Local elections in Poland consist of elections to local assemblies and elections of municipality, town and city mayors. Elections are ruled by the Prime Minister and are held together between 3 and 4 months before the end of the five year term of local assemblies.[1] The last local elections took place in the autumn of 2018.[2]
Only includes parties with obtained seats.
Electoral committee | 2002[3][4] | 2006[5][6] | 2010[7] | 2014[8] | 2018[9] | |
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Democratic Left Alliance | 24.65% 189[a] |
14.25% 66[b] |
15.2% 85 |
8.79% 28 |
6.62% 11 | |
Civic Platform | 16.55% 100[c] |
27.18% 186 |
30.89% 222 |
26.29% 179 |
26.97% 194[d] | |
Law and Justice | 25.08% 170 |
23.05% 141 |
26.89% 171 |
34.13% 254 | ||
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland | 15.98% 101 |
5.64% 37 |
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League of Polish Families | 14.36% 92 |
4.74% 11 |
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Polish People's Party | 10.81% 58 |
13.24% 83 |
16.30% 93 |
23.88% 157 |
12.07% 70 | |
Freedom Union | 2.29% 3 |
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Nonpartisan Local Government Activists | — | — | — | 0.85% 4 |
5.28% 15 | |
regionalists (with seats) | 2.60% 17[e] |
0.66% 8[f] |
3.69% 20[g] |
2.48% 16[h] |
1.13% 8[i] |
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