21 November 2010 (first round) 5 December 2010 (second round)
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561 seats to regional assemblies
Turnout
47.32%
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Donald Tusk
Jarosław Kaczyński
Waldemar Pawlak
Party
PO
PiS
PSL
Leader since
1 June 2003
18 January 2003
29 January 2005
Last election
186 seats, 27.18%
170 seats, 25.08%
83 seats, 13.24%
Seats before
186
170
83
Seats won
222
141
93
Seat change
36
29
10
Percentage
30.89%
23.05%
16.30%
Swing
3.71%
2.03%
3.06%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Grzegorz Napieralski
Rafał Dutkiewicz
Ryszard Galla
Party
SLD
ODŚ
MN
Leader since
31 May 2008
26 January 2008
25 September 2005
Last election
66 seats, 14.25%
New Party
7 seats, 17.30% (in Opole)
Seats before
66
0
7
Seats won
85
9
6
Seat change
19
9
1
Percentage
15.20%
22.20% (in Lower Silesia)
17.77% (in Opole)
Swing
0.95%
22.20%
0.47%
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The 2010 Polish local elections were held in two parts, with its first round on 21 November and the second on 5 December. The first round included elections of deputies to provincial voivodeship sejmiks, as well for gmina and powiat councilors. The second round of elections were marked for mayors, borough leaders, and other positions decided by runoff elections. The local elections were seen as a test to the ruling Civic Platform and Polish People's Party coalition government under Prime Minister Donald Tusk.[1]
^"Local elections in Poland test government's popularity". Deutsche Welle. 2010-11-21. Retrieved 2011-12-02.
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