Polish presidential election too close to call as campaigning enters final hours Europe live
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On the final day of the Polish presidential campaign, leading candidates Rafa Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki are neck and neck, with polls indicating the race is too close to call. As voters enter a silence period, both candidates have just hours to sway undecided voters, who make up about 5% of the electorate. Expected turnout may result in a close margin of only 200,000 votes in a country with 29.3 million eligible voters, marking this as possibly the tightest election in Polish history.
A combination picture shows two leading candidates in the Polish presidential election: pro-European Warsaw mayor Rafa Trzaskowski and nationalist right historian Karol Nawrocki.
According to polls, some 5% of voters are yet to make their minds up, and it is this group that could decide the outcome on Sunday.
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