Polish presidential election, 1995

Polish presidential election, 1995

Presidential elections were held in Poland on Sunday November 5 (first round), and Sunday November 19, 1995 (second round). 64.7% of citizens cast their votes during the first round, 98.2% of those were valid. 68.2% of citizens cast their vote during the second round, 98.0% of those were valid. Aleksander Kwaśniewski and Lech Wałęsa passed to the second round, Kwaśniewski was the winner.

1st round => ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Candidate Party Votes % ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Aleksander Kwaśniewski SLD 6,275,670 35.11 Lech Wałęsa 5,917,328 33.11 Jacek Kuroń UW 1,646,946 9.22 Jan Olszewski RdR 1,225,453 6.86 Waldemar Pawlak PSL 770,417 4.31 Tadeusz Zieliński UP 631,432 3.53 Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz 492,628 2.76 Janusz Korwin-Mikke UPR 428,969 2.40 Andrzej Lepper Samoobrona 235,797 1.32 Jan Pietrzak 201,033 1.12 Tadeusz Koźluk 27,259 0.15 Kazimierz Piotrowicz 12,591 0.07 Leszek Bubel 6,825 0.04 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 100.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

2nd round ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Candidate Party Votes % ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Aleksander Kwaśniewski SLD 9,704,439 51.72 Lech Wałęsa 9,058,175 48.28 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 100.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------

References

* "Obwieszczenie PKW z dn. 7 XI 1995 r.", Dziennik Ustaw Nr 126, poz. 604;
* "Obwieszczenie PKW z dn. 7 XI 1995 r.", Dz.U. Nr 131, poz. 636


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