If elections to the Sejm were held next Sunday, the United Right would lead with 35.3 percent of the vote. Among voters, 29.4 percent would back the Civic Coalition, while the Left would gather 11 percent. These figures come from a study conducted by Estimator for the DoRzeczy.pl portal.
According to the study, the ruling bloc would secure 35.3 percent of the votes.
This marks a drop of 0.4 percentage points from the previous poll conducted in November, the portal notes.
Six parties in the Sejm
The results show that 29.4 percent of respondents would vote for the Civic Coalition, which represents a one percentage point increase from the latest survey. The Left finished in third place with 11 percent, down 0.2 percentage point.
Three additional parties would enter the Sejm. Poland 2050 led by Szymon Hołownia would amass 9.2 percent of support, a decline of 1.2 points from the November survey. The Polish People’s Party followed with 6.7 percent, down 0.7 points, and Konfederacja stood at 6.1 percent, up 1 percentage point. Kukiz’15 registered 1.8 percent, up 0.3 points, while all other parties together accounted for 0.5 percent.
The survey also indicates a projected turnout of 57 percent.
The research was conducted on December 15 and 16, 2022, among a nationwide, representative sample of 1,039 adults using the CATI method of computer assisted telephone interviews. The results presented reflect only those respondents who stated their intent to vote and specified the party they would support in the Sejm elections.
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