The 2015 Elections to the Senate of the Republic of Poland
The 2015 Elections to the Senate of the Republic of Poland
Author(s): Krystyna LeszczyńskaSubject(s): Governance, Electoral systems
Published by: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek
Keywords: Senate; election campaign; single member constituencies; deformation of election result; overrepresentation of the winning party
Summary/Abstract: The discussion about justification for the very existence of Senate, as it was the case in previous years, also took place prior to the 2015 parliamentary elections. Postulates for the second chamber of parliament to be abolished are the inseparable element of election campaigns in Poland. Announcements of total abolishment or change of: form, competencies or number and the election principles for members of Senate, although they found their expression in the 2015 election programs of some of the political parties, but they were never applied after elections. The single member Senate constituencies secured seats almost exclusively for candidates supported by one of the two strongest political parties, that is the Law and Justice (PiS) and the Civic Platform (PO). Even if in the result of 25 October 2015 elections four independent candidates were elected for senators, three of them used support of political parties, using a rule well proven four years earlier: there is not senator without a political party protector. The 40% support for PiS which turned into 61% of seats indicates that the election system for Senate leads to overrepresentation of election winners.
Journal: Polish Political Science Yearbook
- Issue Year: 45/2016
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 205-218
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English