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Participation in the Polish presidential elections reaches 67.31%

In the first round of the presidential election in Poland, the voter turnout reached a record 67.31%, the State Electoral Commission reported.
"In the first round of voting, participation was 67.31%," the official website of the election commission said.

According to Polish television, this is the highest rate since 1989. In the first stage of the presidential election in 1990, 60.63% of the eligible voters voted.

In 1995, the participation was 64.70, and in 2000 - 61.12. The next two stages of the first round of the presidential election took a much lower turnout, in 2005 the participation was only 49.74%, and 5 years later, 54.94%. In 2020, the participation was 64.51%.

The first round of the presidential election took place in Poland on Sunday. Rafal Traskovsky and the largest opposition "Right and Justice" party (PIS) Candidate Carol of the ruling "Civil Coalition"
The Navrki took the second stage. The second round of elections is scheduled for June 1.