Poland goes for a second and decisive election round as none of the candidates got a sufficient majority in today's election.

The two who are up for election will be Andrzej Duda of the ruling Party Law and Justice (PIS) and Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski for the Citizens' Platform (PO), according to polling polls, AFP writes.

Possible voter record

Duda received about 42 percent of the vote, while Trzaskowski received just over 30 percent, TT reports.

- There have been many people voting today, there have been long queues for the polling stations. The turnout is around 48 per cent and if it continues this way it could mean a record, says SVT's foreign reporter Elin Jönsson, who is in Warsaw.

Duda: "LGBTQ ideology a threat to Poland"

The rally to the election has been very much about values, she says.

- At the end of the election campaign, there has been a lot of discussion about the LGBT issue. That's because the incumbent President Andrzej Duda has said that he thinks that the EU, together with his opponent Rafal Trzaskowski, is pushing Poland, what he calls, LGBT ideology. Which he believes is a greater threat to Poland than Communism once was.