r/europe Jun 01 '25

Data Polish Presidential Elections exit poll

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u/TheMidnightBear Romania Jun 01 '25

When will we get the results?

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u/jarzyniowski Europe Jun 01 '25

In the morning. 

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u/TheTanadu Poland Jun 01 '25

nah, morning will be around 90-95% of counted

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u/Brilliant-Ok Jun 01 '25

In Romania everything was counted by like 1 or 2 am

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u/trephy Jun 01 '25 edited Jun 01 '25

Also it's because they closed all the voting stations around the world when they closed them in Romania. It was a first (at least in the last 15 years or more). Used to take well into the morning as well.

It's usually by a larger margin so you can call it a day earlier but we famously had unexpected switcheroos, even two elections ago, when the order changed by 2.000 votes or so at like 3 or 4 am.

I don t know how it is in Poland and if that plays a factor.

Edit because I just want to add, two presidential elections ago was just at the end of last year, because they were canceled. Fun stuff that never ends. :))

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u/TheTanadu Poland Jun 01 '25

I'd say it could be... but we have many weird regions where it won't happen that quickly, and usually counting is done longer. Last time for presidency elections at morning we had 99% votes counted? Oh and we had events where offices had to run longer than 9p.m. due to long queues of people wanting to vote (literally finishing voting around 2a.m.).

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u/SneakWhisper Jun 02 '25

Is it because the vampires do the counting

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u/We-all-gonna-die-oh Jun 01 '25

Because its small country with a few millions inhabitants.

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u/Snappy7 Jun 01 '25

Romania is not a small country by European standards.

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u/Rafaeael Jun 01 '25

It has almost 20 million, not just "a few millions".

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u/Brilliant-Ok Jun 01 '25

Well Poland has double the population but i assume that it also has more voting sections no?