

The majority of respondents do not give a chance to compete in the second circular of presidential elections to another candidates (although not all of them were included in the study).
According to the CBOS survey, the vast majority of Poles, 72 percent, give a chance to enter the second circular of elections to the candidate KO Rafał Trzaskowski. Karol Nawrocki, supported by the Law and Justice, points to 50% of respondents, while Sławomir Mentzen, a candidate, 42 percent.
CBOS survey. small religion in the success of Holownia, Biejat, Braun
6 percent of respondents believe that the second circular will be attended by the head of Poland 2050 Szymon Holownia, and after 2 percent they think that it will be the candidate of the Left Magdalena Biejat and Euro MP Grzegorz Braun.
Among the remaining candidates by name and surname was the leader Together Adrian Zandberg and Republican candidate Marek Jakubiak, whose participation in the second circular is convinced 1% of respondents. None of the respondents pointed to Krzysztof Stanowski. 1% indicated the option of "another candidate". 9 percent of respondents were incapable to answer this question.
Who would win the election now?
If the second circular of presidential elections were held now and its participants would be Rafał Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki, The winner would be the first of them. 46 percent of Poles would be ready to vote for an KO candidate, while 36 percent of the full eligible to vote would be voted as a candidate supported by the Law and Justice Office.
With this set of candidates almost all seventh surveyor would not support any of them and would cast a void vote (8%), or he would not have voted at all (7%). 3 percent of people do not know how they would behave in this situation.
"If all those protesting the elections in this agreement and the “non-decision” voters did not yet go to vote, then Rafał Trzaskowski would receive 56% of the vote, while Karol Nawrocki would have 44 percent," emphasises CBOS.
This year's presidential election will be held on 18 May. Any second circular will be held on 1 June.
The survey was conducted on 17-20 March utilizing computer-assisted telephone interviews and net interviews. It was attended by 1003 Polish residents.