Opinion polling for the 1993 Polish parliamentary election

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In the run up to the 1993 Polish parliamentary election , Centre for Public Opinion Research (CBOS) and OBOP carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Poland. Results of such polls are displayed in this article.

The date range for these opinion polls are from the previous parliamentary election, held on 27 October 1991, to 19 September 1993.

Opinion polls

DatePolling firm SLD PSL UD UP KKW "O" KPN BBWR "S" PC KLD UPR Others/
undecided
Lead
19 September 1993 Election results 20.415.410.67.36.45.85.44.94.44.03.212.25.0
31 August 1993 OBOP 15.618.617.69.13.37.56.14.11.23.62.011.31.0
24 August 1993 OBOP 19.013.516.59.23.97.29.34.81.64.81.48.82.5
17 August 1993 CBOS 141613635640.42119.62
12 July 1993 CBOS 101213556116241251
28 June 1993 CBOS 9131443.17108340.424.51
14 June 1993 CBOS 121016736-8141324
8 June 1993 OBOP 11.016.522.07.53.610.0-8.02.25.01.612.65.5
May 1993 CBOS 121213836-8192261
May 1993 OBOP 7.015.023.06.04.78.0-9.02.63.31.519.98.0
April 1993 CBOS 121416655-7161272
March 1993 CBOS 101419755-717-275
February 1993 CBOS 71516839-627-271
January 1993 CBOS 91418438-816-294
27 October 1991 Election results 12.08.712.3-9.77.5-5.18.77.52.327.20.3

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