2018 Polish local elections

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2018 Polish regional assembly election

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555 seats to provincial assemblies, 6,244 seats to county councils, 32,173 seats to commune councils, and 3,162 local government heads
Turnout54.90%
  First party Second party Third party
  B Jarosław Kaczyński w czasie Święta Niepodległości 11.11.jpg Posiedzenie Gabinetu Cieni (cropped).jpg Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz Sejm 2016.JPG
Leader Jarosław Kaczyński Grzegorz Schetyna Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
Party PiS KO PSL
Leader since 18 January 2003 7 March 2018 7 November 2015
Last election 171 seats, 26.29% 179 seats, 26.29% 157 seats, 23.88%
Seats before 171 179 157
Seats won 254 194 70
Seat change Increase 83 Increase 15 Decrease 87
Percentage 34.13% 26.97% 12.07%
Swing Increase 7.84% Increase 0.68% Decrease 11.81%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Robert Raczyński 2007.jpg Włodzimierz Czarzasty Sejm 2019.jpg Ryszard Galla Sejm 2016.JPG
Leader Włodzimierz Czarzasty Ryszard Galla
Party BS SLD MN
Leader since 17 March 2017 23 January 2016 25 September 2005
Last election 4 seats, 0.85% (in Lower Silesia) 28 seats, 8.79% 7 seats, 14.90% (in Opole)
Seats before 4 28 7
Seats won 15 11 5
Seat change Increase 11 Decrease 17 Decrease 2
Percentage 5.28% 6.62% 14.64% (in Opole)
Swing Increase 4.43% Decrease 2.17% Decrease 0.26%

The 2018 Polish local elections were held on October 21 for all 16 provincial (voivodeship, województwo) assemblies, 380 county (powiat) councils, and 2477 commune (gmina) councils. There were also direct elections for commune heads (mayors and city presidents), with a second, run-off round for these offices on November 4.

The local elections were a victory of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS), though the opposition Civic Coalition (KO) maintained control of the majority of cities, including the capital Warsaw.

National[]

Summary of the 21 October 2018 Regional assemblies election results[1]
Party/Coalition % ± Seats ±
Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, PiS) 34.13 Increase7.25
254 / 552
Increase83
Civic Coalition (Koalicja Obywatelska, KO) 26.97 Increase0.68
194 / 552
Increase15
Polish People's Party (Polskie Stronnictwo Ludowe, PSL) 12.07 Decrease11.81
70 / 552
Decrease87
Democratic Left Alliance (Sojusz Lewicy Demokratycznej, SLD) 6.62 Decrease2.17
11 / 552
Decrease17
Kukiz'15 (Kukiz'15, K'15) 5.63 New
0 / 552
Steady0
Nonpartisan local government activists (Bezpartyjni Samorządowcy, BS) 5.28 Increase 4.43[a]
15 / 552
Increase11

Notes:

  1. ^ Previously only participated in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship.
Regional assemblies (%)
PiS
34.13%
KO
26.97%
PSL
12.07%
SLD
6.62%
Kukiz'15
5.63%
Ind.
5.28%
Others
��
9.3%
Regional assemblies
PiS
254
KO
194
PSL
70
Ind.
15
SLD
11
Kukiz'15
0
Others
8

Voivodeship councils[]

Election results (%)[]

Voivodeship

Council

PiS KO PSL SLD Kukiz’15 BS Liberty Razem RN The Greens Regional minorities Other
Lower Silesia[2] 28,53 25,77 5,23 5,50 4,78 14,98 1,38 1,61 1,32 1,76 8,291 0,86
Kujawy-Pomerania[3] 28,27 34,66 14,31 9,00 5,70 0,64 1,98 1,77 0,54 1,19 1,94
Lublin[4] 44,04 18,19 19,30 5,89 6,64 0,42 1,62 0,93 1,32 0,14 1,51
Lubusz[5] 25,11 29,92 12,43 9,59 3,22 13,17 0,55 1,72 1,67 2,62
Łódź[6] 34,88 28,39 13,06 6,32 5,86 3,90 1,38 1,72 1,17 1,34 1,98
Lesser Poland[7] 43,55 22,66 10,03 2,87 5,76 3,89 1,80 1,44 0,86 1,02 6,14
Masovia[8] 34,04 27,66 13,15 5,46 5,44 6,24 1,51 1,70 1,24 1,38 2,16
Opole[9] 25,77 29,45 10,72 5,94 6,06 0,78 1,54 1,51 0,95 0,45 14,642 2,19
Subcarpathian[10] 52,25 13,44 11,88 5,85 6,62 3,39 1,77 1,08 1,92 0,63 1,16
Podlaskie[11] 41,64 24,14 15,66 4,78 5,90 1,20 1,04 1,24 1,36 0,44 2,60
Pomerania[12] 27,84 40,70 8,33 6,59 5,24 3,03 2,83 2,21 1,64 1,59
Silesia[13] 32,11 28,83 5,15 8,31 6,58 4,96 1,43 1,46 1,16 1,39 8,62
Świętokrzyskie[14] 38,40 11,79 25,52 6,16 4,90 2,78 1,84 0,77 1,16 0,43 5,263 0,98
Warmia-Masuria[15] 28,15 30,40 19,64 8,16 6,29 0,79 0,48 2,31 2,65 0,45 0,70
Greater Poland[16] 27,84 29,66 14,52 9,31 5,23 6,08 1,53 1,78 1,26 1,56 1,23
West Pomerania[17] 26,80 32,04 9,68 9,08 4,21 13,70 1,94 1,53 0,73 0,30
Poland[18] 34,13 26,97 12,07 6,62 5,63 5,28 1,59 1,57 1,26 1,15 1,13 2,60

Seats Distribution[]

Voivodeship Council
PiS KO PSL BS SLD MN ZDdDŚ PŚ BW All
Lower Silesia 14 13 1 6 2 36
Kujawy-Pomerania 11 14 4 1 30
Lublin 18 7 7 1 33
Lubusz 9 11 4 4 2 30
Łódź 17 12 4 33
Lesser Poland 24 11 4 39
Masovia 24 18 8 1 51
Opole 10 13 2 5 30
Subcarpathian 25 5 3 33
Podlaskie 16 9 5 30
Pomerania 13 18 2 33
Silesia 22 20 1 2 45
Świętokrzyskie 16 3 9 1 1 30
Warmia-Masuria 11 12 7 30
Greater Poland 13 15 7 1 3 39
West Pomerania 11 13 2 3 1 30
Poland 254 194 70 15 11 5 2 1 552

County councils[]

Voting for county councils - summary results on a national scale
Election committee % votes[19] Number of seat[20]
Law and Justice 30,46 2114
Polish People's Party 14,22 952
Civic Coalition 12,29 726
Democratic Left Alliance 2,77 105
German Minority 45
Nonpartisan local government activists 0,86 36
Kukiz’15 1,42 19
Project Świętokrzyskie 5
Agreement 3
Silesian Regional Party 3
Committees of associations

and social organizations

397
Other (KWW) 1839

Municipal councils[]

Voting for municipal councils - summary results of nationwide committees on a national scale
Election committee Municipal councils above 20 000 inhabitants Municipal councils under 20 000 inhabitants
% votes[19] Number of seats[19] % votes[19] Number of seats[20]
Law and Justice 25,20 1877 15,72 3931
Civic Coalition 19,41 932 0,80 166
Polish People's Party 1,19 123 8,52 3077
Democratic Left Alliance 3,70 107 0,82 200
Nonpartisan local government activists 0,80 22 0,13 31
Kukiz’15 2,37 18 0,48 75
Liberty 0,18 0,02 3
National Movement 0,01 0,02 1
Number of elected officials according to electoral committees[20]
Election committee Presidents

(big cities)

Mayors

(small cities)

wójtowie

(other)

Civic Coalition 19 11 3
Law and Justice 4 62 168
Democratic Left Alliance 2 3 1
Polish People's Party 1 34 138
Kukiz’15 1 3
German Minority 4 9
Nonpartisan local government activists 2 1
Silesian Regional Party 1
Free and Solidary 1
Other 80 706 1221

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