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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Beata Szydło
|
Ewa Kopacz
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Paweł Kukiz
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Party
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PiS
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PO
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Kukiz'15
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Leader since
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Candidate for PM
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8 November 2014
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28 July 2015
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Leader's seat
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12 – Kraków II
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19 – Warsaw I
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19 – Warsaw I
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Last election
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157 seats, 29.89%
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207 seats, 39.18%
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New party
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Seats before
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134
|
197
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0
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Seats won
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235
|
110
|
47
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Seat change
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101
|
87
|
47
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Popular vote
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5,825,021
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3,129,504
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1,463,230
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Percentage
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37.58%
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20.19%
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9.44%
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Swing
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7.69%
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18.99%
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New party
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|
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
|
Ryszard Petru
|
Adrian Zandberg
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Ryszard Galla
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Party
|
.N
|
Razem
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MN
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Leader since
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31 May 2015
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17 May 2015
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25 September 2005
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Leader's seat
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19 – Warsaw I
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19 – Warsaw I
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21 - Opole
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Last election
|
Did not exist
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New party
|
1 seat, 0.19%
|
Seats before
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
Seats won
|
35
|
32
|
1
|
Seat change
|
35
|
31
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Popular vote
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1,243,125
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1,187,323
|
27,983
|
Percentage
|
8.02%
|
7.66%
|
0.18%
|
Swing
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New party
|
New party
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0.01%
|
|
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Seventh party
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Eighth party
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|
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Leader
|
Barbara Nowacka
|
Janusz Piechociński
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Party
|
ZL
|
PSL
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Leader since
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Candidate for PM
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17 November 2012
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Leader's seat
|
ran in 19 – Warsaw I (lost)
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20 – Warsaw II (lost re-election)
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Last election
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67 seats, 18.81%[1]
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28 seats, 8.36%
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Seats before
|
50
|
38
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Seats won
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0
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0
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Seat change
|
50
|
38
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Popular vote
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1,127,079
|
657,592
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Percentage
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7.25%
|
4.23%
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Swing
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11.56%
|
4.13%
|
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