Local elections in Poland
Local elections in Poland consist of elections to local assemblies and elections of municipality, town and city mayors. Elections are ruled by the Prime Minister and are held together between 3 and 4 months before the end of the five year term of local assemblies.[1] Last local elections took place in the autumn of 2018.[2]
2002
PSL - 4986 (10,65%)
Samoobrona - 1530 (3,27%)
LPR - 1065 (2,27%)
PiS - 217 (0,46%)
PO - 213 (0,45%)
Unia Samorządowa - 4 (0,01%)
Alternatywa - 1 (0,00%)
UPR - 0 (0,00%)
Other parties - 32,088 (68,52%)
Total votes - 46,833 (100,0%)
2006
Voivodship councils
electoral committee | votes | % of votes | seats | % of seats |
---|---|---|---|---|
Civic Platform | 3,643,091 | 27.18% | 186 | 33.16% |
Law and Justice | 3,361,616 | 25.08% | 170 | 30.30% |
Left and Democrats | 1,910,009 | 14.25% | 66 | 11.76 |
Polish Peasant Party | 1,774,633 | 13.24% | 83 | 14.80% |
Self-Defense | 755,329 | 5.64% | 37 | 6.60% |
League of Polish Families | 635,329 | 4.74% | 11 | 1.96% |
Regional parties | 8 | 1.43% | ||
Total | 561 | 100.00% |
- Source: Najwięcej radnych w skali kraju ma PSL, gazeta.pl
References
- Ustawa z dnia 5 stycznia 2011 r. - Kodeks wyborczy, Dz. U. z 2011 r. Nr 21, poz. 112
- "Polish nationalists battle for city halls – DW – 10/21/2018". dw.com. 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
- www.rodzinapolska.pl