A new poll indicates the Civic Coalition would receive 30.6% of the vote, surpassing the Law and Justice party’s 26.4% in Poland.
Poll Results Overview
If parliamentary elections were held this Sunday, the Civic Coalition would garner 30.6% support from respondents, while Law and Justice would receive 26.4%, according to a Research Partner poll.
The Confederation could expect 10.5% of the votes.
Detailed Voting Preferences
The survey shows that 30.6% of respondents would cast their vote for the Civic Coalition (a 1 percentage point decrease from the last poll). 26.4% would vote for Law and Justice (a 1 percentage point increase).
The Confederation ranks third, with 10.5% of respondents indicating they would vote for the group.
Parliamentary Representation
The Polish Crown Confederation of Grzegorz Braun would also enter parliament, securing 7.7%, along with The Left, with a result of 6.7%.
Parties Below the Electoral Threshold
The Together party is below the electoral threshold in the survey, with 2.9%. Poland 2050 (1.7%) and the Polish People’s Party (1.6%) also polled lower.
Methodology
The survey was conducted on the Ariadna Research Panel between March 20-23, with a sample of 1080 adult Poles. (PAP)

