We already know the official results of the local government elections in our city. It is known that the second round of elections for the mayor of the city will take place on April 21, in which two candidates will meet – the currently acting mayor of Zabrze, Małgorzata Mańka-Szulik (KWW Małgorzata Mańka-Szulik; 21.73 percent) and Agnieszka Rupniewska (KKW Koalicja Civic; 27.44 percent).
Voter turnout in this year’s local government elections nationwide until 17.00 was 39.43 percent, and in Zabrze 30.91 percent.
On April 7, voters elected 25 city councilors who will make the most important decisions regarding the city for the next 5 years. The following members will sit on the Zabrze City Council for the 2024/2029 term:
4 councilors from KWW Małgorzata Mańka-Szulik, 4 councilors from KW Law and Justice, 11 councilors from KWW Koalicja Obywatelska, 5 councilors from KWW Lepsze Zabrze Kamil Żbikowski and one councilor from KW Zabrzańska Inicjatywa Społeczna.
The composition of the Zabrze City Council 2024/2029 is as follows:
KWW Małgorzata Mańka-Szulik (16.84 pro votes)
Janusz Bieniek
Łucja Chrzęstek-Bar
Krystian Jonecko
Dariusz Walerjański
KW Law and Justice (16,58 proc.)
Grzegorz Turek
Ferdynand Reiss
Adam Ilewski
Borys Borówka
KWW Civic Coalition (31,84 proc.)
Tomasz Olichwer
Grzegorz Olejniczak
Alojzy Cieśla
Marian Rau
Adam Harasimowicz
Wojciech Niezgoda
Mariola Olichwer
Przemysław Juroszek
Anna Sosnowska
Agnieszka Rupniewska
Urszula Potyka
KWW Lepsze Zabrze by Kamil Żbikowski (17,37 proc.)
Marcin Szczerba
Rafał Grygiel
Maciej Zgrzendek
Kamil Żbikowski
Grzegorz Lubowiecki
KW Zabrze Social Initiative (5,77 proc.)
Sebastian Dziębowski.
Detailed data on the local government elections in Zabrze can be found HERE and in the attachments below.