Electoral districts of Poland

Electoral districts of Poland

[
Polish parliamentary election, 2005] Electoral districts of Poland ( _pl. okręg wyborczy) 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.

Electoral districts in Poland:
Białystok •
Bielsko-Biała •
Bydgoszcz •
Chełm •
Chrzanów •
Częstochowa •
Elbląg •
Gdańsk •
Gdynia-Słupsk •
Gliwice •
Kalisz •
Katowice •
Kielce •
Konin •
Koszalin •
Kraków •
Krosno •
Legnica •
Lublin •
Łódź •
Nowy Sącz •
Olsztyn •
Opole •
Piła •
Piotrków Trybunalski •
Płock •
Poznań •
Radom •
Rybnik •
Rzeszów •
Siedlce •
Sieradz •
Sosnowiec •
Szczecin •
Tarnów •
Toruń •
Warszawa •
Warszawa II •
Wałbrzych •
Wrocław •
Zielona Góra

ee also

*Administrative division of Poland
*Elections in Poland


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