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Most Polish Voters Already Determined Their 2027 Election Choice

A recent CBOS poll indicates that 87.34% of respondents have already decided on their candidates for the 2027 parliamentary elections, with the Civic Coalition currently leading the polls.

Voter Decision Trends

Out of 798 respondents in a recent poll, 697 people, or 87.34%, declared they already know who they will vote for in the 2027 parliamentary elections. Meanwhile, 40 voters (5.01%) responded “no,” and 61 internet users (7.64%) stated they do not intend to participate in the elections.

Current Party Support

The latest CBOS poll shows the Civic Coalition remaining the leader with 30.8%. Law and Justice received 19.6% support, and Confederation Freedom and Independence reached 15.3%. The Confederation Crown of Poland would also enter the Sejm with 8.1%.

Parties Below the Electoral Threshold

New Left (4.7%), Razem (3%), PSL (2.2%), and Poland 2050 (1%) all fell below the electoral threshold. A similar distribution was shown in an Opinion24 study for Wyborcza, which noted that a joint start for the Civic Coalition and the Left could garner 35.7% support.

Parliamentary Election Regulations

The next parliamentary elections in Poland should take place in autumn 2027, with the President setting the date no later than November 11, 2027. Voters will elect 460 deputies to the Sejm and 100 senators to the Senate.

To enter the Sejm, a party must exceed a threshold of 5% of all valid votes, while coalitions must reach 8%. In the Senate elections, the candidate with the highest number of votes in a district wins the mandate.

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