Konstanty Dombrowicz

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Konstanty Dombrowicz
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President (Mayor) of Bydgoszcz
In office
20 November 2002 2010
Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union Roman Jasiakiewicz 36,69044.82
Independent Konstanty Dombrowicz15,56019.01
Law and Justice Kosma Złotowski 8,99410.99
League of Polish Families Ewa Stępień 7,9299.69
Independent Bogdan Dzakanowski 7,3598.99
Self-Defense Zbigniew Pałka 3,5014.28
Independent Ireneusz Bielski 1,3701.67
Domestic Agreement of Pensioners Andrzej Skibicki 4590.56
Turnout 83,32328.23
Bydgoszcz Presidential election, 2002
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKonstanty Dombrowicz44,26354.62
Democratic Left Alliance-Labor Union Roman Jasiakiewicz 36,77345.38
Turnout 81,70927.64
Bydgoszcz Presidential election, 2006
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKonstanty Dombrowicz34,08830.69+11.68
Independent Roman Jasiakiewicz 29,76826,80-18.02
Civic Platform Teresa Piotrowska 20,61718.56
Law and Justice Andrzej Walkowiak 12,24211.02+0,03
Independent Elżbieta Krzyżanowska 6,9926.30
Independent Jan Rulewski 6,6766.01
Self-Defense Roman Sidorkiewicz 6860.62-3.66
Turnout 112,27038.24+10.1
Bydgoszcz Presidential election, 2006
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentKonstanty Dombrowicz51,11253.79-0.83
Independent Roman Jasiakiewicz 43,90546.21+0.83
Turnout 96,17332.75+5.11

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Preceded by President of Bydgoszcz
20 November 2002 – 2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by
First
Bydgoszcz order of precedence
President of Bydgoszcz (2002-2010)
Succeeded by
Chairperson of Bydgoszcz City Council
Felicja Gwincińska (2002-06)
Dorota Jakuta (born 2006)