Poland's Supreme Court Orders Partial Recount over Voting Irregularities in Presidential Election
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Poland's Supreme Court orders partial recount over voting irregularities in presidential election
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. Poland’s Supreme Court has authorised a re-inspection of ballots, which in practice means a partial recount of votes, in 13 polling stations following allegatio…
In Poland, the court allowed the recount of votes in the presidential election at 13 polling stations.
If someone knows about irregularities, they should file an election protest. Appeals for a nationwide recount of votes are pointless, because it is a lot of work. However, in commissions where the result was doubtful, a recount can be carried out - says attorney Robert Pogorzelski.
Recalculation of votes will take place in 13 electoral commissions, according to the court
Poland to recount ballots in 2025 presidential electionThe Supreme Court of Poland has authorized a recount of ballots in 13 election commissions due to complaints of irregularities. The decision concerns determining the number of votes for each candidate in the second round.
The Supreme Court allowed the counting of votes in certain polling stations, reports Polsat with reference to the court's communication, and the decision was taken in response to complaints concerning irregularities in parts of the voting paragraphs. "By order of 11 June 2025, the Supreme Court allowed for a review of the ballot papers from several commissions," says the court's website; the counting of votes will be repeated in 13 commissions d…
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