After the preliminary calculation of 20% of the votes in the presidential election in Gdynia, Aleksandra Kosiorek from the Electoral Committee of Gdynia dialog won 35% of the votes, which puts her at the forefront. It may be amazing that the President-in-Office of Gdynia, Wojciech Szczurek, was in 3rd place with a consequence of 23 percent of the votes.
On the another hand, Marek Dudziński, who competed with the Election Committee of the Right and Social Voters, placed 4th with 13.5% of the votes. Meanwhile, the second place was taken by Tadeusz Szemiot from the Civic Coalition, who gained 25.5% of support.
Aleksandra Kosiorek emphasizes caution in anticipation of full results, especially from the larger electoral committees. "I was going for victory, but I knew I was facing a hard opponent. Very rooted in Gdynia," comments Kosiorek for the "Baltic Journal".
Wojciech Szczurek, who has been continuously winning the presidency of Gdynia in the first circular since 2002, expressed his gratitude to the inhabitants of the city. ‘
According to unofficial results, Gdynia will be the second circular of elections. Unfortunately, without me. I accept that with humility, I am grateful for all vote given, and I congratulate the candidates. There's inactive time for a summary. 1 thing is certain: it was an unforgettable 26 years and the top of possible honors. Everything I've done, I've done with you in head - the aubergines and the aubergines. Thank you. I love Gdynia –
He wrote Rat on Facebook.Are these elections announcing crucial shuffling on the political map of Gdynia? Time will show how further developments are developing in this dynamically changing political arena.
Seymics take the KO, but there is more support for the PiS
In the local elections, the Law and Justice organization (PiS) gained the highest support in the election to the provincial Seymites, winning 33.7 percent of the vote – according to an exit poll conducted by Ipsos for TVP Info, Polsat News, and TVN24 stations.
The Civic Coalition (KO) won elections in more provinces, gaining control of 10 of them. It achieved a percent of 32.8 percent.
The Civic Coalition proved to be the most popular in the West Pomeranian, Pomeranian, Warmian-Masurian, Lubuskie, Wielkopolska, Kujawsko-Pomeranian, Mazovia, Lower Silesian, Silesian and Opole. In turn, PiS gained an advantage in Podlasek, Lublinek, Łódź, Świętokrzyski, Małopolska and Podkarpackie.
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