Mentzen loses his vote. amazing survey Results

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The latest poll for "Super Express" shows crucial changes in the ranking of candidates. The leader maintains his position, but the differences between the next places become increasingly significant. An unexpected decline in support of Sławomir Mentzen can change the power balance before a decisive gameplay.


According to the latest poll conducted by the Pollster investigation Institute for "Super Express," Rafał Trzaskowski continues to lead in the presidential race. The Citizen Coalition candidate enjoys 35% support. The second position is Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice, who won 23% of the vote. The 3rd place was ranked Sławomir Mentzen with a score of 19%.

Fall in support for Mentzen

In mid-March, the Confederate leader was 1 percent point ahead of Karol Nawrocki. However, he has now lost 3 points, which could be a consequence of his controversial statements, especially concerning abortion.

Mentzen, answering a question about his stance on abortion in rape cases, powerfully opposed abortion, arguing that "you must not kill innocent children". His words sparked a broad discussion and could have contributed to changing voters' preferences.

Next places in the poll

The 4th place was Simon Holovnia, gaining 8% of support. The following positions are taken by Adrian Zandberg (4%), Magdalena Biejat and Grzegorz Braun, who received 3% of the vote.

Expert: "This is simply a informing signal for Nawrocki and Mentzen"

Dr. Bartłomiej Machnik, a political scientist from the UKSW, commented on the results of the study, indicating that the difference between Nawrocki and Mentzen is within the limits of statistical error. He besides pointed out that Mentzen should pay peculiar attention to receiving his statements, as they could affect his chances of entering the second circular of elections.

Test methodology

The survey was conducted by the Pollster investigation Institute on 31 March – 1 April 2025. The CAWI survey active 1,007 adult Poles.

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