Trzaskowski and Mentzen hard down. Latest presidential poll for Polsat News

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A period before the presidential election, Rafał Trzaskowski maintains the lead with a consequence of 30.8% - according to a fresh poll for Polsat News. In second place is Karol Nawrocki with the support of 25.6 percent of respondents, and the 3rd Sławomir Mentzen, which was indicated by 12.4 percent of respondents. In comparison to the erstwhile survey, the most likely losses are the candidates KO and Confederacy.

If the presidential elections were held next Sunday, Rafał Trzaskowski would receive 30.8%, Karol Nawrocki 25.6 percent and Sławomir Mentzen 12.4 percent - according to the fresh IBRiS poll for Polsat News.

Compared to the survey from the erstwhile month, the candidate KO lost 5.6 percent points. A tiny decrease was besides achieved by Karol Nawrocki - by 0.3 percent points.Sławomir Mentzen's quotations fell by 5.7 points.proc.

Presidential election 2025. They gain Holovnia, Biejat, Zandberg, Braun and Jakubiak

He's number four. Simon Holovnia 6.6%. Another is Magdalena Biejat - 5.6 percent on Adrian Zandberg 3.6% of respondents would vote.

In comparison to the erstwhile survey, Marshals of the Sejm gained 1.2 percent points, support for Biejat increased by 3 percent points, and for Zandberg by 1.1 percent points.

In seventh place ex aequo Krzysztof Stanowski and Grzegorz Braun 1.3% of respondents would vote.


Marek Jakubiak received support from 1.2% of respondents, Joanna Senyszyn 1%, Artur Bartoszewicz 0.4%, Maciej Maciak 0.2% and a Marek Woch 0%

Compared to the erstwhile survey Stanowski lost 0.9 percent points, Braun's score increased by 0.8 percent points, while Jakubiak gains 0.3 percent points.

Indeterminate who they would vote for were 9.9% of the respondents.

A survey. Second circular of elections

In case Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki meet in the second circular of elections48.1 percent of the respondents would vote for the candidate. A candidate supported by the Law and Justice would bet 40.9% of respondents.


5.6 percent of the respondents said that they would not have voted in the second round. The answer "I don't know, it's hard to say" indicated 5.4 percent of respondents.


In the variant, erstwhile Rafał Trzaskowski and Sławomir Mentzen faced in the second round, the candidate KO would have won 48.6% of the votes and the candidate Confederate 34 percent of the votes.


The surveyed by a large majority (97.2%) indicated that the debates did not influence the decision on whom they would vote.

The survey was conducted on a example of 1,000 people from 16 to 17 April by the method of standardized computer-assisted questionsorius interviews CATI

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