Results of the elections for the president of Radom. There will be a second round of voting
Radosław Witkowski and Artur Standowicz will face each other in the second round of the elections for the president of Radom. The current mayor of the city won 40.85 percent. support, and his rival 29.49 percent. votes. In turn, the Radom Local Government Pact led by Radosław Witkowski won the elections to the city council, obtaining 13 seats. Law and Justice won 12 seats.
Local elections in Mazovia (author: RDC)
Radosław Witkowski (40.85%) and Artur Standowicz (29.49%) advance to the second round of the elections for the mayor of Radom. Supported by, among others, Witkowski 30,196 voters voted for KO, and 21,797 for Standowicz (PiS), the National Electoral Commission reported on Monday.
The next places were taken by Robert Prygiel – 17.86%. voters (13,200 votes), Rafał Foryś – 4 percent (2,958 votes), Marta Ratuszyńska – 3.9 percent (2,884 votes), Agata Pater – 2.62 percent (1,935 votes) and Jarosław Kowalik – 1.29 percent. (953 votes).
Radosław Witkowski is fighting for a third term as president of Radom. In the elections, he was supported by the Radom Local Government Pact signed by KO, Polska 2050, PSL, Nowa Lewica and the Nonpartisan Radomians Association.
In the years 2007–2014, Witkowski was an MP from the Civic Platform, and since 2014 he has been the president of Radom. In 2014, in the second round of the presidential elections, he defeated Andrzej Costowniak from PiS, who was running for re-election. In the 2018 local elections, he won in the second round once morest PiS candidate Wojciech Skurkiewicz. Witkowski was supported by 53 percent. voters, received 46,650 votes.
Artur Standowicz served as the deputy voivode of Masovia in the years 2016–2023. Previously he was, among others, Jacek Sasin’s assistant when he was the voivode of Masovia. For 8 years, he headed the office of the mayor of Radom, Andrzej Costowniak (PiS), and was also briefly the secretary of the Jastrzębia commune in the province. Masovian Voivodeship.
City council election results
The Radom Local Government Pact of Radosław Witkowski, created before the elections by KO, Polska 2050, PSL, Nowa Lewica and the Bezpartyjni Radomians Association, won the elections to the City Council in Radom – according to data provided on Monday by the National Electoral Commission.
The Radom Local Government Pact won 13 seats in the 25-person council, and PiS received 12 seats.
In this year’s local government elections, Radom residents elected not 28 councilors as in recent years, but 25. The loss of three seats is due to the drop in the number of inhabitants below the 200,000 mark.
PiS won the 2018 local elections in Radom. He received 16 seats in the 28-person council, 11 seats were held by the Electoral Committee of Radosław Witkowski’s Voters “Coalition for Change”, which included representatives of PO, Nowoczesna, SLD and other Radom circles. One mandate was given to a representative of the Bezpartyjni Radomians Committee.
Local government election results
Turnout in the local elections exceeded 51%, PiS won the most votes in the assemblies
According to the exit poll for TVP, TVN and Polsat, in the elections to provincial assemblies nationwide, PiS won the most votes – 33.7 percent, Civic Coalition got 31.9 percent, Trzecia Droga – 13.5 percent. The next places were taken by Konfederacja – 7.5%, the Left got 6.8%, and the Association of Non-Party Self-Government People – 2.7%. votes. 3.9% of voters voted for other local electoral committees in the local council elections. voters.
More than half of women and less than half of men exercised their right to vote in local elections. In terms of age, the highest turnout was recorded among people aged 50–59, and the lowest among people aged 18–29.
According to the exit poll, turnout in the local elections exceeded 51%. Ipsos also examined it in individual voter groups – depending on gender, age and place of residence.
Rural residents were the most likely to go to the polls, with a turnout of 54%. The second result, 52.1%, was recorded by voters from cities with over 500,000 inhabitants. inhabitants, and the third, 51.1 percent – voters from cities with up to 50,000 inhabitants inhabitants. Less than half of voters voted in cities with populations of 201,000–500,000. inhabitants (47.8%) and in cities with 51-200 thousand inhabitants. inhabitants (46.6%).
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