Radical Mind, New Identity? Results From a Survey of the Youngest Voters on the Eve of 2023 Parliamentary Elections in Poland
Journal cover Przegląd Politologiczny, no. 1, year 2025
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Keywords

youngest voters
Poland
political preferences

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Sula, P., Błaszczyński, K., Kuś, M., & Kozdraś, G. (2025). Radical Mind, New Identity? Results From a Survey of the Youngest Voters on the Eve of 2023 Parliamentary Elections in Poland. Przegląd Politologiczny, (1), 63–84. https://doi.org/10.14746/pp.2025.30.1.4

Abstract

Paper offers a snapshot of the political preferences of youngest voters in Poland on the eve of parliamentary elections 2023, explaining it through prism of theory of socialisation and historical legacy. The study is based on the results of an empirical survey conducted in spring 2023 in two regions: Podkarpackie and Lubuskie. The results showed that the plurality (49%) of prospective first-time voters back the radical right-wing Confederation (Konfederacja). Its supporters were more numerous in Podkarpackie (53.2%) than in Lubuskie (42.5%) and more men (67.8%) than women (25.4%) declared support for Confederation. The gap between the Confederation and its nearest contender, Civic Platform/Civic Coalition (Platforma Obywatelska/Koalicja Obywatelska – PO/KO), was immense, with PO/KO receiving the support of just 13.3% of prospective youngest voters. The potential voter share of the Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość – PiS) was even lower (7.8%). In this paper, we provide the characteristics of voters of each party by including ideological beliefs, civic activity and other demographic characteristics. We also provide an interpretation of the differences between the political preferences of youngest voters and the whole population, and the reasons for such a radical shift.

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