2010 Civic Platform presidential primary
Turnout | 47.47%[1] | |||||||||||||
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The Civic Platform presidential primary, 2010 was the first presidential primary open to all party members in Polish history. The primary was organized by the governing centre-right party following the decision by party chairman and Prime Minister Donald Tusk not to run for president again (he lost in a runoff to incumbent Lech Kaczyński in 2005). Prior to his withdrawal, Tusk was thought to be the presumptive nominee.
The vote lasted from March 18 to March 25. Results were announced on March 27.[2]
Candidates[]
Civic Platform Nominee | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bronisław Komorowski | Radosław Sikorski | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Marshal of the Sejm (2007-2010) |
Minister of Foreign Affairs (2007–2014) |
Results[]
Turnout was 47.5 percent, or more than 21,000 of the total party members. The vote was conducted entirely through internet and post ballots. Komorowski won handily and went on to win the general election in July over Jarosław Kaczyński.
- Bronisław Komorowski: 68.5%
- Radosław Sikorski: 31.5%
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Komorowski kandydatem PO na prezydenta. Klęska Sikorskiego". Newsweek.pl (in Polish). 27 March 2010. Retrieved 12 May 2018.
- ^ "Nie przedłużą głosowania w prawyborach | rp.pl". Archived from the original on 2011-06-08.
External links[]
- 2010 elections in Poland
- Primary elections in Poland
- Civic Platform
- 2010 Polish presidential election