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Polish parliamentary election, 2015

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All 460 seats to the Sejm of Poland
231 seats are needed for a majority in the Sejm
All 100 seats to the Senate of Poland
Turnout51.92%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Beata Szydło Ewa Kopacz Paweł Kukiz
Party PiS PO Kukiz'15
Leader since Candidate for PM 8 November 2014 28 July 2015
Leader's seat 12 – Kraków II 19 – Warsaw I 19 – Warsaw I
Last election 157 seats, 29.89% 207 seats, 39.18% New party
Seats before 134 197 0
Seats won 235 110 47
Seat change Increase 101 Decrease 87 Increase 47
Popular vote 5,825,021 3,129,504 1,463,230
Percentage 37.58% 20.19% 9.44%
Swing Increase 7.69% Decrease 18.99% New party

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Ryszard Petru Adrian Zandberg Ryszard Galla
Party .N Razem MN
Leader since 31 May 2015 17 May 2015 25 September 2005
Leader's seat 19 – Warsaw I 19 – Warsaw I 21 - Opole
Last election Did not exist New party 1 seat, 0.19%
Seats before 0 1 1
Seats won 35 32 1
Seat change Increase 35 Increase 31 Steady
Popular vote 1,243,125 1,187,323 27,983
Percentage 8.02% 7.66% 0.18%
Swing New party New party Decrease 0.01%

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Leader Barbara Nowacka Janusz Piechociński
Party ZL PSL
Leader since Candidate for PM 17 November 2012
Leader's seat ran in 19 – Warsaw I (lost) 20 – Warsaw II (lost re-election)
Last election 67 seats, 18.81%[1] 28 seats, 8.36%
Seats before 50 38
Seats won 0 0
Seat change Decrease 50 Decrease 38
Popular vote 1,127,079 657,592
Percentage 7.25% 4.23%
Swing Decrease 11.56% Decrease 4.13%

Prime Minister before election

Ewa Kopacz
PO

Elected Prime Minister

Beata Szydło
PiS

  1. ^ As the sum total of the Democratic Left Alliance, Palikot's Movement, and the Polish Labour Party's results in the 2011 election