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Polish Justice Minister Requests Recount of Presidential Election Votes in 1,500 Polling Stations

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Polish Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar asked the Supreme Court (TS) this Thursday for a partial count of votes in about 1,500 polling stations, alleging irregularities in the presidential elections held on June 1. He explained that both already verified errors and certain statistical analyses suggest inconsistencies that could have altered the final result. READ ALSO: Polish President-elect states that the alliance with Trump Administration is a…

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Adam Bodnar accepts the arguments of statistician Dr. Krzysztof Kontek and Warsaw PO councilor Joanna Staniszkis and submits an official motion for a large-scale vote recount

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Justice Minister Adam Bodnar has asked the First President of the Supreme Court to forward all electoral protests filed by citizens for review as soon as possible. Up until now, only 321 out of 56 thousand were supposed to be forwarded to the Prosecutor General for review.

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The Supreme Court (SC) is flooded with election appeals.

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wprost broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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