The Oborniki Śląskie commune voted for Trzaskowski, but not everywhere. There are surprises

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The Oborniki Śląskie commune voted for Trzaskowski, but not everywhere. There are surprises

The Oborniki Śląskie commune voted for Trzaskowski, but not everywhere. There are surprises
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It has long been said that the Municipality of Oborniki Śląskie votes more for the Civic Platform than for Law and Justice. The results of the presidential elections confirm the rule. But there are districts where Nawrocki won. We checked how the votes were cast in individual commissions.

In the entire commune, Rafał Trzaskowski achieved a very good result, gaining 54.04% of support. Karol Nawrocki received 45.96% of votes, which is exactly 964 votes less. The results look slightly different when we look at how the votes were cast in a given committee.

Rafał Trzaskowski, just like in Trzebnica, clearly won in the city. He had the greatest support in commission no. 3 located in Primary School no. 3. He received as much as 66.44% of the votes there. His competitor received only 33.56% of the votes. Trzaskowski won in all city commissions, gaining from 54.72% to exactly 66.44% of the votes.

The Platform candidate also won decisively in large villages. In two commissions covering the village of Pęgów, he won 58.20% of the votes (the Village Community Centre commission) and 60.24% of the votes (Primary School), respectively. He also won in commission no. 8 (villages: Jary, Rościsławice, Podgóra hamlet), where he won 51.53% of the votes, as well as in commission no. 11 (the village of Osolin and the hamlet of Brzezno Małe), where he won 54.40% of the votes.

Trzaskowski also won in commission no. 17 (villages: Siemianice, Morzęcin Wielki, Kokotów hamlet), where he received 55.90% of the votes, but lost in the remaining towns.

When we look at the results, it turns out that Karol Nawrocki's electorate is mainly residents of small villages. This is where the new president of Poland won. Nawrocki received the greatest support in commission no. 15 (villages: Kotowice, Raków), where he received 62.75% of support. He also received slightly less, 61.29% of votes in commission no. 9 (villages: Uraz, Niziny). In the remaining rural districts, he received from 50.12% of votes to the aforementioned 62.75%. Interestingly, Nawrocki also won in the Social Welfare Homes, where a total of 31 residents voted for his candidacy and 23 against.

Oborniki Śląskie is another commune where the pattern is confirmed. Nawrocki receives votes from villages, and mostly small towns, and loses in the city and larger villages.

Updated: 02/06/2025 13:15

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