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The media reports the results of the latest survey conducted by United Surveys regarding the local government elections, which will take place on 7th of April 7 this year.
According to pollsters, almost 64% of people eligible to vote will take part in the elections. Almost 33% do not want to vote, and almost 4% are undecided.
Those taking part in the survey also answered the question which party they intended to vote for.
"According to the survey, Law and Justice would gain the most support in the local assembly elections, with 29,4 percent of respondents wanting to vote for them nationwide. This is 0,4 percentage point less compared to the survey conducted a week ago," Wirtualna reports. Poland.
He adds that "the Civic Coalition came in second place with a result of 27,4 percent (less by 0,7 percentage point)." "10,5 percent of respondents want to vote for the Third Way, i.e. the alliance of Poland 2050 and the Polish People's Party (an increase of 2,6 percentage points). The left would receive 8,4 percent support (an increase of 0,6 percentage points). ), and the Confederation together with the Nonpartisan Local Government Workers – 7,5 percent (less by 1 percentage point)," we read.
Every tenth respondent (9,5%) has no idea who they will vote for in the upcoming elections. Only 2,8 percent respondents plan to vote for a local committee.
The survey was conducted on March 22-23 using the CATI and CAWI methods on a group of 1,000 respondents.
Source: Fakt/PAP/WP
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