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2023 Polish parliamentary election

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Polish parliamentary election, 2023

← 2019 On or before 12 November 2023 2027 →

All 460 seats to the Sejm
231 seats are needed for a majority in the Sejm
All 100 seats to the Senate of Poland
 
Leader Jarosław Kaczyński Borys Budka Włodzimierz Czarzasty
Party PiS PO SLD
Alliance United Right Civic Coalition The Left
Leader since 18 January 2003 26 January 2020 23 January 2016
Last election 235 seats, 43.6% 134 seats, 27.4% 49 seats, 12.6%
Current seats 235 133 48
Seats needed Steady Increase97 Increase183

 
Leader Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Robert Winnicki
Grzegorz Braun
Paweł Kukiz
Party PSL Confederation Kukiz'15
Leader since 7 November 2015 N/A 27 July 2015
Last election 30 seats, 8.6% 11 seats, 6.8% N/A
Current seats 24 11 5
Seats needed Increase207 Increase220 Increase226

 
Leader Michał Kobosko Ryszard Galla
Party Poland 2050 German Minority
Leader since 29 September 2020 20 January 2008
Last election new 1 seat, 0.18%
Current seats 2[a] 1
Seats needed Increase230 N/A

Incumbent Prime Minister

Mateusz Morawiecki
PiS



The next parliamentary elections to the Sejm and Senate will be held in the autumn of 2023, although they can be held sooner if a snap election is called, which last occurred in 2007. The most recent election, in 2019, resulted in the re-election of the Law and Justice government, albeit without a majority in the Senate.

Electoral system

The process of election for the Sejm is through party-list proportional representation via the D'hondt method in multi-seat constituencies,[1] with a 5% threshold for single parties and 8% threshold for coalitions (with the requirements waived for national minorities).

The date of the election will be set by the President of Poland.

Political parties

The table below lists party groups currently represented in the Sejm.

Name Ideology Political Position Leader(s) Parliamentary
leader(s)
2019 result Current number of seats in the
Sejm
Current number of seats in the
Senate
Votes (%) Seats
style="background:Template:Law and Justice/meta/color;"| ZP United Right
Zjednoczona Prawica
National conservatism Right-wing to far-right Jarosław Kaczyński Ryszard Terlecki 43.6%
235 / 460
234 / 460
48 / 100
style="background:Template:Civic Platform/meta/color;"| KO Civic Coalition
Koalicja Obywatelska
Liberalism Centre Borys Budka Cezary Tomczyk 27.4%
134 / 460
133 / 460
42 / 100
L The Left
Lewica
Social democracy
Progressivism
Centre-left to left-wing Włodzimierz Czarzasty Krzysztof Gawkowski 12.6%
49 / 460
48 / 460
2 / 100
style="background:Template:Polish People's Party/meta/color;"| KP Polish Coalition
Koalicja Polska
Christian democracy
Agrarianism
Centre to centre-right Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz 8.6%
30 / 460
24 / 460
3 / 100
style="background:Template:Kukiz'15/meta/color;"| K'15 Kukiz'15
Kukiz'15
Christian democracy
Conservative liberalism
Centre-right Paweł Kukiz N/A
5 / 460
0 / 100
style="background:Template:Confederation Liberty and Independence/meta/color;"| KON Confederation Liberty and Independence
Konfederacja Wolność i Niepodległość
Right libertarianism
Hard Euroscepticism
Right-wing to far-right Janusz Korwin-Mikke
Robert Winnicki
Grzegorz Braun
Jakub Kulesza 6.8%
11 / 460
11 / 460
0 / 100
P'2050 Poland 2050
Polska 2050
Localism
Environmentalism
Big tent Szymon Hołownia
Michał Kobosko
N/A N/A
0 / 460
2 / 460
1 / 100
MN German Minority Electoral Committee
Mniejszość Niemiecka
Minority interests Centre to centre-right Ryszard Galla N/A 0.2%
1 / 460
1 / 460
0 / 100

Opinion polls

References

  1. ^ "Election Resources on the Internet: Elections to the Polish Sejm, Part I". electionresources.org. Retrieved 2014-08-03.

Notes

  1. ^ 1 MP elected on The Left list, former member of the Spring party and 1 MP from KO.