The presidential election will be held on May 18th, and the campaigning of candidates running for Poland’s highest office continues unabated. The latest survey conducted by Opinia24 asked Polish women and men whether they intended to vote.
Sixty-eight percent of respondents have explicitly declared that they will participate in the presidential election. 21% said they “somewhat agree.” Meanwhile, 7% have a different opinion. Of the respondents, 3% said they “probably won’t participate” in the election, and 4% said “definitely not.”
However, 4% of people have no opinion about participating in presidential elections. Respondent.
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Opinia 24 Studio highlights that respondents over the age of 60 (92%) and those with higher education (95%) are most likely to express their intention to participate in the May elections. Masu. The most negative responses were from respondents with vocational education (13%).
The survey also asked respondents who they would vote for in the first round of the next presidential election. Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski had the highest level of support, with 35.3% of voters voting for him. Respondent.
This was followed by PiS, a candidate supported by Karol Nawrocki, director of the Institute of National Memory, with 22.1% of the vote. Rounding out the podium is Slawomir Mentzen from Confederača, who is expected to vote with 13.2%. We surveyed Polish women and men. In fourth place was Parliament Speaker Shimon Horounia (6.8%), followed closely by 2.9%. Grzegorz Braun was there.
2.2 percent of respondents said they would vote for Magdalena Biejat of the New Left, and 1.1 percent said they would vote for Adrian Zandberg of Razem. people participating in the study.
0.9% of people declared they would vote for Liberal Republican Marek Jakubiak. Respondent received 0.2 percent and Marek Wok received 0.2 percent. The worst performer in the survey was Pyotr Shmulevich, with no one voting for him in the presidential election. 2.2 percent of respondents chose the answer “another candidate” whose name was not included in the survey. 12.7% of respondents answered that it was “hard to say.”
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The latest survey also asked respondents who they would vote for if a second round of presidential elections were held. First on the podium was Rafał Czaszkowski (52.4% of the votes), followed by Karol Navrocki (35.2%). Respondent.
12.4% of respondents chose “I don’t know or it’s hard to say.”
The study found that respondents between the ages of 18 and 29 (65%), those with higher education (64%), residents of large cities (71%), and KO voters were more likely to vote for Trzaskowski. It is said that it is expensive. Next, Nawrocki counts on the greatest support from men (41%), people with professional education (49%), rural residents (44%) and PiS supporters (84%).
The study was carried out by Opinia24 between January 20 and 24 among a group of 1,001 Polish adults aged 18 and over. It was conducted using telephone interviews and computer-assisted interviewing (CATI and CAWI) methods.
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