A amazing increase in support for the Left. fresh poll

upday.com 6 months ago
Zdjęcie: fot. PAP


In the latest CBOS poll, which was conducted in the first decade of April, the Civic Coalition leads in the race for voters' votes with a consequence of 33% support. The Law and the Confederacy keep their results and the Left and the 3rd Way evidence insignificant changes. How do Polish electoral preferences form before the upcoming elections?


If parliamentary elections were held in the first decade of April, the most votes of declared voters - 33% - would have been awarded to KO; 26% would have wanted to vote for the Law and Justice and 16% for the Confederacy - was based on a CBOS survey. The left received 6% support.

If parliamentary elections were held in the first decade of April, the Citizens' Coalition would receive the most votes, which is supported by 33% of respondents announcing their participation in the elections. As compared to March, KO's ratings dropped by 1 percent point.

The support for the Law and Justice that 26 percent of the declared voters want to vote for remains unchanged.

The 3rd place in the CBOS ranking, as in erstwhile months, was the Confederation of WiN, which supports 16% of the declared election participants, by 2 percent points little than in March.

The 4th place was left, which has 6% of supporters in April, 2 percent points more than before.

The 3rd road presently supported by 5 percent of possible voters (an increase of 1 percent point). Despite a slight improvement in the rankings, the 3rd Road as an electoral coalition would not exceed the electoral threshold.

Below the electoral threshold, the consequence of the Together Party, which would like to vote for 4% of the declared election participants, is besides 2 percent points more than last month. These are the best ratings of Adrian Zandberg's organization since her withdrawal from the left-wing coalition.

In April, 2 percent of declared voters would like to support any another group than those present on our list, almost half of these declarations are votes of support for the Confederation of the Polish Crown – Grzegorz Braun's group.

At the beginning of April, 9% (a drop of 2 percent points) of respondents curious in participating in the parliamentary elections declared that it had not yet taken a decision on whom they would vote.

In April, 89 percent of Poles entitled to vote would like to participate in the parliamentary elections. That's 3 percent points more than in early March. At the same time, the anticipation of participating in parliamentary elections in advance rejects 7% of adult Poles, the same as March.

The CBOS survey was carried out utilizing computer-aided telephone interviews (87.5%) and net interviews (CAWI – 12.5%) between 7 and 9 April 2025 on a example of Polish adults (N=1000). (PAP)

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