President Andrzej Duda's lead in the presidential run-off appears to be even bigger, according to a late poll by Ipsos published shortly before midnight. The results of the poll show the incumbent with 50,8 percent of votes, and his rival Rafał Trzaskowski with 49,2 percent. Therefore, the difference between two candidates has doubled up to 1,6 percentage points, compared to the exit poll in which it was at 0,8 pp.
The voting on Sunday began at 7am and ended at 9pm. According to a late poll by Ipsos pollster, the incumbent president Andrzej Duda won 50,8 percent of votes, whereas mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski secured 49,2 percent.
Exit poll
President Andrzej Duda was marginally ahead in Poland's presidential election, an exit poll by Ipsos showed on Sunday, in a result with profound implications for relations with the rest of the European Union.
Duda, an ally of the ruling nationalists Law and Justice (PiS), got 50.4% of the vote, according to the exit poll. Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, the favoured candidate of the main opposition party, the centrist Civic Platform (PO), got 49.6%.
The exit poll by Ipsos has a margin of error of two percentage points for each candidate. Preliminary results are expected on Monday.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Ipsos