A immense interest in the 2nd circular of the 2025 election. "A emergence of 80 percent."

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Election venues throughout Poland were opened. On Sunday 1 June, during the 2nd circular of the 2025 presidential election, we will choose who will represent us for the next 5 years. Electoral attendance can be record.


On Saturday evening, a fewer hours before the beginning of the polling stations, PKW organised a press conference. During the election, Sylwester Marciniak, president of the State Election Commission, reported that the authoritative results of the presidential election will most likely be known on Monday morning or early afternoon. However, another data were interesting, indicating a possible advanced turnout.

Poles will vote in the second circular of presidential elections outside of their residence


A full of 28 million 848 1000 733 voters can participate in the presidential election on Sunday, 1 June. However, not all of them will spend their child’s day in their home. Fortunately, Poles knew precisely how to deal with this.

In particular, the number of voting certificates issued is amazingly high. It is thanks to them that voters can vote at any polling place in Poland or abroad. According to the data provided by PKW, 80 percent more specified papers were issued for the second circular than during the first round. This shows that election attendance on Sunday can be evidence high.

What election turnout? Already during the I circular of election 2025 was very high


For election attendance to be as advanced as possible, everyone should care. This is the only way to make certain that the selected candidate has received the support of the majority of the population. The motivation to get as many people to the polls as possible is advanced adequate that individual cities have started fun competitions among themselves, which aim to encourage voters to vote.

During the 1st circular of the 2025 presidential election, attendance was 67.31 percent. However, the elections in which Poles participated most in past were parliamentary elections in 2023. At that time, as many as 74.38 percent of those entitled to vote went to the polling stations. We'll most likely find out on Monday, June 2 in the morning.

We remind you that the vote began at 7:00. The polling stations will be open by 9:00. With the vote it is not worth delaying until the last minute, as long queues can be created in the evening.

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