Presidential Elections In Poland: Queues At Polling Stations
6- 18.05.2025, 15:24
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Many prominent politicians and presidential candidates have already voted.
Voting in Poland's presidential election began at 7 a.m. Sunday. Many prominent politicians have already voted at polling stations across Poland. Prime Minister Donald Tusk voted in Sopot, presidential candidate Magdalena Beyat in Warsaw, and former President Lech Walesa in Gdansk, Onet.




About 29 million voters are eligible to cast their ballots in the 2025 presidential election. You can vote at more than 32,000 polling stations in the country, and there are also 511 polling stations abroad.
There are 13 candidates registered for the current presidential election in Poland:
Rafal Trzaskowski (Civic Coalition)
Karol Nawrocki (non-partisan, supported by the Law and Justice party)
Slawomir Menzen (Confederation)
Magdalena Beyat (non-partisan, supported by the New Left and the Polish Socialist Party)
Szymon Golownia ("Poland 2050")
Arthur Bartoszewicz (non-partisan)
Grzegorz Braun ("Confederation of the Polish Crown")
Marek Jakubiak ("Kukiz15", "Federation for the Republic)
Macej Maciak (non-partisan)
Joanna Senyszyn (non-partisan)
Krzysztof Stanowski (non-partisan)
Marek Woch (non-partisan)
Adrian Zandberg (Together Party).




