The elections to the European Parliament on Sunday were very surprising. erstwhile government spokesperson Piotr Müller, who competed from 4th place on the PiS list in the Pomeranian district, won more votes than the multi-year MEP Anna Fotyga, who competed first! Müller, Janusz Lewandowski and Magdalena Adamowicz from the KO got into the EP, which is simply a sensational shuffling of forces.
The State Election Commission presented the authoritative results of the European Parliament elections on Monday. In the Pomeranian district, the majority of votes were received by Magdalena Adamowicz from the Civic Coalition, for which 204 207 voters voted, which is 27.47 percent of all votes in the district. This is simply a better score than 5 years ago erstwhile Adamowicz won 199,591 votes.
Janusz Lewandowski, besides from KO, received 133 444 votes, or 17.95 percent. Lewandowski improved his score from erstwhile elections, in which he was supported by little than 121,000 people.
Peter Müller defeats Anna Fotyga
However, the biggest sensation is the consequence of Piotr Müller, who won 62 330 votes (8.38 percent), ahead of Anna Fotyga. The fotyga, starting first on the PiS list, received only 57,647 votes (7.75 percent). Müller, who competed from 4th place, besides defeated another PiS candidates specified as Jarosław Sellin and Kazimierz Smolinski.
Attendance and Results of the Pomorskie District
In the Pomeranian district, 747 149 voters from 1,753,592 qualified went to the polls, which translated into attendance 42.61%. The election was won by the Civic Coalition, for which 51.06 percent of voters (379.577 people) voted. The PiS won 28.07 percent support (208 676 votes), the Confederation of Freedom and independency won 69 654 votes (9.37 percent), and the 3rd Road won 40 139 votes (5.40 percent).
Big Change
In 2019, Anna Fotyga (PiS), Magdalena Adamowicz (KO) and Janusz Lewandowski (KO) got into the European Parliament from territory No. 1. This year's elections brought immense changes to the political landscape, showing that even veterans of the political scene must face fresh challenges and the dynamically changing support of voters.
The consequence of Peter Müller is evidence that a political career can change in 1 minute and the final result of the election may surprise even the most experienced politicians. Müller's sensational success shows that the fight for seats in the European Parliament is more open than ever.
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