Export polls show that Poland’s current President Andrey Duda won the first round of the 2020 presidential election

  The first round of voting for the Polish presidential election was held from June 7th to June 21st, local time. According to the export poll data released by the Polish branch of the international polling agency Ipsos, the current president, Angie, supported by the ruling party Law and Justice Party Andrzej Duda won the round with 41.8% of the votes, and the opposition Citizenship Party candidate and Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski won the second place with 30.4% of the votes . Independent candidate and TV presenter Szymon Holownia (Szymon Holownia) ranked third with a vote rate of 13.3%. The results of the export polls are basically consistent with the results of the pre-election polls. The turnout for this round of elections was 62.9%.

  According to the results of the export polls, since no candidate in this round of voting won more than half of the votes, according to the Polish election law, Duda, who was elected President of Poland in 2015 and is 48 years old, will become Warsaw Mayor and 48-year-old Chas in 2018. Kovsky started his second round of competition on July 12 two weeks later.

  The Polish National Election Commission stated that the final voting result will be released this Tuesday or at the latest this Wednesday morning. (Reporter Xu Ming from the Main Station)