and CAWI. The study enumerates how respondents across the region align with different political blocs and how these alignments may shift as the election date approaches.
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