Warsaw I
Warszawa I
Constituency
for the Sejm
Outline map
Location of Warsaw I within Poland
CountyWarsaw City
ProvinceMazovia
Population1,861,644 (2023)[1]
Electorate1,993,723 (2023)[lower-alpha 1]
Area517 km2 (2022)[2]
Current Constituency
Created1991
Seats
List
  • 20 (2011–present)
  • 19 (2001–2011)
  • 17 (1991–2001)
Deputies[3]
List
Municipal councilWarsaw City Council
Created from
List
  • Warsaw-Mokotów
  • Warsaw-Ochota
  • Warsaw-Praga-Północ
  • Warsaw-Praga-Południe
  • Warsaw-Śródmieście
  • Warsaw-Wola
  • Warsaw-Żoliborz

Warsaw I (Polish: Warszawa I), officially known as Constituency no. 19 (Polish: Okręg wyborczy nr 19), is one of the 41 constituencies of the Sejm, the lower house of the Parliament of Poland, the national legislature of Poland. The constituency was established as Constituency no. 1 (Polish: Okręg wyborczy nr 1) in 1991 following the re-organisation of constituencies across Poland. It was renamed Sejm Constituency no. 19 in 2001 following another nationwide re-organisation of constituencies. It is conterminous with the city of Warsaw. Electors living abroad or working aboard ships and oil rigs are included in this constituency. The constituency currently elects 20 of the 460 members of the Sejm using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2023 parliamentary election it had 1,993,723 registered electors.

History

The constituency of Warsaw I, officially Constituency no. 1, was established in June 1991 by the Electoral Ordinance to the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (Ordynacja wyborcza do Sejmu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej).[4] It consisted of the city (miasto) of Warsaw.[4] It was renamed Constituency no. 19 in 2001.[5]

Electoral system

Warsaw I currently elects 20 of the 460 members of the Sejm using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[6][7] Constituency seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.[8][9] Only lists that reach the 5% national threshold compete for constituency seats (8% for coalition lists).[10][11] If the thresholds result in only one list qualifying to compete for seats, the threshold is reduced to 3% (5% for coalition lists).[12] Lists representing national minorities are exempt from threshold requirements.[13][14]

Election results

Summary

ElectionLeft
L / ZL / SLD / LiD /
SLD-UP / SLD
Social Democracy
SDPL / UP / RDS
Democrats
PD / UW / UD
Civic Coalition
KO / PO / KLD
Solidarity
AWS / NSZZS
Third Way
TD / KP / PSL
Self-Defence
SRP / ND / SRP /
PS / S-L / SR
United Right
ZP / PiS / PC / POC
Confederation
KWN / KORWiN / NP
Votes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %SeatsVotes %Seats
2023230,64813.45%3741,28643.23%9227,12713.25%3345,38020.14%4124,2207.24%1
2019251,43418.19%3581,07742.05%965,6834.75%1379,88027.49%6103,8437.51%1
201593,6668.55%0301,67227.54%77,8820.72%0327,34229.89%867,7006.18%0
201178,0207.67%1498,59949.00%1117,7551.74%0277,57727.28%6
2007145,07212.66%2618,94254.01%1126,6782.33%04,5400.40%0316,97727.66%6
200587,47711.53%349,3616.50%037,2624.91%0250,98133.07%87,0980.94%017,7712.34%0227,15329.93%7
2001270,06236.77%848,2966.58%0138,63618.87%429,4974.02%011,9101.62%022,3983.05%0158,42621.57%5
1997205,95525.90%539,6074.98%0172,82321.73%4253,53931.88%67,4510.94%02230.03%0
1993177,78822.37%794,94611.94%3133,79016.83%572,8279.16%226,9813.39%022,0502.77%08,8311.11%061,9917.80%0
199195,66613.30%212,8971.79%1135,78918.88%3119,19416.57%310,4291.45%012,0961.68%0102,80414.29%3

(Excludes national list seats)

Detailed

  List has reached relevant threshold and is entitled to compete for constituency seats.

2020s

2023

Results of the 2023 parliamentary election held on 15 October 2023:[15][16][17][18][19]

PartyListPartyList
Votes per countyTotal
Votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
WarsawOver
-seas
Ships
Civic PlatformPOCivic Coalition[lower-alpha 2]KO430,875234,351133665,35938.80%4741,28643.23%9
Modern.N19,0637,091426,1581.53%1
The GreensZ15,6809,958425,6421.50%2
IndependentInd KO11,5873,790215,3790.90%1
Polish InitiativeiPL6,6272,12018,7480.51%1
Law and JusticePiSUnited RightZP190,03866,04938256,12514.94%2345,38020.14%4
Kukiz'15Kukiz25,66113,4791139,1512.28%1
Sovereign PolandSP23,2928,073431,3691.83%1
IndependentInd ZP13,7554,975518,7351.09%0
Left TogetherLRThe LeftL81,61047,58924129,2237.54%2230,64813.45%3
New LeftNL60,12630,7721590,9135.30%1
IndependentInd L5,3433,47828,8230.51%0
Polish Socialist PartyPPS1,03765021,6890.10%0
Poland 2050PL2050Third Way[lower-alpha 2]TD91,80940,63237132,4787.73%2227,12713.25%3
Polish People's PartyPSL34,25913,0001247,2712.76%1
IndependentInd TD29,19414,850644,0502.57%0
Centre for PolandCdP2,48384413,3280.19%0
New HopeNNConfederationKWN64,97147,27059112,3006.55%1124,2207.24%1
Confederation of the
Polish Crown
KKP2,9911,40124,3940.26%0
IndependentInd KWN2,3621,14413,5070.20%0
National MovementRN1,68789912,5870.15%0
Confederation Liberty
and Independence
KWN1,07236001,4320.08%0
IndependentInd BSNon-PartisanBS16,8326,2021323,0471.34%023,4501.37%0
Social InterestSI18910302920.02%0
Good MovementDR723901110.01%0
There is One PolandPJJThere is One PolandPJJ7,9756,630514,6100.85%022,6081.32%0
IndependentInd PJJ4,3543,64317,9980.47%0
Valid Votes1,144,944569,3923831,714,719100.00%201,714,719100.00%20
Blank Votes4,0772,79306,8700.40%
Rejected Votes – Other3,5622,48866,0560.35%
Total Polled1,152,583574,6733891,727,64586.65%
Registered Electors1,357,214636,0994101,993,723
Turnout84.92%90.34%94.88%86.65%

The following candidates were elected:[15][16][18] Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski (PSL), 34,563 votes; Andrzej Domański (PO), 6,848 votes; Aleksandra Gajewska (PO), 49,428 votes; Piotr Gliński (PiS), 135,339 votes; Małgorzata Gosiewska (PiS), 36,523 votes; Klaudia Jachira (Z), 9,172 votes; Marek Jakubiak (Kukiz), 39,151 votes; Sebastian Kaleta (SP), 31,369 votes; Michał Kobosko (PL2050), 61,452 votes; Dorota Łoboda (Ind KO), 10,510 votes; Katarzyna Lubnauer (.N), 22,529 votes; Sławomir Mentzen (NN), 101,269 votes; Dorota Olko (LR), 44,188 votes; Ryszard Petru (PL2050), 24,192 votes; Katarzyna Piekarska (iPL), 8,748 votes; Michał Szczerba (PO), 28,653 votes; Donald Tusk (PO), 538,634 votes; Adrian Zandberg (LR), 64,435 votes; Urszula Zielińska (Z), 16,470 votes; and Anna Maria Żukowska (NL), 38,426 votes.

2010s

2019

Results of the 2019 parliamentary election held on 13 October 2019:[20][21][22][23][24]

PartyListPartyList
Votes per countyTotal
Votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
WarsawOver
-seas
Ships
Civic PlatformPOCivic Coalition[lower-alpha 2]KO381,05397,92260479,03534.66%4581,07742.05%9
IndependentInd KO49,00814,9361063,9544.63%3
Modern.N23,0777,469630,5522.21%1
Green PartyPZ5,4732,06217,5360.55%1
Law and JusticePiSUnited RightZP287,00874,95335361,99626.20%6379,88027.49%6
IndependentInd ZP11,3842,555113,9401.01%0
Jarosław Gowin's AgreementPJG3,23271023,9440.29%0
Left TogetherLRLeftL126,86645,13615172,01712.45%2251,43418.19%3
Democratic Left AllianceSLD21,3946,896228,2922.05%1
SpringW18,0457,131225,1781.82%0
IndependentInd L19,4635,481224,9461.81%0
Your MovementTR38212205040.04%0
Polish Socialist PartyPPS30319404970.04%0
Confederation Liberty
and Independence
KWNConfederationKWN45,65224,3481970,0195.07%1103,8437.51%1
IndependentInd KWN17,6529,286326,9411.95%0
National MovementRN2,6221,10913,7320.27%0
KORWiNKORWiN2,1151,03603,1510.23%0
IndependentInd KPPolish CoalitionKP42,89210,1941053,0963.84%165,6834.75%1
Polish People's PartyPSL8,3222,361310,6860.77%0
Union of European DemocratsUED1,54036011,9010.14%0
Valid Votes1,067,483314,2611731,381,917100.00%201,381,917100.00%20
Blank Votes3,1051,02504,1300.30%
Rejected Votes – Other2,60287403,4760.25%
Total Polled1,073,190316,1601731,389,52379.75%
Registered Electors1,392,416349,8101741,742,400
Turnout77.07%90.38%99.43%79.75%

The following candidates were elected:[20][21][23] Władysław Teofil Bartoszewski (Ind KP), 30,405 votes; Magdalena Biejat (LR), 19,501 votes; Joanna Fabisiak (PO), 5,347 votes; Aleksandra Gajewska (PO), 10,228 votes; Małgorzata Gosiewska (PiS), 12,693 votes; Klaudia Jachira (Ind KO), 9,172 votes; Jarosław Kaczyński (PiS), 248,935 votes; Sebastian Kaleta (SP), 17,459 votes; Mariusz Kamiński (PiS), 19,797 votes; Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska (PO), 416,030 votes; Janusz Korwin-Mikke (KWN), 60,385 votes; Jarosław Krajewski (PiS), 15,121 votes; Paweł Lisiecki (PiS), 13,093 votes; Katarzyna Lubnauer (.N), 28,205 votes; Katarzyna Piekarska (Ind KO), 8,780 votes; Dariusz Rosati (Ind KO), 25,061 votes; Michał Szczerba (PO), 13,747 votes; Adrian Zandberg (LR), 140,898 votes; Urszula Zielińska (PZ), 7,536 votes; and Anna Maria Żukowska (SLD), 38,426 votes.

2015

Results of the 2015 parliamentary election held on 25 October 2015:[25][26][27][28][29]

PartyListPartyList
Votes per countyTotal
Votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
WarsawOver
-seas
Law and JusticePiSUnited RightZP241,64061,439303,07927.67%7327,34229.89%8
IndependentInd ZP14,9304,67619,6061.79%1
Right Wing of the RepublicPR3,0693913,4600.32%0
Poland Together United RightPRZP1,0741231,1970.11%0
Civic PlatformPOCivic PlatformPO254,21540,100294,31526.87%6301,67227.54%7
IndependentInd PO6,4708877,3570.67%1
Modern.NModern.N111,12117,967129,08811.79%1146,62913.39%3
IndependentInd .N15,1532,38817,5411.60%2
Your MovementTRUnited Left[lower-alpha 2]ZL67,8108,36876,1786.96%093,6668.55%0
Democratic Left AllianceSLD11,04294911,9911.09%0
IndependentInd ZL3,5976584,2550.39%0
Green PartyPZ9292461,1750.11%0
Polish Socialist PartyPPS616670.01%0
IndependentInd KukizKukiz'15Kukiz54,05027,00381,0537.40%184,9377.76%2
Congress of the New RightKNP1,8545662,4200.22%1
National MovementRN6932909830.09%0
Direct DemocracyDB227502770.03%0
Libertarian PartyPL170342040.02%0
KORWiNKORWiNKORWiNKORWiN38,08120,97459,0555.39%067,7006.18%0
IndependentInd KORWiN6,3902,1098,4990.78%0
Libertarian PartyPL6820880.01%0
Congress of the New RightKNP4612580.01%0
TogetherRTogetherR49,12811,33260,4605.52%060,6635.54%0
IndependentInd R165382030.02%0
Polish People's PartyPSLPolish People's PartyPSL5,4587596,2170.57%07,8820.72%0
IndependentInd PSL1,4711941,6650.15%0
Social Justice MovementRSSSocial MovementRSRP2,4662392,7050.25%02,7600.25%0
IndependentInd RSRP96450.00%0
Freedom and EqualityWiR91100.00%0
IndependentInd WOPCitizensWOP1,5032871,7900.16%01,9640.18%0
Democratic PartySD124311550.01%0
Civic PlatformPO181190.00%0
Valid Votes893,071202,1441,095,215100.00%201,095,215100.00%20
Blank Votes3,2435843,8270.35%
Rejected Votes – Other5,4898986,3870.58%
Total Polled901,803203,6261,105,42970.80%
Registered Electors1,321,573239,7161,561,289
Turnout68.24%84.94%70.80%

The following candidates were elected:[25][26][28] Joanna Fabisiak (PO), 3,512 votes; Artur Górski (Ind ZP), 6,262 votes; Małgorzata Gosiewska (PiS), 13,976 votes; Zbigniew Gryglas (Ind .N), 1,011 votes; Andrzej Halicki (PO), 13,859 votes; Jarosław Kaczyński (PiS), 202,424 votes; Mariusz Kamiński (PiS), 29,654 votes; Joanna Kluzik-Rostkowska (PO), 12,807 votes; Ewa Kopacz (PO), 230,894 votes; Roman Kosecki (Ind PO), 3,258 voyes; Jarosław Krajewski (PiS), 4,753 votes; Paweł Kukiz (Ind), 76,675 votes; Paweł Lisiecki (PiS), 6,865 votes; Ryszard Petru (.N), 129,088 votes; Marcin Święcicki (PO), 8,329 votes; Michał Szczerba (PO), 4,919 votes; Ewa Tomaszewska (PiS), 5,114 votes; Jacek Wilk (KNP), 2,420 votes; Kornelia Wróblewska (Ind .N), 3,945 votes; and Małgorzata Wypych (Ind ZP), 7,496 votes.

2011

Results of the 2011 parliamentary election held on 9 October 2011:[30][31][32][33][34]

PartyListPartyList
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Civic PlatformPOCivic PlatformPO485,09147.67%9498,59949.00%11
IndependentInd PO13,5081.33%2
Law and JusticePiSLaw and JusticePiS265,35626.08%5277,57727.28%6
IndependentInd PiS11,9311.17%1
Movement for Reconstruction
of Poland
ROP2900.03%0
Palikot's MovementRPPalikot's MovementRP99,6979.80%1110,58910.87%2
IndependentInd RP10,4141.02%1
Reason of the Polish LeftRACJA PL4780.05%0
Democratic Left AllianceSLDDemocratic Left AllianceSLD62,8756.18%178,0207.67%1
IndependentInd SLD11,8791.17%0
Greens 2004Z20043,0230.30%0
National Party of Retirees
and Pensioners
KPEiR1980.02%0
Labour UnionUP450.00%0
Poland Comes FirstPJNPoland Comes FirstPJN27,8802.74%030,9643.04%0
IndependentInd PJN2,7010.27%0
Conservative People's PartySKL2860.03%0
Democratic PartySD970.01%0
IndependentInd PSLPolish People's PartyPSL11,8151.16%017,7551.74%0
Polish People's PartyPSL5,9400.58%0
Polish Labour Party - August 80PPPPolish Labour PartyPPP2,6310.26%04,0600.40%0
IndependentInd PPP1,4290.14%0
Valid Votes1,017,564100.00%201,017,564100.00%20
Rejected Votes19,2221.85%
Total Polled1,036,78669.44%
Registered Electors1,493,055

The following candidates were elected:[30][32][33] Alicja Dąbrowska (PO), 4,622 votes; Joanna Fabisiak (PO), 6,739 votes; Artur Górski (Ind ZP), 4,762 votes; Małgorzata Gosiewska (PiS), 8,129 votes; Leszek Jastrzębski (PO), 3,075 votes; Jarosław Kaczyński (PiS), 202,297 votes; Ryszard Kalisz (SLD), 53,451 votes; Mariusz Kamiński (PiS), 17,535 votes; Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska (PO), 45,027 votes; Marcin Kierwiński (PO), 3,580 votes; Roman Kosecki (Ind PO), 4,603 voyes; Ligia Krajewska (PO), 3,590 votes; Adam Kwiatkowski (PiS), 6,284 votes; Wanda Nowicka (Ind RP), 7,065 votes; Janusz Palikot (RP), 94,811 votes; Jacek Rostowski (PO), 10,743 votes; Marcin Święcicki (Ind PO), 6,246 votes; Michał Szczerba (PO), 4,137 votes; Donald Tusk (PO), 374,920 votes; and Przemysław Wipler (Ind PiS), 4,615 votes.

2000s

2007

Results of the 2007 parliamentary election held on 21 October 2007:[35][36][37][38][39]

PartyListPartyList
Votes per countyTotal
Votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
WarsawOver
-seas
Civic PlatformPOCivic PlatformPO527,92484,171612,09553.41%10618,94254.01%11
IndependentInd PO6,3435046,8470.60%1
Law and JusticePiSLaw and JusticePiS263,51041,574305,08426.62%4316,97727.66%6
IndependentInd PiS9,0192,00411,0230.96%2
Movement for Reconstruction
of Poland
ROP568366040.05%0
Organisation of the Polish Nation -
Polish League
ONP-LP30362660.02%0
Social Democracy of PolandSDPLLeft and Democrats[lower-alpha 2]LiD69,8237,39977,2226.74%1145,07212.66%2
Democratic Left AllianceSLD59,1214,43663,5575.55%1
Democratic Party – demokraci.plPD3,6414364,0770.36%0
IndependentInd LiD187292160.02%0
IndependentInd PSLPolish People's PartyPSL11,12293112,0531.05%026,6782.33%0
Polish People's PartyPSL10,05371810,7710.94%0
Children and Youth PartyPdiM3,7511033,8540.34%0
Real Politics UnionUPRLeague of Polish FamiliesLPR6,3521,1587,5100.66%014,2641.24%0
IndependentInd LPR4,1825614,7430.41%0
League of Polish FamiliesLPR1,4271221,5490.14%0
Right Wing of the RepublicPR426364620.04%0
Women's PartyPKWomen's PartyPK11,5351,59313,1281.15%013,9921.22%0
IndependentInd PK795698640.08%0
Polish Labour PartyPPPPolish Labour PartyPPP3,2103303,5400.31%05,5180.48%0
IndependentInd PPP810929020.08%0
Green PartyPZ448514990.04%0
Union of the LeftUL321583790.03%0
Polish Communist PartyKPP129131420.01%0
Polish Socialist PartyPPS506560.00%0
New LeftNLSelf-DefenceSRP2,5061292,6350.23%04,5400.40%0
Self-Defence of the
Republic of Poland
SRP1,5651461,7110.15%0
IndependentInd SRP181131940.02%0
Valid Votes999,229146,7541,145,983100.00%191,145,983100.00%19
Rejected Votes9,2692,19211,4610.99%
Total Polled1,008,498148,9461,157,44473.86%
Registered Electors1,376,401190,6371,567,038
Turnout73.27%78.13%73.86%

The following candidates were elected:[35][37][38] Marek Borowski (SDPL), 75,493 votes; Andrzej Czuma (PO), 4,344 votes; Alicja Dąbrowska (PO), 2,885 votes; Joanna Fabisiak (PO), 7,552 votes; Artur Górski (PiS), 3,070 votes; Andrzej Halicki (PO), 3,369 votes; Jolanta Hibner (PO), 6,816 votes; Jarosław Kaczyński (PiS), 273,684 votes; Ryszard Kalisz (SLD), 37,623 votes; Karol Karski (PiS), 3,524 votes; Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska (PO), 13,057 votes; Roman Kosecki (Ind PO), 6,847 voyes; Jan Ołdakowski (Ind PiS), 3,106 votes; Paweł Poncyljusz (PiS), 4,647 votes; Nelli Rokita (Ind PiS), 6,367 votes; Tadeusz Ross (PO), 2,712 votes; Michał Szczerba (PO), 2,372 votes; Donald Tusk (PO), 534,241 votes; and Krzysztof Tyszkiewicz (PO), 3,330 votes.

2005

Results of the 2005 parliamentary election held on 25 September 2005:[40][41][42]

PartyListPartyList
Votes per countyTotal
Votes
%SeatsVotes%Seats
WarsawOver
-seas
Civic PlatformPOCivic PlatformPO171,23410,737181,97123.98%5250,98133.07%8
IndependentInd PO66,0332,49268,5259.03%3
Other465204850.06%0
Law and JusticePiSLaw and JusticePiS208,0219,837217,85828.70%6227,15329.93%7
Independent politicianInd PiS9,0662299,2951.22%1
Democratic Left AllianceSLDDemocratic Left AllianceSLD83,2322,09285,32411.24%387,47711.53%3
IndependentInd SLD1,125261,1510.15%0
Union of the LeftUL769207890.10%0
Edward Gierek's
Economic Revival Movement
ROG12101210.02%0
Forum of PensionersFEiR884920.01%0
Social Democracy of PolandSDPLSocial Democracy of PolandSDPL46,5031,41147,9146.31%049,3616.50%0
Greens 2004Z2004879569350.12%0
Labour UnionUP34373500.05%0
IndependentInd SDPL15571620.02%0
League of Polish FamiliesLPRLeague of Polish FamiliesLPR40,2302,79043,0205.67%144,3765.85%1
IndependentInd LPR1,2051511,3560.18%0
Democratic Party – demokraci.plPDDemocratic PartyPD34,7432,26737,0104.88%037,2624.91%0
Initiative for PolandIdP24482520.03%0
Real Politics UnionUPRJanusz Korwin-MikkePJKM18,90687119,7772.61%020,4522.69%0
IndependentInd PJKM591256160.08%0
Janusz Korwin-Mikke PlatformPJKM554590.01%0
Self-Defence of the
Republic of Poland
SRPSelf-DefenceSRP17,34842317,7712.34%017,7712.34%0
Patriotic MovementRPPatriotic MovementRP3,1161593,2750.43%08,0511.06%0
National-Catholic MovementRKN2,5782152,7930.37%0
Movement for Reconstruction
of Poland
ROP921579780.13%0
IndependentInd RP803438460.11%0
Alliance for PolandPdP15361590.02%0
IndependentInd PSLPolish People's PartyPSL3,6661483,8140.50%07,0980.94%0
Polish People's PartyPSL3,1411433,2840.43%0
IndependentInd PPPPolish Labour PartyPPP2,8181262,9440.39%04,0720.54%0
Polish Labour PartyPPP417204370.06%0
Polish Socialist PartyPPS329143430.05%0
Anticlerical Party of
Progress REASON
APPR278102880.04%0
Polish Communist PartyKPP312330.00%0
Polish Ecological Party – GreensPPE-Z261270.00%0
Polish National PartyPPNPolish National PartyPPN1,5721431,7150.23%01,7150.23%0
Ancestral HomeDOAncestral HomeDO539225610.07%09470.12%0
IndependentInd DO319153340.04%0
Labour PartySP301310.00%0
Movement for the Defence
of the Unemployed
ROB110110.00%0
Republican ForumFR100100.00%0
Democratic PartySDCentre PartyPC478265040.07%07580.10%0
Centre PartyPC11581230.02%0
IndependentInd PC7311840.01%0
Initiative for PolandIdP441450.01%0
Other1120.00%0
Polish Confederation –
Dignity and Work
PKGiDPolish Confederation –
Dignity and Work
PKGiD448254730.06%04730.06%0
National Revival of PolandNOPNational Revival of PolandNOP285323170.04%04290.06%0
IndependentInd NOP10661120.01%0
IndependentInd OKOAll-Poland Civic CoalitionOKO323313540.05%04190.06%0
National Party of Retirees
and Pensioners
KPEiR650650.01%0
IndependentInd IRPInitiativeIRP187182050.03%02050.03%0
Valid Votes724,23934,761759,000100.00%19759,000100.00%19
Rejected Votes18,37285019,2222.47%
Total Polled742,61135,611778,22255.84%
Registered Electors1,343,72849,8401,393,568
Turnout55.26%71.45%55.84%

The following candidates were elected:[40][42] Joanna Fabisiak (PO), 6,693 votes; Piotr Gadzinowski (SLD), 11,650 votes; Roman Giertych (LPR), 35,812 votes; Artur Górski (PiS), 2,850 votes; Małgorzata Gosiewska (PiS), 4,251 votes; Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz (PO), 137,280 votes; Jolanta Hibner (PO), 3,512 votes; Jarosław Kaczyński (PiS), 171,129 votes; Ryszard Kalisz (SLD), 36,013 votes; Mariusz Kamiński (PiS), 9,142 votes; Karol Karski (PiS), 2,953 votes; Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska (PO), 4,615 votes; Roman Kosecki (Ind PO), 4,395 voyes; Jan Ołdakowski (Ind PiS), 3,939 votes; Katarzyna Piekarska (SLD), 26,511 votes; Julia Pitera (Ind PO), 39,815 votes; Paweł Poncyljusz (PiS), 4,232 votes; Paweł Śpiewak (Ind PO), 18,403 votes; and Jacek Wojciechowicz (PO), 3,380 votes.

2001

Results of the 2001 parliamentary election held on 23 September 2001:[43][44][45][46]

ListVotes per countyTotal
Votes
%Seats
WarsawOver
-seas
Democratic Left Alliance – Labour Union[lower-alpha 2]SLD-UP263,2436,819270,06236.77%8
Law and JusticePiS153,4364,990158,42621.57%5
Civic PlatformPO134,4644,172138,63618.87%4
League of Polish FamiliesLPR47,6554,67652,3317.12%2
Freedom UnionUW45,6702,62648,2966.58%0
Solidarity Electoral Action[lower-alpha 2]AWS27,5661,93129,4974.02%0
Self-Defence of the Republic of PolandSRP22,03935922,3983.05%0
Polish People's PartyPSL11,41249811,9101.62%0
Social Alternative MovementARS1,340701,4100.19%0
Polish Socialist PartyPPS1,147641,2110.16%0
Polish National CommunityPWN310243340.05%0
Valid Votes708,28226,229734,511100.00%19
Rejected Votes13,35052013,8701.85%
Total Polled721,63226,749748,38155.89%
Registered Electors1,297,12441,8171,338,941
Turnout55.63%63.97%55.89%

The following candidates were elected:[43][45][47] Marek Borowski (SLD-UP), 149,233 votes; Piotr Gadzinowski (SLD-UP), 10,731 votes; Jerzy Hertel (PO), 6,297 votes; Jarosław Kaczyński (PiS), 144,343 votes; Ryszard Kalisz (SLD-UP), 33,392 votes; Mariusz Kamiński (PiS), 5,257 votes; Mirosława Kątna (SLD-UP), 5,705 votes; Bronisław Komorowski (PO), 14,493 votes; Jerzy Kulej (SLD-UP), 3,488 votes; Antoni Macierewicz (LPR), 24,900 votes; Aleksander Małachowski (SLD-UP), 16,980 votes; Hanna Mierzejewska (PiS), 771 votes; Marta Mordasewicz-Zubrzycka (PO), 9,601 votes; Jan Olszewski (LPR), 13,255 votes; Katarzyna Piekarska (SLD-UP), 8,266 votes; Paweł Piskorski (PO), 69,066 votes; Paweł Poncyljusz (PiS), 1,138 votes; Bartłomiej Szrajber (PiS), 736 votes; and Michał Tober (SLD-UP), 5,680 votes.

1990s

1997

Results of the 1997 parliamentary election held on 21 September 1997:[48][49][50]

ListVotes per countyTotal
Votes
%Seats
WarsawOver
-seas
Con.Nat.Tot.
Solidarity Electoral ActionAWS236,67416,865253,53931.88%6713
Democratic Left Alliance[lower-alpha 2]SLD199,6396,316205,95525.90%538
Freedom UnionUW163,8888,935172,82321.73%404
Movement for Reconstruction of PolandROP64,8747,95372,8279.16%202
Labour UnionUP38,2101,39739,6074.98%000
Union of the RightUPR22,67370023,3732.94%000
National Party of Retirees and PensionersKPEiR7,9821788,1601.03%000
Polish People's PartyPSL6,8825697,4510.94%011
National Alliance of Retirees and PensionersKPEiR RP5,8801816,0610.76%000
National Christian Democratic Bloc for PolandNCDBdP4,1202754,3950.55%000
Polish National Community-Polish National PartyPWN-PSN763327950.10%000
Self-Defence AlliancePS211122230.03%000
Valid Votes751,79643,413795,209100.00%171128
Rejected Votes13,3511,14814,4991.79%
Total Polled765,14744,561809,70860.86%
Registered Electors1,276,52953,8481,330,377
Turnout59.94%82.75%60.86%

The following candidates were elected:[48][50][51]

1993

Results of the 1993 parliamentary election held on 19 September 1993:[52][53][54]

ListVotes%Seats
Con.Nat.Tot.
Democratic Left Alliance[lower-alpha 2]SLD177,78822.37%7714
Democratic UnionUD133,79016.83%505
Labour UnionUP94,94611.94%314
Liberal Democratic CongressKLD63,8978.04%000
Centre AgreementPC61,9917.80%000
Nonpartisan Bloc for Support of ReformsBBWR50,7736.39%101
Coalition for the RepublicKdR41,3285.20%000
Catholic Electoral Committee "Homeland"[lower-alpha 2]KKWO37,2674.69%000
Real Politics UnionUPR32,0724.03%000
Confederation of Independent PolandKPN28,0473.53%101
SolidarityNSZZS26,9813.39%000
Polish People's PartyPSL22,0502.77%033
Self-Defence - LepperaS-L8,8311.11%000
Party XPX5,7440.72%000
Polish People's Party – Peasants' AgreementPSL-PL3,2260.41%000
NOT - Technical AssociationsNOT2,4500.31%000
Polish National Community-Polish National PartyPWN-PSN1,4230.18%000
Polish Beer-Lovers' PartyPPPP1,1840.15%000
Homeland - Poland ListO-LP1,1480.14%000
Valid Votes794,936100.00%171128
Rejected Votes15,6841.93%
Total Polled810,62061.09%
Registered Electors1,326,927

The following candidates were elected:[52][54]

  • Constituency seats - Ryszard Bugaj (UP), 86,708 votes; Krzysztof Dołowy (UD), 1,543 votes; Jerzy Eysymontt (BBWR), 15,235 votes; Bronisław Geremek (UD), 57,219 votes; Krzysztof Król (KPN), 22,943 votes; Jacek Kuroń (UD), 49,442 votes; Aleksander Kwaśniewski (SLD), 148,553 votes; Tomasz Nałęcz (UP), 1,314 votes; Włodzimierz Nieporęt (SLD), 1,684 votes; Katarzyna Piekarska (UD), 3,171 votes; Beata Świerczyńska (UP), 1,509 votes; Danuta Waniek (SLD), 4,762 votes; Jerzy Wiatr (SLD), 3,895 votes; Andrzej Wielowieyski (UD), 14,220 votes; Stanisław Wiśniewski (SLD), 1,787 votes; Jan Zaciura (SLD), 3,247 votes; and Ryszard Żochowski (SLD), 5,700 votes.
  • National list seats - Kazimierz Dejmek (PSL), 3,018 votes; Ryszard Grodzicki (SLD), 249 votes; Adam Halber (SLD), 419 votes; Mieczysław Krajewski (SLD), 584 votes; Bogdan Krysiewicz (SLD), 402 votes; Andrzej Lipski (SLD), 298 votes; Andrzej Micewski (PSL), 5,000 votes; Sławomir Nowakowski (UP), 719 votes; Marek Rojszyk (SLD), 130 votes; Stanisław Wójcik (PSL), 1,179 votes; and Władysław Żbikowski (SLD), 437 votes.
1991

Results of the 1991 parliamentary election held on 27 October 1991:[55][56][57]

ListListBloc
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Con.Nat.Tot.Con.Nat.Tot.
Democratic UnionUD135,78918.88%325135,78918.88%325
Liberal Democratic CongressKLD119,19416.57%314119,19416.57%314
Centre Civic AlliancePOC102,80414.29%336113,23315.74%347
SolidarityNSZZS10,4291.45%011
Democratic Left AllianceSLD95,66613.30%23595,66613.30%235
Catholic Election ActionWAK48,1816.70%11248,1816.70%112
Confederation of Independent PolandKPN31,2664.35%13436,0145.01%134
Polish Ecological Party - GreensPPE-Z3,0070.42%000
Polish Western UnionPZZ1,2560.17%000
People's Christian BlocBLC4850.07%000
Labour SolidaritySP35,1464.89%10135,1464.89%101
Polish Beer-Lovers' PartyPPPP28,1233.91%10128,1233.91%101
Real Politics UnionUPR17,5332.44%10120,2072.81%101
Universal Property MovementRPW2,6740.37%000
Democratic-Social MovementRDS12,8971.79%10112,8971.79%101
Polish People's PartyPSL12,0961.68%02212,0961.68%022
National PartySN8,4051.17%0008,4051.17%000
Christian DemocracyChD7,0360.98%0007,0360.98%000
Independent Self-Governing Trade Union of PolicemenNSZZP6,3630.88%0006,3630.88%000
Healthy Poland - Ecological AllianceZP-SE4,6360.64%0005,0170.70%000
Conservative-Liberal PartyPKL3810.05%000
Peasants' AgreementPL4,3630.61%0004,3630.61%000
Democratic PartySD4,2830.60%0004,2830.60%000
Solidarity 80S804,0730.57%0004,0730.57%000
Trade Unions in Defence of SocietyZZOS3,7590.52%0003,7590.52%000
Polish Ecological Party & Polish Green PartyPPE-PPZ3,7060.52%0003,7060.52%000
Freedom PartyPW3,5200.49%0003,5200.49%000
Victoria PartyPV3,3790.47%0003,3790.47%000
Polish National Community-Polish National PartyPWN-PSN2,9740.41%0002,9740.41%000
Confederation of EmployersKP1,9250.27%0001,9250.27%000
Party of Christian DemocratsPChD1,6420.23%0001,6420.23%000
Give Us a ChanceDNS1,0000.14%0001,0000.14%000
Belarusian Election Committee3840.05%0007280.10%000
German MinorityWDM3440.05%000
Minority Electoral Bloc6800.09%0006800.09%000
Valid Votes719,399100.00%171633719,399100.00%171633
Rejected Votes20,4912.77%
Total Polled739,89054.68%
Registered Electors1,353,200

The following candidates were elected:[55][57]

Notes

  1. Includes electors living abroad or working aboard ships and oil rigs.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Coalition list

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