The Supreme Court has allowed the recounting of votes cast in some electoral commissions - it was reported in a press release. This is a response to protests concerning irregularities in some polling stations. “By the order of June 11, 2025, the Supreme Court admitted evidence from the inspection of ballots from several commissions” - we read on the Supreme Court’s website. Supreme Court: Recounting votes in 13 commissions
The judges agreed with the content of some of the electoral protests, which concerned the so-called anomalies in some polling stations. The Supreme Court announced that the votes will be recounted in the following commissions: District Electoral Commission No. 95 in Kraków, District Electoral Commission No. 3 in Olesno, District Electoral Commission No. 13 in Mińsk Mazowiecki, District Electoral Commission No. 9 in Strzelce Opolskie, District Electoral Commission No. 25 in Grudziądz, District Electoral Commission No. 17 in Gdańsk, District Electoral Commission No. 30 in Bielsko-Biała, District Electoral Commission No. 61 in Bielsko-Biała, District Electoral Commission No. 10 in Tarnów, District Electoral Commission No. 53 in Katowice, District Electoral Commission No. 35 in Tychy, District Electoral Commission No. 6 in Kamienna Góra, District Electoral Commission No. 4 in Brześć Kujawski.
The announcement reads that a recount of votes has been ordered “in order to determine the number of valid votes cast for individual candidates for the office of the President of the Republic of Poland in the vote that took place on June 1, 2025, in each of the above-mentioned districts.” The Supreme Court will conduct the recount in the aforementioned commissions “through judicial assistance by the competent district courts.”
Good!