
Poland's Presidential Election: Nawrocki Wins in Tight Race
Poland Announces Official Presidential Election Results: Nawrocki Wins Close Race WARSAW, POLAND – June 2, 2025 – The Polish presidential election concluded on June 1st, 2025, with a narrow victory for Karol Tadeusz Nawrocki. The National Electoral Commission (PKW) announced the official results earlier today, revealing a final voter turnout of 71.63%. This turnout, while significant, was slightly lower than in previous elections. "The number of invalid votes totaled 189,294," stated a PKW representative during the press conference, "representing less than 1% of the total votes cast." The final count showed Nawrocki securing 10,660,871 votes (50.87%), a razor-thin margin over his opponent, Rafal Kazimierz Trzaskowski, who received 10,237,286 votes (49.11%). The PKW confirmed the results, citing articles 127, section 6, of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland and article 292, paragraph 4, of the Electoral Code. The close race highlights the deep political divisions within Poland and the importance of citizen participation in democratic processes. The peaceful transition of power underscores the stability of Poland's democratic institutions.