
There have been very large changes in the polling dynamics of support over the past month. Before the presidential election, there is no greater uncertainty who will enter the second round. In the first 2 places, the president of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski and the president of the IPN Karol Nawrocki inactive remain. The second is no longer on the heels of Sławomir Mentzen, although the Confederate policies have seen a slight increase in support of the last study.
The latest survey was performed by United Surveys on behalf of “Virtual Poland”. According to the results of the survey, the first place is invariably Rafał Trzaskowski (KO) with the support of 31.6% of voters (a decrease of 0.1 percent points). The second place inactive belongs to Karol Nawrocki, who strengthened his advantage to Sławomir Mentzen, but inactive noted a decline in support of the erstwhile study. The candidate with the support of the Law and Justice wants to vote 24.7% of respondents (a fall of 2.9 percent points).
Sławomir Mentzen (Confederation) has nearly twice as much support as Karol Nawrocki. Just a fewer weeks ago, he was 1 of the contenders for the 2nd circular of May presidential elections, but present this possible is very distant for him. The Confederate candidate wants to vote in I circular 12.8 percent of respondents (an increase of 1.5 percent points).
United Surveys poll for „WP”: Trzaskowski 31.6 percent; Nawrocki 24.7 percent; Mentzen 12.8 percent.
Szymon Hołownia received 8% of support in the latest United Surveys survey (an increase of 0.9 percent points). They lose Magdalena Biejat from the Left and Adrian Zandberg from Together, on which he wants to vote – respectively 5.6 percent (decreased by 0.8 percent points) and 4.3 percent (decreased by 0.1 percent points) of voters.
Further seats are taken by the Head of the Zero Channel Krzysztof Stanowski (2.5 per cent after an increase of 1.1 per cent), Grzegorz Braun (2 per cent after an increase of 2 per cent) and Marek Jakubiak (1 per cent after a decrease of 0.7 per cent).
In total, around 1% of the surveyed by the polling area would vote for the remainder of the candidates. 6% of respondents do not yet know who they will vote for in the May presidential election.
If Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrcoki faced in the second round, the president of Warsaw would win with 53.3 percent of the votes (an increase of 2.8 percent points). On Karol Nawrocki, 39.5% of respondents would vote (a decrease of 0.7 percent points).