- Opole (parliamentary constituency)
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The Opole constituency is coterminous with the Opole Voivodeship and located in the south of Poland.
Opole is a Polish parliamentary constituency that is coterminous with the Opole Voivodeship. It elects thirteen members of the Sejm and three members of the Senate.
The district has the number '21' for elections to the Sejm and '20' for elections to the Senate, and is named after the city of Opole. It includes the counties of Brzeg, Głubczyce, Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Kluczbork, Krapkowice, Namysłów, Nysa, Olesno, Opole, Prudnik, Strzelce, and the city county of Opole.
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List of members
Senate
Member Party Term Ryszard Knosala Civic Platform Norbert Krajczy Law and Justice Piotr Wach Civic Platform Sejm
Member Party Term Andrzej Buła Civic Platform Lena Dąbkowska-Cichocka Poland Comes First[A] Ryszard Galla German Minority Tomasz Garbowski Democratic Left Alliance Tadeusz Jarmuziewicz Civic Platform Sławomir Kłosowski Law and Justice Leszek Korzeniowski Civic Platform Adam Krupa Civic Platform Janina Okrągły Civic Platform 2009–[B] Stanisław Rakoczy Polish People's Party Jan Religa Law and Justice Łukasz Tusk Civic Platform Robert Węgrzyn Civic Platform ^A Elected for Law and Justice.
^B Olendzka replaced Danuta Jazłowiecka on 24 June 2009.Footnotes
Białystok • Bielsko-Biała • Bydgoszcz • Chełm • Chrzanów1 • Częstochowa • Elbląg • Gdańsk • Gdynia • Gliwice • Kalisz • Katowice • Kielce • Konin • Koszalin • Kraków1 • Krosno • Legnica • Lublin • Łódź • Nowy Sącz • Olsztyn • Opole • Piła • Piotrków Trybunalski • Płock • Poznań • Radom • Rybnik • Rzeszów • Siedlce • Sieradz • Sosnowiec • Szczecin • Tarnów • Toruń • Warsaw I • Warsaw II • Wałbrzych • Wrocław • Zielona Góra1 Chrzanów and Kraków elect members separately for the Sejm, but form the enlarged 12 – Kraków for Senate elections.
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