Polish presidential election, 2000

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Candidate Party Votes
Aleksander Kwaśniewski independent
(supported by
SLD and UP)
9 485 224 53,90%
Andrzej Olechowski independent 3 044 141 17,30%
Marian Krzaklewski AWS 2 739 621 15,57%
Jarosław Kalinowski PSL 1 047 949 5,95%
Andrzej Lepper Samoobrona 537 570 3,05%
Janusz Korwin-Mikke UPR 252 499 1,43%
Lech Wałęsa ChD III RP 178 590 1,01%
Jan Łopuszański PP 139 682 0,79%
Dariusz Grabowski  ? 89 002 0,51%
Tadeusz Wilecki SN 38 672 0,22%
Piotr Ikonowicz PPS 28 805 0,16%
Bogdan Pawłowski independent 17 164 0,10%

Turn-out was 61,12% of eligible voters.

A second round was not necessary, because Aleksander Kwaśniewski gained more than 50% of votes.


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