r/europe Jun 01 '25

Data Polish Presidential Elections exit poll

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u/Aerovore Jun 01 '25

This is extremely concerning that the votes are soooo close.

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u/[deleted] Jun 01 '25

Thankfully the votes from other countries come in late and always favours Trzaskowski

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u/Successful-Hearing87 Wallachia Jun 01 '25

In Romania was actually the opposite. Diaspora voted against the EU path of the country

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u/BriareusD Jun 01 '25

Your european diaspora, it seems like. The North and South American and other ones were heavily left leaning fortunately

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u/SpecificInternal7080 Jun 01 '25

The European Diaspora so the vast majority of Diaspora 

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u/jamesyishere Jun 02 '25
  1. Why are yall giving the Diasphora a vote on a country they dont live in

  2. How do yall decide who counts? Any white American is a Diasphor of some European Country

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u/SlovenecVTujini Jun 02 '25

They're referring to citizens voting from abroad - it's pretty standard to allow citizens to vote wherever they are.

The USA does it too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-resident_citizen_voting

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u/jamesyishere Jun 02 '25

I thought the Diasphora vote was different though? Like the Turks in Germany who havent ever been to Turkey.

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u/SlovenecVTujini Jun 02 '25

It is a very country specific question, but in general terms it usually does not matter when they've resided in the country, it is citizenship based. Indeed, the USA does it the same way - it is citizenship, not recency of residence that matters. Many Turks in Germany could potentially have citizenship by descent, but Germany has until very recently had strong limits on non-EU double citizenship.

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u/Mike_for_all Jun 01 '25

True, the Romanian diaspora in Europe is kind of an outlier (together with Moldovan and Turkish diaspora) in being more right-wing, compared to the diaspora of other countries in Europe.

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u/dragdritt Norway Jun 02 '25

The Turkish one is similar, although there it seems to differ a lot by country

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u/ELVEVERX Jun 01 '25

isn't that really common for Diaspora to vote against EU

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u/FuzzzyRam Jun 02 '25

Same thing in Turkey w/ Erdogan - "I got out, but I'll vote for what ruined the country from afar"