Poland Holds Presidential Election with Eleven Candidates on Ballot

On Sunday, June 28, Poland held a presidential election. Eleven candidates were on the ballot. No one got a majority, so on July 12, a runoff will be held between incumbent President Andrzej Duda (who got 43.7% in the first round) and Rafal Trzaskowski (who got 30.3% in the first round).

Here is the wikipedia article.


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Poland Holds Presidential Election with Eleven Candidates on Ballot — 2 Comments

  1. Should have been Approval Voting or Condorcet.

    Too many top 2 runoff math MORONS to count — for centuries.

  2. It is interesting that 11 candidates secured 100,000 signatures in an electorate similar to that of California (about 50% more voters).

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