The preliminary exit poll results of Sunday's second round of presidential elections in Poland indicated that Andrzej Duda from the Law and Justice Party gained 53 percent of all votes, thus winning the election.
Incumbent President Bronislaw Komorowski, backed by the Civic Platform party, scored 47 percent of all votes.
Poland started the second, conclusive round of presidential election at 07:00 on Sunday. The Polish National Election Commission prolonged the election silence from 21:00 until 22:30 as a result of a voter's death at the polling station.
The preliminary results were presented at 22:30, due to the prolonged election silence. The official results will be published by the National Election Commission on Monday evening.
According to the commission, over 30 million registered to vote at 27,000 polling stations across the country. The turnout of voters was about 56.1 percent.
Andrzej Duda is the official candidate of main opposition party, Law and Justice, whose leader is Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the twin-brother of the deceased president. He is a 43-year-old lawyer from Krakow.
The presidential elections in Poland are held every five years unless the term of office is terminated earlier, due to unexpected circumstances.
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