LATESTPUBLICATIONS Polish Public Opinion September 2023
 | Opinions about the war in Ukraine and Ukrainians in Poland
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 | Summary evaluations of the activities of the government of Mateusz Morawiecki after four years in office
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 | Views on Polish-German relations and reparation claims
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 | Violence against children – opinions and experiences
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"Opinions and Diagnoses"no 49
Youth 2021
no 50
Secularisation in Poland
no 51
Polish Voters 2023
Reports | Women and Politics
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 | Opinions on the Functioning of the Health Care System
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 | School Students Summer Vacations
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 | Poles' Declarations Regarding Food Waste
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 | Political Party Preferences a Week Before the Elections
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 | Quarterly Balance of Social Moods
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 | Opinions about Parliament and President in October
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 | Attitude Towards the Government before the Parliamentary Elections
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 | About the War in Ukraine and Polish‑Ukrainian Relations
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 | Media Perception
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 | Social Moods in October
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Looking at How Poles Would Vote in the Parliamentary Elections
| In order to get the most accurate picture of Polish people’s voting preferences in the run-up to the general elections, CBOS made use of the potential of two different research methods, aggregating the data from each. Both were conducted during a similar time period: the survey on a representative sample of named adults, randomly selected from the National Identity Number (PESEL) register (N=1110) was conducted between 2–11 October, while the telephone survey on a random sample of mobile phone users (N=1000) was limited to 9–12 October, in the week immediately preceding the elections. Assuming a turnout of 68% (1443 people) and excluding the undecided (14% i.e. 200 people) and those who refused to give an answer (4% i.e. 61 people), the following picture of support for the competing electoral committees emerged:
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