According to a late poll by Ipsos pollster, Poland's incumbent president Andrzej Duda has won 42.9 percent of votes in the first round of presidential election, while his main rival mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski - 30.3 percent. This means that both candidates will face each other in a second round run-off on July 12. The third result was secured by independent candidate Szymon Hołownia - 14 percent. The voter turnout, according to the poll, was 64.3 percent.
According to the late poll published by Ipsos, the incumbent president Andrzej Duda has secured 42.9 percent of votes. Civic Coalition candidate Rafał Trzaskowski has won the second-best result with 30.3 percent. The third result, according to the Ipsos poll, has been won by independent candidate Szymon Hołownia - 14 percent. The average accuracy of the late poll is 1 percentage point.
The remaining candidates and their results according to the late poll by Ipsos:
Krzysztof Bosak - 6,9%
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz - 2,5%
Robert Biedroń - 2,3%
Waldemar Witkowski - 0,3%
Stanisław Żółtek - 0,3%
Marek Jakubiak - 0,2%
Paweł Tanajno - 0,2%
Mirosław Piotrowski - 0,1%
The voter turnout, according to the poll, was 64.3 percent.
Źródło: TVN24 News in English, Ipsos