Exit poll: Rafał Trzaskowski narrowly wins Polish presidential election first round
- Rafał Trzaskowski won 30.8% of the votes in the first round of Poland's presidential election, according to preliminary exit polls by Ipsos.
- Karol Nawrocki received 29.1% and will compete against Trzaskowski in a runoff on June 1.
- Slawomir Mentzen placed third with 15.4%, as noted in the Ipsos poll.
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Tight Polish Presidential Race: Trzaskowski vs. Nawrocki
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Poland’s Pro-EU Candidate Holds Slim Presidential Lead at National Juncture; Runoff Projected
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Liberal mayor and conservative historian headed to presidential runoff in Poland, exit poll shows
Liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and a conservative historian, Karol Nawrocki, emerged as the front-runners in Poland's presidential election Sunday, according to an exit poll, putting them on track to face off in a second round in two weeks.
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