They grant 41.1% of the votes to the ultra-conservative Law and Justice, a much wider advantage than that expressed in the exit polls. Final results will not be known until tonight or Tuesday morning.
The first official data of the elections in Polandwith just over 15% counted, grant the 41.1% of the votes to the ultraconservative Law and Justice, a much wider lead than that expressed in this Sunday’s exit polls.
In second place, the Civic Platform of the liberal opposition Donald Tusk has collected 25.4% of the votes, while the center Third Way coalition obtains, for now, 13.8% of the support.
The Left and the Confederation ultranationalists are currently assigned 8 and 7.5%, respectively.
These results differ significantly from the exit poll released at the close of election day, which unleashed euphoria among the opposition at the possibility of forming a multiparty alliance to oust Law and Justice, which has governed since 2015, from power.
The final results will not be known until tonight or tuesday in the morning, and it must be taken into account that the ballots of hundreds of thousands of expatriate Poles will take longer to be counted.
Source: Eitb

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