On Sunday, April 21, voting in the second round of local elections began in Poland, where the heads of communes, mayors and mayors will be elected in those settlements where the winner could not be elected in the first round. This was reported by Polsat News, according to UNN.
Details
It is noted that polling stations opened at 07:00 in 748 municipalities and cities where the first round was inconclusive, i.e. no candidate received more than 50% of the vote.
Voting is scheduled to end at 21:00, but may be extended due to emergency events, such as flooding, flooding of a polling station, construction or transportation disaster, or the need to print additional ballots.
Voting takes place in 60 cities, including Wroclaw, Krakow, and Poznan. 11,888 polling stations have been set up.
Recall
On April 7, local elections were held in Poland, where elected city presidents, mayors, commune elders and local councillors. According to exit polls, the Law and Justice party won.