Karol Nawrocki wins the presidential election. We know the official results

- The National Election Commission counted the votes from 100 percent of precincts in the second round of the presidential elections.
- Karol Nawrocki, supported by PiS, won the presidential election in the second round with a result of 50.89 percent.
KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski received 49.11 percent of the votes.
The National Electoral Commission publicly announced on Monday after 8:30 a.m. the election of Karol Nawrocki as President of the Republic of Poland. According to the official results, Karol Nawrocki received 50.89 percent of the votes; Rafał Trzaskowski received 49.11 percent of the votes.
After counting the votes from 100 percent of precincts in the second round of the presidential elections, the winner of the elections is Karol Nawrocki.
On Monday (June 2) morning, data from all 100% of voting districts appeared on the National Electoral Commission website.
Karol Nawrocki won 50.89 percent of votes in the presidential electionKarol Nawrocki, supported by PiS, won the presidential election in the second round with a result of 50.89 percent. KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski received 49.11 percent of votes.
- the National Electoral Commission officially announced.
According to data on the Commission's website, Karol Nawrocki won 10 million 606 thousand 877 votes in the second round of the elections , or 50.89 percent.
Rafał Trzaskowski was supported by 10 million 237 thousand 286 voters , or 49.11 percent.
The National Electoral Commission announced. Karol Nawrocki officially the president of PolandOn the basis of Article 317 paragraph 1 of the Electoral Code, the National Electoral Commission finds that in the repeat vote held on 1 June 2025 , Karol Tadeusz Nawrocki received more votes out of the two candidates for the President of the Republic of Poland and, in accordance with Article 127 paragraph 6 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and Article 292 paragraph 4 of the Electoral Code, was elected President of the Republic of Poland.
- the chairman of the National Electoral Commission, Sylwester Marciniak, read out the text of the resolution.
As the head of the National Electoral Commission added, such an announcement will be published in the Journal of Laws.
As Marciniak read out, Nawrocki obtained 10 million 606 thousand 877 votes, while Trzaskowski obtained 10 million 237 thousand 286 votes.
The election turnout was 71.63 percent.Turnout was 71.63 percent. 21 million 33 thousand 457 valid ballots were issued.
29 million 363 thousand 722 people were eligible to vote.
In most provinces, the KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski wonIn most voivodeships the KO candidate won.
Rafał Trzaskowski achieved a better result in the following voivodeships: West Pomeranian, Lower Silesian, Silesian, Masovian, Greater Poland, Opole, Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Warmian-Masurian, Subcarpathian and Lubusz.
In turn, Nawrocki had greater support in the following voivodeships : Podlaskie, Świętokrzyskie, Podkarpackie, Lublin, Łódź and Lesser Poland.
Rafał Trzaskowski won in most provincial citiesIn Warsaw, Trzaskowski won with 68.21 percent. Nawrocki received 31.79 percent of the votes.
According to official data from the National Electoral Commission, Nawrocki won, among others, in: Zamość, Piekary Śląskie, Chełm, Radom, Biała Podlaska, Bełchatów, Suwałki, Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Zduńska Wola, Rzeszów and Rybnik.
Trzaskowski won in most provincial cities, including Kielce, Lublin, Łódź, Toruń, Gdańsk, Kraków and Warsaw, as well as in Siemianowice Śląskie, Sieradz, Opole, Częstochowa, Skierniewice, Konin, Elbląg, and Sopot.
The election results abroad show that Rafał Trzaskowski won thereData from 100% of districts abroad show that Trzaskowski won there, receiving 63.49% of the votes. He was supported by 383,722 people. Nawrocki was supported by 36.51% of voters, or 220,637 voters. The turnout among voters abroad was 84.26%.
The KO candidate was voted for by 60.72% of those taking part in the vote in Great Britain, where the number of districts was the largest; he won the support of 92,477 people. Nawrocki received 39.28% of votes there (59,812). The turnout was 83.99%.
In Germany, 65.34% of voters (64,629 people) voted for Trzaskowski, and 34.66% (34,285 people) for Nawrocki. The turnout was 83.64%.
Karol Nawrocki is the winner of the vote in the USAKarol Nawrocki is the winner of the vote in the US; he received 56.6 percent of the Polish vote there. Rafał Trzaskowski received 43.35 percent. The turnout was 86.38 percent. As reported on the National Electoral Commission website, Nawrocki received 28,070 votes, while Trzaskowski received 21,479. A total of 49,865 valid votes were cast, breaking the record from the 2023 elections, when 43.6 thousand voted.
The PiS-supported candidate also won decisively among Poles living in Canada, by a margin of 62 to 38 percent. 13.5 thousand voters voted there, and the turnout was 86.77 percent.
In 2020, the second round of presidential elections abroad was also won by Rafał Trzaskowski with a result of 74.12 percent. Andrzej Duda was supported by 25.88 percent. The turnout was 79.55 percent.
In the ships, Trzaskowski won 61.05 percent of the votes and thus won; Nawrocki received 38.95 percent of support.
Karol Nawrocki also won the elections in KońskieBy one vote , Nawrocki won in the Łubianka commune near Toruń , where 2,111 people voted for him. In turn, Trzaskowski was supported by 2,110 voters. This gave support at the level of 50.01 percent and 49.99 percent, respectively. In the entire Toruń district, the KO candidate won, gaining 52.07 percent of votes.
Five years ago, a tie was recorded in the second round of elections in this commune. Andrzej Duda and Rafał Trzaskowski were supported by 1,854 voters each. In Toruń County in 2020, Trzaskowski won against Duda in very similar proportions, winning 52.53 percent of the votes.
Nawrocki also won in Końskie (Świętokrzyskie Province) with 58.07 percent of votes. Rafał Trzaskowski was supported by 41.93 percent of voters. Turnout in Końskie, where pre-election debates were held, was 71.09 percent.
Voting lasted on Sunday (June 1), from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. After the polling stations closed, the exit poll conducted by Ipsos for TVP, Polsat and TVN showed that Rafał Trzaskowski had won 50.3 percent of the votes, and Karol Nawrocki had won 49.7 percent. However, the late poll for the same three stations, taking into account the results from 90 percent of the commissions, showed that Nawrocki had won 51 percent of the votes, and Trzaskowski had won 49 percent.
In the first round of elections held on May 18 this year, Trzaskowski won 31.36 percent of the votes, and Nawrocki 29.54 percent. The turnout was 67.31 percent.
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