Key facts:
- The second round of presidential elections in Poland is underway. Electoral premises are open until 9pm.
- At the conference of the State Electoral Commission, information on election attendance was provided at 12 o'clock.
- IN tvn24.pl We report the voting course.
Members PKW They donated on Sunday during the conference after 13 o'clock that the election attendance in the Greater Poland Voivodeship at 12 o'clock was 22.98 percent. INThere were 596 461 voting cards to authorized persons.
In the first round of elections on May 18, the election attendance in this province at the same time was 18.09 percent.
PKW conferences
On Sunday, two more PKW press conferences will take place. The next one is scheduled for 18:30. Then we will know the data from 17. In turn, after the vote, which lasts until 21:00, PKW will summarize the whole day.
All press conferences of the State Electoral Commission will be broadcast live on TVN24, you will also be able to watch them on TVN24+.
Presidential elections are underway
At 7 am, voting began in the second round on Sunday presidential elections. Nearly 29 million voters are entitled to vote. The voice can be cast in over 32,000 polling stations in the country, there are also 511 voting circuits abroad.
An identity document should be taken to the polling station. It will allow the voter to find in the voters' list and allow him to vote. Identity can also be confirmed using the MOBKITRA application. If the voter uses a certificate of voting right, the Commission will add him to the voters' list.
Until the voting is completed, the election silence is underway. It is violated by every element of active election agitation, i.e. public inverage or encouraging to vote in a certain way. Agitation at the polling station is also forbidden, including on displaying symbols, signs and inscriptions associated with candidates and election committees. There is a fine – the highest from PLN 500,000 to PLN 1 million for the breaking of agitation during the election silence polls.
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