Electoral districts of Poland

Electoral districts of Poland (Polish: okręgi wyborcze, okręg wyborczy (sg.)) are defined by Polish election law. Electoral districts can be divided depending on whether they are individual entities or parts of a larger electoral district with regard to elections to 1) parliament (Sejm) and Senate 2) local offices and 3) European Parliament. Each district has a number of mandates calculated on the basis of its population.

List of Sejm constituencies

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No. Name # of deputies Voivodeship
1 Legnica 12 Lower Silesian
2 Wałbrzych 8
3 Wrocław 14
4 Bydgoszcz 12 Kuyavian-Pomeranian
5 Toruń 13
6 Lublin 15 Lublin
7 Chełm 12
8 Zielona Góra 12 Lubusz
9 Łódź 10 Łódź
10 Piotrków Trybunalski 9
11 Sieradz 12
12 Kraków I 8 Lesser Poland
13 Kraków II 14
14 Nowy Sącz 10
15 Tarnów 9
16 Płock 10 Masovian
17 Radom 9
18 Siedlce 12
19 Warsaw I 20
20 Warsaw II 12
21 Opole 12 Opole
22 Krosno 11 Podkarpackie
23 Rzeszów 15
24 Białystok 14 Podlaskie
25 Gdańsk 12 Pomeranian
26 Słupsk 14
27 Bielsko-Biała I 9 Silesian
28 Częstochowa 7
29 Katowice I 9
30 Bielsko-Biała II 9
31 Katowice II 12
32 Katowice III 9
33 Kielce 16 Świętokrzyskie
34 Elbląg 8 Warmian-Masurian
35 Olsztyn 10
36 Kalisz 12 Greater Poland
37 Konin 9
38 Piła 9
39 Poznań 10
40 Koszalin 8 West Pomeranian
41 Szczecin 12

Source: "Polish Parliamentary Elections 2019". wybory.gov.pl. National Electoral Commission (Poland). 23 October 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.

List of Senate constituencies

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Senate constituency distribution map
No. Corresponding Sejm Constituency Voivodeship
1 1 — Legnica Lower Silesian
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3
4 2 — Wałbrzych
5
6 3 — Wrocław
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8
9 4 — Bydgoszcz Kuyavian-Pomeranian
10
11 5 — Toruń
12
13
14 6 — Lublin Lublin
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16
17 7 — Chełm
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19
20 8 — Zielona Góra Lubusz
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23 9 — Łódź Łódź
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25 11 — Sieradz
26
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28 10 — Piotrków Trybunalski
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30 12 — Kraków I Lesser Poland
31 13 — Kraków II
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34 15 — Tarnów
35
36 14 — Nowy Sącz
37
38 16 — Płock Masovian
39
40 20 — Warsaw II
41
42 19 — Warsaw I
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46 18 — Siedlce
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49 17 — Radom
50
51 21 — Opole Opole
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54 23 — Rzeszów Podkarpackie
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56
57 22 — Krosno
58
59 24 — Białystok Podlaskie
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62 26 — Słupsk Pomeranian
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65 25 — Gdańsk
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67
68 28 — Częstochowa Silesian
69
70 29 — Katowice I
71
72 30 — Bielsko-Biała II
73
74 31 — Katowice II
75
76 32 — Katowice III
77
78 27 — Bielsko-Biała I
79
80 31 — Katowice II
81 33 — Kielce Świętokrzyskie
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83
84 34 — Elbląg Warmian-Masurian
85
86 35 — Olsztyn
87
88 38 — Piła Greater Poland
89
90 39 — Poznań
91
92 37 — Konin
93
94 36 — Kalisz
95
96
97 41 — Szczecin West Pomeranian
98
99 40 — Koszalin
100

Source: "Polish Parliamentary Elections 2019". wybory.gov.pl. National Electoral Commission (Poland). 23 October 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.

List of European Parliament constituencies

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European Parliament constituency distribution map
No. Name Corresponding Sejm Constituencies # of MEPs Voivodeship
1 Gdańsk 25 — Gdańsk 3 Pomeranian
26 — Słupsk
2 Bydgoszcz 4 — Bydgoszcz 2 Kuyavian-Pomeranian
5 — Toruń
3 Podlaskie 24 — Białystok 3 Podlaskie
34 — Elbląg Warmian-Masurian
35 — Olsztyn
4 Warsaw I 19 — Warsaw I 6 Masovian
20 — Warsaw II
5 Warsaw II 16 — Płock 3
17 — Radom
18 — Siedlce
6 Łódź 9 — Łódź 3 Łódź
10 — Piotrków Trybunalski
11 — Sieradz
7 Poznań 36 — Kalisz 5 Greater Poland
37 — Konin
38 — Piła
39 — Poznań
8 Lublin 6 — Lublin 3 Lublin
7 — Chełm
9 Rzeszów 22 — Krosno 3 Podkarpackie
23 — Rzeszów
10 Kraków 12 — Kraków I 5 Lesser Poland
13 — Kraków II
14 — Nowy Sącz
15 — Tarnów
33 — Kielce Świętokrzyskie
11 Katowice 27 — Bielsko-Biała I 7 Silesian
28 — Częstochowa
29 — Katowice I
30 — Bielsko-Biała II
31 — Katowice II
32 — Katowice III
12 Wrocław 1 — Legnica 4 Lower Silesian
2 — Wałbrzych
3 — Wrocław
21 — Opole Opole
13 Gorzów Wielkopolski 8 — Zielona Góra 4 Lubusz
40 — Koszalin West Pomeranian
41 — Szczecin

Source: "European Parliamentary Elections 2019". pe2019.pkw.gov.pl. National Electoral Commission (Poland). 5 June 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019.

The numbers of elected MEPs in districts may change every election, because to European Parliament are elected 51 persons (52 after brexit) with the highest score in the country.

See also

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