The latest United Surveys poll for Wirtualna Polska, conducted after Friday’s presidential debates in Końskie, shows significant shifts in voter preferences.
Rafał Trzaskowski, the leader in the previous poll, saw a drop in support by 4.8 percentage points, now standing at 33.5%. Meanwhile, Karol Nawrocki gained 5.4 percentage points, securing second place with 25.5% support.
Sławomir Mentzen experienced a decline of 5.4 percentage points, landing at 13.4%. Szymon Hołownia gained 2.0 percentage points, reaching 9.1% support. Magdalena Biejat also saw an increase of 3.6 percentage points, now at 6.3%.
The remaining candidates polled below 2%: Grzegorz Braun – 1.6%, Adrian Zandberg – 1.3%, Krzysztof Stanowski – 1.1%.
In a hypothetical second round, Rafał Trzaskowski still leads against both Karol Nawrocki (55.7% to 38.0%) and Sławomir Mentzen (56.5% to 33.7%). The share of undecided voters in the Trzaskowski-Nawrocki scenario is 6.3%, while in the Trzaskowski-Mentzen scenario, it’s 9.8%, reports wp.pl.
The poll was commissioned by Wirtualna Polska on April 12, 2025, following the debate in Końskie.