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DL
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« on: October 16, 2023, 07:57:53 AM »

Now that so many votes are in has there been any updated over projection of the final popular vote and seat distribution?
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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2023, 08:18:20 AM »

OGB ExitPoll:
PiS - 33,5%
KO - 31,4%
Third Way - 13,9%
Left - 9,8%
Konfederacja - 7,7%

Is that some sort of update that takes into consideration the real results that we now have?
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« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2023, 01:08:32 PM »

Consituency no. 21 (Opole) fully reported
KO - 33.59% (+6.68) 161,241
PiS - 31.26% (-6.38) 150,022
Third Way - 12.74% (+2.43) 61,155
Left - 7.24% (-4.50) 34,763
Konfederacja - 6.49% (+0.79) 31,150
German Minority - 5.37% (-2.53) 25,778

Seats
KO - 5 (+1)
PiS - 4 (-1)
Third Way - 1
Left - 1
Konfederacja - 1 (+1)
German Minority - 0 (-1)

German Minority has lost their seat!

https://wybory.gov.pl/sejmsenat2023/en/sejm/wynik/okr/21


According to PiS, the German Minority doesn't have to worry because Pole-in-name-only Tusk will represent them.

I hadn't known until quite recently that Tusk was from an ethnic minority, although "Donald Tusk" did always strike me as a pretty non-Polish-sounding name.

Poland also had a PM with the name "Miller" a few years ago - sounds very English to me
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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2023, 11:19:48 AM »

I've also read that almost the entire population of present day Wroclaw are descended from Poles from pre-WW2 Lwow which then became Lvov as part of the Soviet Union and is now Lviv in Ukraine. They replaced all the Germans who lived in Wroclaw before WW2 when it was called Breslau
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