2019 European Parliament election in Poland

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2019 European Parliament election in Poland

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All 52 Polish seats to the European Parliament
Registered30,118,852
Turnout13,760,974 (45.7%)
Increase 21.9pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Robert Biedroń
Party PiS KE Spring
Alliance ECR EPP/S&D/G-EFA/ALDE S&D
Last election 19 seats, 38.9%[a] 28 seats, 48.7%[b] New party
Seats won 27 22 3
Seat change Increase 8 Decrease 6 New party
Popular vote 6,192,780 5,249,935 826,975
Percentage 45.4% 38.5% 6.1%
Swing Increase 6.5pp Decrease 10.2pp Did not exist

Election result and the plurality list's popular vote in each constituency

On Sunday 26 May 2019, a vote was held to elect the Polish delegation to the European Parliament.[1] Polish voters elected 52 MEPs, compared to 51 in the 2014 election. The increased number of MEPs is a result of the 2018 reapportionment of seats in the European Parliament.[c] Following the United Kingdom's announcement, that it will participate in elections to the European Parliament on May 23, Poland will continue to be represented by 51 MEPs. The 52nd MEP will take up their mandate immediately after the UK leaves the European Union. Following the announcement of the election results, the National Electoral Commission indicated Dominik Tarczyński from Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie will take up the 52nd seat.[2]

MEPs by European Political Group (as at 9 April 2019)[edit]

National party Seats/51 EP group Seats/751
Civic Platform 18   European People's Party 217
Polish People's Party 4
Law and Justice 15   European Conservatives and Reformists 76
Right Wing of the Republic 1
Independents 2
Democratic Left Alliance 3   Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats 187
Labour Union 1
Independent 1
  Congress of the New Right 2   Europe of Nations and Freedom 37
Independents 1   Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy 41
3 Non-Inscrits 22

Lists[edit]

Electoral committees registered in all constituencies[edit]

List Ideology EU position Leader(s) EP Group 2014 result Seats before the election Candidates
Votes (%) Seats
1 KON Confederation KORWiN Braun Liroy Nationalists
Konfederacja KORWiN Braun Liroy Narodowcy
Polish nationalism
Economic liberalism
Hard Euroscepticism Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Grzegorz Braun
Piotr Liroy-Marzec
Robert Winnicki
EFDD
NI
1.5%
0 / 51
2 / 51
130
2 W Spring
Wiosna
Social liberalism
Progressivism
Pro-Europeanism Robert Biedroń S&D N/A
0 / 51
0 / 51
130
3 KE European Coalition
Koalicja Europejska
Liberalism
Big tent
Pro-Europeanism Grzegorz Schetyna
Włodzimierz Czarzasty
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
EPP
S&D
ALDE
G–EFA
48.7%
28 / 51
27 / 51
130
4 PiS Law and Justice
Prawo i Sprawiedliwość
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Soft Euroscepticism Jarosław Kaczyński ECR 38.9%
19 / 51
17 / 51
130
5 LR Left Together
Lewica Razem
Democratic socialism
Progressivism
Pro-Europeanism N/A (National Board) GUE-NGL
S&D
N/A
0 / 51
1 / 51
129
6 K'15 Kukiz'15
Right-wing populism
Direct democracy
Soft Euroscepticism Paweł Kukiz EFDD N/A
0 / 51
1 / 51
129

Electoral committees registered in more than one constituency[edit]

List Ideology EU position Leader(s) EP Group 2014 result Seats before the election # of constituencies Candidates
Votes (%) Seats
7 PFP Poland Fair Play
Polska Fair Play
Conservative liberalism
Economic liberalism
Pro-Europeanism Robert Gwiazdowski N/A N/A
0 / 51
0 / 51
6 60
9 POLEXIT PolEXIT - Coalition
PolEXIT - Koalicja
Right-wing populism Hard Euroscepticism Stanisław Żółtek ENF 7.2%
4 / 51
2 / 51
2 18

Electoral committees registered in a single constituency[edit]

List Ideology EU position Leader(s) Constituency Candidates
JN Unity of the Nation
Jedność Narodu
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
Soft Euroscepticism Romuald Starosielec 5 – Masovian 10

Electoral committees withdrawn before the election[edit]

List Ideology EU position Leader(s) EP Group Seats before the election Candidates
8 RPE Real Europe Movement – Europa Christi
Ruch Prawdziwa Europa – Europa Christi
National conservatism
Political Catholicism
Soft Euroscepticism Mirosław Piotrowski ECR
1 / 51
5

Electoral committees[edit]

30 committees applied for registration, of which 26 have been registered: 26 political parties, seven voters committees and three coalitions. Four committees were denied registration.[3]

Electoral committees
Type Committee Status
1 Voters Kukiz'15 Fielded lists
2 Party 11 November Movement Registered
3 Voters Confederation KORWiN Braun Liroy Nationalists Fielded lists
4 Coalition Left Together - Together Party, Labour Union, RSS Fielded lists
5 Party Law and Justice Fielded lists
6 Voters Poland Fair Play Nonpartisans Gwiazdowski Fielded lists
7 Coalition European Coalition PO PSL SLD .N Greens Fielded lists
8 Party Spring of Robert Biedroń Fielded lists
9 Party Real Europe Movement – Europa Christi Retracted lists
10 Party Slavic Union Registered
11 Party Unity of the Nation Fielded lists
12 Voters Confederation of Independent Poland - Indomitable Registered
13 Party PIAST – Unity of European Nations' Thought Registered
14 Party Labour Faction Registered
15 Coalition PolEXIT - Coalition Fielded lists
16 Party Normal Country Registered
17 Party Social Alternative Registered
18 Party Agreement of Jarosław Gowin Registered
19 Party Responsibility Registered
20 Party Right Wing of the Republic Registered
21 Voters Kamil Kołobycz Rejected
22 Party People's Party "Patrimony" RP Registered
23 Party Party of Drivers Registered
24 Voters "In Common for Częstochowa" Registered
25 Party 2nd Republic of Poland Registered
26 Voters Engineers and Technicians of Scientific-Technical Associations - Economy Rejected
27 Voters Polish Families Together Registered
28 Party KORWiN Rejected
29 Voters ROP Registered
30 Voters Adam Lech Janowski Rejected

Electoral calendar[edit]

The Electoral Commission has published a timetable of the election proceedings:[4]

Date Event
8 April Establishment of constituencies' and regional electoral commissions, notification to the Electoral Commission about the establishment of the electoral committees
16 April (midnight) Deadline for the submission of candidates' lists
26 April Information about numbers and borders of the voting circuits and circuits' electoral commissions headquarters[clarification needed]
25 May (midnight) Election silence begins
26 May
(7:00 to 21:00)
Polling stations are open

Leaders by constituency[edit]

Registered lists with a numbers on a ballot paper
Constituency 1 2 3 4 5 6
Confederation[5] Wiosna[6] KE[7] PiS[8] LR[9] Kukiz'15[10]
1 - Pomeranian Sławomir Mentzen Beata Maciejewska Janusz Lewandowski Anna Fotyga Anna Górska Andrzej Kobylarz
2 - Kuyavian-Pomeranian Krzysztof Drozdowski Wanda Nowicka Radosław Sikorski Kosma Złotowski Paulina Matysiak Paweł Szramka
3 - Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian Robert Winnicki Monika Falej Tomasz Frankowski Karol Karski Bartosz Grucela Andrzej Maciejewski
4 - Warsaw Krzysztof Bosak Robert Biedroń Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Adrian Zandberg Stanisław Tyszka
5 - Masovian Kaja Godek Paulina Piechna-Więckiewicz Jarosław Kalinowski Adam Bielan Dorota Olko Barbara Husiew
6 - Łódź Waldemar Utecht Anita Sowińska Marek Belka Witold Waszczykowski Piotr Ikonowicz Piotr Apel
7 - Greater Poland Piotr Liroy-Marzec Sylwia Spurek Ewa Kopacz Zdzisław Krasnodębski Waldemar Witkowski Marek Jurek
8 - Lublin Witold Tumanowicz Zbigniew Bujak Krzysztof Hetman Elżbieta Kruk Magdalena Długosz Jarosław Sachajko
9 - Subcarpathian Grzegorz Braun Anna Skiba Czesław Siekierski Tomasz Poręba Elżbieta Wisz Alicja Bobola
10 - Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie Konrad Berkowicz Maciej Gdula Róża Thun Beata Szydło Jan Orkisz Paweł Kukiz-Szczuciński
11 - Silesian Jacek Wilk Łukasz Kohut Jerzy Buzek Jadwiga Wiśniewska Maciej Konieczny Grzegorz Długi
12 - Lower Silesian and Opole Robert Iwaszkiewicz Krzysztof Śmiszek Janina Ochojska Anna Zalewska Marcelina Zawisza Agnieszka Ścigaj
13 - Lubusz and West Pomeranian Krzysztof Tuduj Anita Kucharska-Dziedzic Bogusław Liberadzki Joachim Brudziński Julia Zimmermann Olimpia Tomczyk-Iwko

Opinion polls[edit]

Fieldwork
period
Polling firm Sample size PiS Konfederacja Others /
Don't know
Turnout Lead
24.05 38.1 34.5 7.7 5.8 5.1 3.0 5.8 49.4 4.4
22.05–23.05 39.2 38.3 7.9 5.7 5.7 2.6 0.6 37 1
22.05–23.05 IBSP 1,510 36.32 42.51 7.02 4.91 7.23 1.71 0.3 47 6.19
22.05–23.05 Kantar 1,002 36 34 8 4 6 3 9 2
21.05–22.05 IB Pollster 1,193 35 37 10 7 6 4 1 2
17.05–22.05 Social Changes 1,052 37.2 33.3 9.3 8.9 5.4 2.3 3.6 3.9
21.05 IBRiS 38.7 35.0 6.3 4.9 6.0 0.0 9 52.8 3.7
18.05–21.05 OPB Ariadna 1,057 33 30 10 8 3 3 13 60 3
16.05–19.05 Kantar 1,006 35 36 10 3 8 1 7 74 1.0
17.05.-18.05.2019 IBRIS 37.92 34.73 7.58 5.55 5.54 2.16 6.54 52 3.19
15.05.-16.05.2019 Estymator 1011 40.3 38.5 7.6 5.1 4.9 3.1 1.8
10.05.-15.05.2019 Kantar 967 43 28 8 3 4 3 60 15
14.05.-16.05.2019 IBSP 1,008 32.94 43.63 9.06 4.89 6.86 2.17 0.45 50.65 10.68
10.05.-13.05.2019 OPB Ariadna 1,053 36 32 10 5 2 2 13 58 4
12.05.2019 IBRiS 39.1 34 7.1 5.3 4.2 2.4 7.8 55.3 5.1
9.05.-11.05.2019 Indicator 1,000 35.1 31.9 8.4 5.4 19.2 3.2
8.05-10.05 Kantar 1,001 34 33 8 5 6 2 12 45 1
7.05-9.05 IBSP Archived 2019-05-10 at the Wayback Machine 1,011 39.04 41.95 9.57 4.79 1.82 2.67 0.16 47.77 2.91
17.04-6.05 ewybory.eu 12,000 40.23 37.45 8.1 5.2 5.59 2.76 0.69 2.78
29.04-30.04 Estymator Archived 2019-05-02 at the Wayback Machine 1,008 42.1 36.9 7.7 6 3.8 2.9 0.6 5.2
26.04-30.04 Social Changes 1,050 36.8 32.6 12.7 8.5 2.9 2.9 3.9 4.2
28.04 IBRIS 1,100 38.7 33 8.2 5.4 4.3 3.2 7.3 49 5.7
23.04-26.04 IBSP Archived 2019-05-02 at the Wayback Machine 1,006 40.25 37.69 10.97 3.72 5.6 1.33 0.44 51.19 2.56
01.04-23.04 CBM Indicator 6,500 40.9 36 7.4 4.5 3.1 2.4 4.8 4.9
15.04-16.04 Kantar 1,004 38 35 10 6 5 2 4 46 3
4.04-11.04 CBOS 1,064 41 27 4 3 2 1 22 60 14
10.04-11.04 Estymator 1,016 42 37.7 7.6 6.1 3.8 1.2 1.6 4.3
12.04 IBRIS 1,100 38.7 36.2 7.6 5.3 3.8 2.5
11.04 Polska Press 40.7 38.3 7.4 6.3 3.9 3.4 2.4
4.04-9.04 Kantar MB 36 33 14 4 5 5 3 3
11.04 IBRIS 39.4 38.3 3.4 5.6 4.5 0.8 7.8 1.1
4.04-6.04 IB Pollster 39 35 10 6 5 3 2 4
29.03-30.03 IBRIS 39 36.5 6.1 6 3.9 2 6.5 2.5
25.03-27.03 IBSP Archived 2019-04-05 at the Wayback Machine 38.76 41.51 8.63 4.46 4.25 0.99 1.40 49.4 2.75
27.03 OPB Ariadna 35.5 28.8 11.3 6 3.3 1 14.1 57 6.7
20.03-21.03 Estymator 42.2 39.3 6.1 5.2 3.4 1.9 1.9 2.9
18.03-20.03 IBSP 39.35 41.82 7.49 5.04 3.89 1.19 1.22 >51 2.47
18.03 IBRIS 41.6 37.2 6.6 2.9 1.3 2.6 7.9 49.3 4.4
7.03-14.03 CBOS 42 26 4 5 3 1 20 58 16
9.03-10.03 IBRIS 40 38 7 5 3 7 48 2
5.03-11.03 Kantar MB 33 35 11 7 3 4 7 2
7.03 IBRIS 39.7 38.5 6.2 5.1 4.1 0.9 5.5 1.2
28.02-1.03 IB Pollster 38 32 12 8 4 3 3 6
2014 result 38.92[d] 52.26[e] 8.54 [f] 0.28 23.83 13.34

Results[edit]

Results by parliamentary grouping
Result by Powiat

The Law and Justice party achieved its highest vote of any Polish elections at 45%.

Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
United RightLaw and Justice4,775,79034.9921+6
Solidary Poland289,5362.121+1
Agreement287,6712.111+1
Independents839,7836.154+1
Total6,192,78045.3827+8
European CoalitionCivic Platform[g]2,904,44021.2812−7
Democratic Left Alliance[h]812,5845.955+1
Polish People's Party[i]617,7724.533−1
The Greens[j]55,7560.4100
Modern52,9510.390New
Union of European Democrats6,5400.050New
Feminist Initiative2,2570.0200
Social Democracy of Poland1,3460.010New
Independents796,2895.832New
Total5,249,93538.4722−6
SpringSpring493,4333.623New
Liberal-Socials29,5700.220New
Edward Gierek's Economic
Revival Movement
9260.010New
Independents303,0462.220New
Total826,9756.063New
ConfederationNational Movement142,0761.0400
Party of Drivers11,8950.090New
Independents[k]467,2173.4200
Total621,1884.5500
Kukiz'15Right Wing of the Republic46,4720.340−1
Real Politics Union7,6280.0600
Silesians Together5,4540.040New
Direct Democracy2,5400.0200
Independents441,4703.230New
Total503,5643.690New
Left TogetherTogether128,0750.940New
Social Justice Movement21,1450.150New
Labour Union16,3030.120−1
Independents3,2220.020New
Total168,7451.240New
Poland Fair PlaySilesians Together9780.010New
Independents73,0350.540New
Total74,0130.540New
PolEXIT - CoalitionCongress of the New Right3,7200.030–4
Independents4,1800.0300
Total7,9000.060–4
Unity of the NationUnity of the Nation5850.000New
Independents1,6260.010New
Total2,2110.020New
Total13,647,311100.0052+1
Valid votes13,647,31199.17
Invalid/blank votes113,6630.83
Total votes13,760,974100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,118,85245.69
Source: PKW

By constituency[edit]

Constituency Law and Justice European Coalition Spring Confederation Kukiz'15 Left Together Poland Fair Play Others
% Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats % Seats
1 – Pomeranian 34.53 1 50.66 2 6.15 0 4.01 0 2.67 0 0.96 0 1.02 0
2 – Kuyavian-Pomeranian 39.24 1 46.01 1 5.94 0 3.80 0 3.87 0 1.14 0
3 – Podlaskie and Warmian–Masurian 47.29 2 37.03 1 5.73 0 4.90 0 3.60 0 1.45 0
4 – Warsaw 32.32 2 45.17 3 10.28 1 5.18 0 3.60 0 1.79 0 1.66 0
5 – Masovian 60.20 2 26.69 1 3.91 0 4.10 0 3.27 0 0.76 0 0.80 0 0.26[l] 0
6 – Łódź 46.69 2 38.09 1 5.56 0 4.15 0 3.56 0 1.96 0
7 – Greater Poland 38.39 2 43.25 2 7.80 1 4.67 0 4.29 0 1.60 0
8 – Lublin 58.95 2 28.17 1 3.07 0 4.42 0 4.00 0 0.72 0 0.69 0
9 – Subcarpathian 65.07 2 21.56 1 3.06 0 5.89 0 3.38 0 0.71 0 0.32[m] 0
10 – Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie 56.33 4 29.03 2 4.51 0 4.23 0 3.86 0 0.97 0 0.75 0 0.32[m] 0
11 – Silesian 43.25 3 40.24 3 5.82 1 4.61 0 3.80 0 1.18 0 1.10 0
12 – Lower Silesian and Opole 38.72 2 43.87 2 6.76 0 4.98 0 4.34 0 1.33 0
13 – Lubusz and West Pomeranian 36.85 2 47.76 2 7.46 0 3.88 0 2.95 0 1.11 0
Poland 45.38 27 38.47 22 6.06 3 4.55 0 3.69 0 1.24 0 0.54 0 0.08 0
Source: National Electoral Commission

Elected MEPs[edit]

Num MEP Committee Party EP Group Constituency Votes
1. Beata Szydło PiS PiS ECR 10 - Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie 525,811
2. Jerzy Buzek KE PO EPP 11 - Silesian 422,445
3. Jadwiga Wiśniewska PiS PiS ECR 11 - Silesian 409,373
4. Janina Ochojska KE PO EPP 12 - Lower Silesian and Opole 307,227
5. Tomasz Poręba PiS PiS ECR 9 - Subcarpathian 276,014
6. Patryk Jaki PiS SP ECR 10 - Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie 258,366
7. Ewa Kopacz KE PO EPP 7 - Greater Poland 252,032
8. Bartosz Arłukowicz KE PO EPP 13 - Lubusz and West Pomeranian 239,893
9. Róża Thun KE PO EPP 10 - Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie 221,279
10. Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz KE SLD S&D 4 - Warsaw 219,677
11. Beata Kempa PiS SP ECR 12 - Lower Silesian and Opole 209,305
12. Adam Bielan PiS PJG ECR 5 - Masovian 207,845
13. Beata Mazurek PiS PiS ECR 8 - Lublin 204,693
14. Magdalena Adamowicz KE PO EPP 1 - Pomeranian 199,591
15. Jacek Saryusz-Wolski PiS PiS ECR 4 - Warsaw 186,851
16. Joachim Brudziński PiS PiS ECR 13 - Lubusz and West Pomeranian 185,168
17. Karol Karski PiS PiS ECR 3 - Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian 184,054
18. Marek Belka KE SLD S&D 6 - Łódź 182,517
19. Anna Zalewska PiS PiS ECR 12 - Lower Silesian and Opole 168,337
20. Witold Waszczykowski PiS PiS ECR 6 - Łódź 168,021
21. Elżbieta Kruk PiS PiS ECR 8 - Lublin 164,108
22. Zdzisław Krasnodębski PiS PiS ECR 7 - Greater Poland 164,034
23. Anna Fotyga PiS PiS ECR 1 - Pomeranian 160,517
24. Danuta Hübner KE PO EPP 4 - Warsaw 146,746
25. Adam Jarubas KE PSL EPP 10 - Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie 138,854
26. Ryszard Czarnecki PiS PiS ECR 4 - Warsaw 134,629
27. Zbigniew Kuźmiuk PiS PiS ECR 5 - Masovian 134,405
28. Joanna Kopcińska PiS PiS ECR 6 - Łódź 130,358
29. Radosław Sikorski KE PO EPP 2 - Kuyavian-Pomeranian 129,339
30. Tomasz Frankowski KE PO EPP 3 - Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian 125,845
31. Janusz Lewandowski KE PO EPP 1 - Pomeranian 120,990
32. Kosma Złotowski PiS PiS ECR 2 - Kuyavian-Pomeranian 107,113
33. Krzysztof Hetman KE PSL EPP 8 - Lublin 105,908
34. Krzysztof Jurgiel PiS PiS ECR 3 - Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian 104,592
35. Jarosław Kalinowski KE PSL EPP 5 - Masovian 104,216
36. Bogusław Liberadzki KE SLD S&D 13 - Lubusz and West Pomeranian 99,897
37. Robert Biedroń WRB WRB S&D 4 - Warsaw 96,388
38. Andrzej Halicki KE PO EPP 4 - Warsaw 87,422
39. Leszek Miller KE SLD S&D 7 - Greater Poland 79,380
40. Izabela Kloc PiS PiS ECR 11 - Silesian 78,352
41. Jarosław Duda KE PO EPP 12 - Lower Silesian and Opole 77,611
42. Andżelika Możdżanowska PiS PiS ECR 7 - Greater Poland 76,953
43. Elżbieta Rafalska PiS PiS ECR 13 - Lubusz and West Pomeranian 70,916
44. Jan Olbrycht KE PO EPP 11 - Silesian 69,009
45. Ryszard Legutko PiS PiS ECR 10 - Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie 65,710
46. Grzegorz Tobiszowski PiS PiS ECR 11 - Silesian 65,007
47. Bogdan Rzońca PiS PiS ECR 9 - Subcarpathian 64,113
48. Sylwia Spurek WRB WRB S&D 7 - Greater Poland 55,306
49. Łukasz Kohut WRB WRB S&D 11 - Silesian 48,783
50. Marek Balt KE SLD S&D 11 - Silesian 45,043
51. Dominik Tarczyński PiS PiS ECR 10 - Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie 41,912
52. Elżbieta Łukacijewska KE PO EPP 9 - Subcarpathian 40,737

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Joint result of Law and Justice, Solidary Poland and Poland Together in the last EU election
  2. ^ Joint result of Civic Platform, Democratic Left Alliance - Labour Union, Polish People's Party and the Greens in the last EU election
  3. ^ If Great Britain leaves the European Union
  4. ^ The 2014 tally includes PiS (31.78%), Solidary Poland (3.98%), Poland Together (3.16%)
  5. ^ The 2014 tally includes PO (32.13%), SLD–UP (9.44%; although one of the five MEPs is from UP, which in 2019 runs as part of another coalition, "Left-Together"), PSL (6.80%), Europa Plus, Greens (0.32%)
  6. ^ The 2014 tally includes former Korwin-Mikke's party Congress of the New Right (7.15%) and National Movement (1.39%)
  7. ^ Includes 199,591 votes and 1 seat for a supported independent.
  8. ^ Includes 423,559 votes and 2 seats for supported independents.
  9. ^ Includes 35,075 votes and 0 seats for a supported independent.
  10. ^ Includes 2,384 votes and 0 seats for a supported independent.
  11. ^ Members of KORWiN and Effective ran as independents.
  12. ^ Unity of the Nation
  13. ^ a b PolEXIT - Coalition

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