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Bastions of Support for Nawrocki and Trzaskowski. Record Is 95 Percent.

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The provincial breakdown of the election results Nawrocki vs. Trzaskowski is six provinces behind the former, and 10 behind the latter. If the presidential election were held on the basis of many US states, and an advantage in the province meant taking all the votes, Trzaskowski would have won. However, local nuances were key. Nawrocki's victory is much better illustrated by the distribution of support on the county map than on the provincial ma…
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The provincial breakdown of the election results Nawrocki vs. Trzaskowski is six provinces behind the former, and 10 behind the latter. If the presidential election were held on the basis of many US states, and an advantage in the province meant taking all the votes, Trzaskowski would have won. However, local nuances were key. Nawrocki's victory is much better illustrated by the distribution of support on the county map than on the provincial ma…

Karol Nawrocki won the battle for the Presidential Palace against Rafał Trzaskowski, gaining 1.78 percent more votes. This means that the difference between them was exactly 369 thousand 591 votes. This is the lowest difference in votes between candidates in the second round in the history of presidential elections in Poland.

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Polsat News broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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