Polish presidential election, 2000
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| Candidate | Party | Votes | |
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| Aleksander Kwaśniewski | independent (supported by SLD and UP) |
9 485 224 | 53,90% |
| Andrzej Olechowski | independent | 3 044 141 | 17,30% |
| Marian Krzaklewski | AWS | 2 739 621 | 15,57% |
| Jarosław Kalinowski | PSL | 1 047 949 | 5,95% |
| Andrzej Lepper | Samoobrona | 537 570 | 3,05% |
| Janusz Korwin-Mikke | UPR | 252 499 | 1,43% |
| Lech Wałęsa | ChD III RP | 178 590 | 1,01% |
| Jan Łopuszański | PP | 139 682 | 0,79% |
| Dariusz Grabowski | ? | 89 002 | 0,51% |
| Tadeusz Wilecki | SN | 38 672 | 0,22% |
| Piotr Ikonowicz | PPS | 28 805 | 0,16% |
| Bogdan Pawłowski | independent | 17 164 | 0,10% |
Turn-out was 61,12% of eligible voters.
A second round was not necessary, because Aleksander Kwaśniewski gained more than 50% of votes.
[edit] References
- Obwieszczenie PKW z dn. 9 X 2000 r., Dziennik Ustaw Nr 85, poz. 952
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