Sejm Constituency no. 23
Polish parliamentary constituency
Sejm Constituency no. 23 Rzeszów | |
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Okręg wyborczy nr 23 Rzeszów | |
Constituency for the Sejm | |
Location within Poland | |
Counties | Rzeszów (city county), Tarnobrzeg (city county), Dębica, Kolbuszowa, Leżajsk, Łańcut, Mielec, Nisko, Ropczyce-Sędziszów, Rzeszów, Stalowa Wola, Strzyżów, Tarnobrzeg |
Voivodeship | Subcarpathian Voivodeship |
Electorate | 955,621 (2023)[1] |
Current constituency | |
Created | 2001 |
Seats | 15 |
Regional assembly | Subcarpathian Voivodeship Sejmik |
Senate constituency | No. 54, 55, and 56 |
EP constituency | Podkarpackie |
Rzeszów, officially known as Constituency no. 23, is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. It elects fifteen members of the Sejm.[2]
The seat of the district's electoral commission is in Rzeszów.
List of deputies
Deputy | Party | Parliamentary group | ||
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Zbigniew Ziobro | Sovereign Poland | Law and Justice | ||
Ewa Leniart | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Rafał Weber [pl] | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Marcin Warchoł [pl] | Sovereign Poland | Law and Justice | ||
Zbigniew Chmielowiec | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Krzysztof Sobolewski | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Fryderyk Kapinos [pl] | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Kazimierz Gołojuch | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Jan Warzecha [pl] | Law and Justice | Law and Justice | ||
Paweł Kowal | Independent | Civic Coalition | ||
Krystyna Skowrońska | Civic Platform | Civic Coalition | ||
Zdzisław Gawlik [pl] | Civic Platform | Civic Coalition | ||
Adam Dziedzic [pl] | Polish People's Party | Third Way | ||
Elżbieta Burkiewicz [pl] | Poland 2050 | Third Way | ||
Grzegorz Braun | Confederation of the Polish Crown | Confederation |
Election results
2023
Electoral committee | Votes | % | Seats | |
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Law and Justice | 347,688 | 51.60 | 9 | |
Civic Coalition | 119,259 | 17.70 | 3 | |
Third Way | 83,676 | 12.42 | 2 | |
Confederation | 63,854 | 9.48 | 1 | |
The Left | 32,828 | 4.87 | – | |
There is One Poland | 16,169 | 2.40 | – | |
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists | 10,302 | 1.53 | – | |
Total | 673,776 | 100.00 | 15 | |
Valid votes | 673,776 | 98.73 | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 8,698 | 1.27 | ||
Total votes | 682,474 | 100.00 | ||
Registered voters/turnout | 955,621 | 71.42 | ||
Source: National Electoral Commission[1] |
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Parliament
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- 2. Kujawy–Pomerania
- 3. Podlaskie and Warmia–Masuria
- 4. Warsaw
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- 9. Subcarpathia
- 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross
- 11. Silesia
- 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
- 13. Lubusz and West Pomerania
Electoral districts of Poland (1935–1939) · List of constituencies for the Senate of the Republic of Poland
References
- ^ a b "Results of voting in 2023 elections for Sejm". wybory.gov.pl. National Electoral Commission. Retrieved 4 December 2023.
- ^ "Województwo podkarpackie".
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