Nawrocki won in Kosovo and Podlasie, where mainly soldiers voted

In the only electoral commission in Kosovo, where mainly soldiers stationed there voted, Karol Nawrocki won, gaining 74.41 percent of the votes. In the same commission, in the first round, the most votes were obtained by Sławomir Mentzen, and in second place was Grzegorz Braun.
In Kosovo, the electoral commission was organised at the Camp Marechal de Lattre de Tassigny military base in Novo Selo, where around 250 Polish soldiers are stationed as part of the KFOR mission - NATO's peacekeeping force.
The turnout in this committee was 94.6 percent.
In the second round of the presidential elections, Karol Nawrocki won, winning 221 out of 297 valid votes. Rafał Trzaskowski received 76 votes.
In the first round in Kosovo, the best result was achieved by Sławomir Mentzen (51.19%), in second place was Grzegorz Braun (15.08%), and third was Karol Nawrocki (12.70%).
Soldiers also voted in the Podlaskie Province, in Hajnówka County. In the Dubicze Cerkiewne commune, right on the border with Belarus, the "Podlasie" Task Force is stationed. Three electoral commissions were operating in this commune. Out of 1,608 eligible voters, 233 used their certificates of the right to vote.
In Dubicze Cerkiewne Karol Nawrocki won, gaining 55.74 percent of the votes.
In the first round of elections, Sławomir Mentzen achieved his best result in the country, obtaining 32.86 percent of votes. (PAP)
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