Election Information
General Information:
The presidential elections in Poland were held on May 18, 2025, with a runoff scheduled for June 1, 2025. Outgoing President Andrzej Duda was not eligible for re-election due to term limits. The elections were marked by the highest number of candidates since 1995, with 13 candidates participating.
First Round Results:
Rafał Trzaskowski (Civic Platform - PO): 31.36%
Karol Nawrocki (Independent, supported by PiS): 29.54%
Sławomir Mentzen (New Hope): 14.81%
Grzegorz Braun (Confederation of the Polish Crown): 6.34%
Szymon Hołownia (Poland 2050): 4.99%
Adrian Zandberg (Together): 4.86%
Magdalena Biejat (New Left): 4.23%
Krzysztof Stanowski (Independent): 1.24%
Joanna Senyszyn (Independent): 1.09%
Marek Jakubiak (Federation for Democracy): 0.77%
Artur Bartoszewicz (Independent): 0.49%
Maciej Maciak (Independent): 0.19%
Marek Woch (Independent): 0.09%
Electoral System:
Poland uses a two-round system to elect the President of the Republic. If no candidate receives an absolute majority (over 50%) of the votes in the first round, the two candidates with the most votes proceed to a runoff. The President is elected for a five-year term and may be re-elected for one additional term.
This electoral process is crucial in determining Poland’s future direction, especially regarding its relations with the European Union, internal reforms, and political stability.
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The presidential elections in Poland were held on May 18, 2025, with a runoff scheduled for June 1, 2025. Outgoing President Andrzej Duda was not eligible for re-election due to term limits. The elections were marked by the highest number of candidates since 1995, with 13 candidates participating.
First Round Results:
Rafał Trzaskowski (Civic Platform - PO): 31.36%
Karol Nawrocki (Independent, supported by PiS): 29.54%
Sławomir Mentzen (New Hope): 14.81%
Grzegorz Braun (Confederation of the Polish Crown): 6.34%
Szymon Hołownia (Poland 2050): 4.99%
Adrian Zandberg (Together): 4.86%
Magdalena Biejat (New Left): 4.23%
Krzysztof Stanowski (Independent): 1.24%
Joanna Senyszyn (Independent): 1.09%
Marek Jakubiak (Federation for Democracy): 0.77%
Artur Bartoszewicz (Independent): 0.49%
Maciej Maciak (Independent): 0.19%
Marek Woch (Independent): 0.09%
Electoral System:
Poland uses a two-round system to elect the President of the Republic. If no candidate receives an absolute majority (over 50%) of the votes in the first round, the two candidates with the most votes proceed to a runoff. The President is elected for a five-year term and may be re-elected for one additional term.
This electoral process is crucial in determining Poland’s future direction, especially regarding its relations with the European Union, internal reforms, and political stability.
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