Results breakdown of the 2019 Polish parliamentary election (Sejm)

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This is the results breakdown of the Sejm election held in Poland on 13 October 2019. The following tables show detailed results by each party in electoral coalitions, as well as constituency results.

Contents

Nationwide

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Seats won by Sejm district.
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Results of the Sejm election by powiats.
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Polish Election Results (historical)
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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
United Right Law and Justice 6,516,25235.15187−6
Solidary Poland 331,4671.7910+1
Agreement 291,5061.5716+10
Republican Party  [ pl ]9,9720.051New
Piast Faction 1,3750.0100
Crossed out [lower-alpha 1] 3,3000.02
Independents898,0634.8421–5
Total8,051,93543.442350
Civic Coalition Civic Platform 3,589,05319.36102−24
.Modern 946,0955.108+3
Polish Initiative 113,2780.612New
The Greens 96,7200.523+3
Polish People's Party*3,8870.020
Silesian Regional Party2,4520.010
Democratic Left Alliance*1,1560.010
Social Democracy of Poland 8960.000
Your Movement 4430.000
Freedom and Equality 3720.000
Labour Union 2310.000
Independents315,2091.7019−16
Total5,060,35527.30134−32
The Left Democratic Left Alliance 873,4504.7123+23
Left Together 509,3182.756+6
Spring 483,1132.6115New
Your Movement 4,9100.030
Polish Socialist Party 2,7980.020
Social Justice Movement 9950.010
Polish Communist Party 8190.000
.Modern*6880.000
Polish Internet Party5240.000
Independents454,0652.455+5
Total2,319,94612.5249+49
Polish Coalition Polish People's Party 972,3395.2519+3
Union of European Democrats 29,8320.161New
Silesians Together 17,8360.100
Poland Needs Us4,0530.020
Alliance of Democrats 2,4970.010
One-PL9770.010
Civic Platform*2940.000
League of Polish Families 1440.000
Independents [lower-alpha 2] 576,3523.1110−27
Total1,578,5238.5230−28
Confederation National Movement 342,0331.855+2
KORWiN 286,8731.553+3
Confederation [lower-alpha 3] 214,7311.163New
Union of Christian Families 15,1910.080
League of Polish Families 1,7310.010
Free and Solidary 1,0170.010
National League 6580.000
Congress of the New Right 6290.000
Independents413,3162.2300
Total1,256,9536.7811+8
Nonpartisan
Local
Government
Activists
Law and Justice*5040.000
Agreement*2550.000
Polish People's Party*1020.000
Crossed out [lower-alpha 4] 510.00
Independents143,8610.780
Total144,7730.780New
German Minority Regional. Minority with Majority 17,4230.091
Independents14,6710.080
Total32,0940.1710
Effective Effective 8,5820.050
Free and Solidary 1,2510.010
Polish People's Party*1,1500.010
KORWiN*2490.000
Unity of the Nation410.000
Independents7,6450.040
Total18,9180.100New
Action of
Disappointed
Retirees and
Pensioners
Action of Disappointed
Retirees and Pensioners
5190.000
Organization of the Polish
Nation – Polish League
3980.000
PIAST – Unity of European
Nations' Thought
2360.000
Self-Defence 2170.000
Labour Faction 540.000
Free and Solidary 520.000
Independents3,9720.020
Total5,4480.030New
Right Wing
of the Republic
Congress of the New Right 7750.000
Right Wing of the Republic 3690.000
Independents6210.000
Total1,7650.010−1
Total18,535,908100.004600
Valid votes18,470,71098.89
Invalid/blank votes207,7471.11
Total votes18,678,457100.00
Registered voters/turnout30,253,55661.74
Source: National Electoral Commission Spreadsheet data

* – individual members running on lists different from their own parties

Constituencies

Civic Coalition results compared to combined Civic Platform and Modern 2015 results.

Polish Coalition results compared to combined Polish People's Party and Kukiz'15 2015 results.

The Left results compared to combined United Left and Together 2015 results.

Confederation results compared to combined KORWiN and Committee of Grzegorz Braun "God Bless You!" 2015 results.

1st constituency (Legnica)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 183,36442.40+6.7060
Civic Coalition 108,19125.02−7.373−2
The Left 71,06116.43+2.342+2
Polish Coalition 31,0067.17−6.3110
Confederation 25,3195.85+1.5300
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 13,4953.12New0New
Total432,436100.00120
Source: [3]

2nd constituency (Wałbrzych)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 114,72840.54+9.394+1
Civic Coalition 90,81232.09−5.703−1
The Left 34,95712.35+0.181+1
Polish Coalition 20,5287.25−4.740−1
Confederation 15,3465.42+1.1200
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 6,6312.34New0New
Total283,002100.0080
Source: [4]

3rd constituency (Wrocław)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 226,91534.67+3.465−1
Civic Coalition 214,62932.80−8.345−2
The Left 100,84315.41+5.102+2
Confederation 48,7757.45+1.991+1
Polish Coalition 42,2696.46−4.8810
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 21,0243.21New0New
Total654,455100.00140
Source: [5]

4th constituency (Bydgoszcz)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 167,55036.43+6.2350
Civic Coalition 142,84431.05−5.894−1
The Left 69,76315.17+1.372+2
Polish Coalition 41,4979.02−4.821−1
Confederation 32,4067.05+2.5100
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 5,9221.29New0New
Total459,982100.00120
Source: [6]

5th constituency (Toruń)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 182,64840.38+6.8160
Civic Coalition 119,52626.42−5.854−1
The Left 67,07614.83+0.422+2
Polish Coalition 49,22510.88−4.191−1
Confederation 28,6256.33+2.4300
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 5,2301.16New0New
Total452,330100.00130
Source: [7]

6th constituency (Lublin)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 313,28455.39+7.829−1
Civic Coalition 109,18519.30−1.8330
Polish Coalition 51,4749.10−7.961−1
The Left 44,1527.81−0.921+1
Confederation 40,0127.07+1.791+1
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 7,4901.32New0New
Total565,597100.00150
Source: [8]

7th constituency (Chełm)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 238,80259.50+11.4880
Civic Coalition 59,40114.80−1.2620
Polish Coalition 47,60411.86−10.001−1
The Left 27,4046.83−2.671+1
Confederation 23,4395.84+1.4700
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 4,6681.16New0New
Total401,318100.00120
Source: [9]

8th constituency (Zielona Góra)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 150,18834.30+6.034−1
Civic Coalition 136,95531.27−6.934−2
The Left 68,34115.61+1.602+2
Polish Coalition 50,94311.63−2.2410
Confederation 31,4907.19+2.201+1
Total437,917100.00120
Source: [10]

9th constituency (Łódź)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Civic Coalition 148,83035.82−4.474−1
Law and Justice 136,73132.90+3.0040
The Left 83,52420.10+4.992+2
Confederation 27,6276.65+1.8700
Polish Coalition 18,8284.53−5.410−1
Total415,540100.00100
Source: [11]

10th constituency (Piotrków Trybunalski)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 194,65856.21+9.2660
Civic Coalition 54,16015.64−5.411−1
The Left 37,93010.95+0.421+1
Polish Coalition 36,15110.44−7.1210
Confederation 23,4276.76+2.8500
Total346,326100.0090
Source: [12]

11th constituency (Sieradz)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 229,24549.81+9.8870
Civic Coalition 94,26820.48−6.0230
The Left 55,11611.98+0.261+1
Polish Coalition 47,37310.29−6.491−1
Confederation 27,0545.88+1.5100
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 7,1831.56New0New
Total460,239100.00120
Source: [13]

12th constituency (Kraków I)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 169,10653.48+4.436+1
Civic Coalition 72,86923.04−3.1720
The Left 26,9098.51−0.0800
Polish Coalition 24,9967.90−3.800−1
Confederation 22,3347.06+2.6100
Total316,214100.0080
Source: [14]

13th constituency (Kraków II)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 256,84739.56+0.946−1
Civic Coalition 197,93030.48−3.864−2
The Left 84,45713.01+2.752+2
Confederation 51,8557.99+1.391+1
Polish Coalition 47,2197.27−2.6910
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 9,2141.42New0New
Right Wing of the Republic 1,7650.27New0New
Total649,287100.00140
Source: [15]

14th constituency (Nowy Sącz)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 243,58365.80+5.2480
Civic Coalition 51,18313.83−3.8110
Polish Coalition 27,2037.35−4.6410
Confederation 25,7476.95+2.6400
The Left 22,4836.07+1.3900
Total370,199100.00100
Source: [16]

15th constituency (Tarnów)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 206,84559.59+7.67+1
Civic Coalition 48,59714.00−5.2510
Polish Coalition 46,33313.35−4.331−1
Confederation 24,6957.11+2.0800
The Left 20,6185.94+0.1000
Total347,088100.0090
Source: [17]

16th constituency (Płock)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 194,37152.45+8.6760
Civic Coalition 62,42916.85−4.7420
Polish Coalition 56,22715.17−3.901−1
The Left 32,4488.76−2.731+1
Confederation 19,4055.24+1.1700
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 5,6811.53New0New
Total370,561100.00100
Source: [18]

17th constituency (Radom)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 193,70957.82+10.336+1
Civic Coalition 57,44917.15−5.2120
Polish Coalition 34,18510.20−7.631−1
The Left 24,8847.43−0.0100
Confederation 19,7245.89+1.9800
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 2,5550.76New0New
Effective 2,5030.75New0New
Total335,009100.0090
Source: [19]

18th constituency (Siedlce)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 270,64159.76+8.669+1
Civic Coalition 63,12413.94−4.2420
Polish Coalition 54,08511.94−6.651−1
Confederation 29,3906.49+1.8100
The Left 29,2356.45−0.5600
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 5,0191.11New0New
Action of Disappointed Retirees and Pensioners 1,4120.31New0New
Total452,906100.00120
Source: [20]

19th constituency (Warszawa I)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Civic Coalition 581,07742.05+1.129−1
Law and Justice 379,88027.49−2.406−2
The Left 251,43418.19+4.103+3
Confederation 103,8437.51+1.331+1
Polish Coalition 65,6834.75−3.731−1
Total1,381,917100.00200
Source: [21]

Voters abroad and on ships

PartyVotes%+/–
Civic Coalition 122,46638.95+11.17
Law and Justice 78,25624.89−8.72
The Left 64,98120.67+10.63
Confederation 35,80211.39−1.15
Polish Coalition 12,9294.11−11.66
Total314,434100.00
Source: [22] [23]

20th constituency (Warszawa II)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 244,82340.89+2.0960
Civic Coalition 171,28628.61−6.524−1
The Left 78,34813.09+3.581+1
Polish Coalition 51,4848.60−2.4210
Confederation 39,6756.63+1.8200
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 13,1112.19New0New
Total598,727100.00120
Source: [24]

21st constituency (Opole)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 152,99937.64+9.875+1
Civic Coalition 108,57026.71−6.664−1
The Left 47,69911.74+1.971+1
Polish Coalition 41,90110.31−5.941−1
German Minority 32,0947.90−0.2410
Confederation 23,1765.70+1.5300
Total406,439100.00120
Source: [25]

22nd constituency (Krosno)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 247,48863.36+9.858+1
Civic Coalition 62,24615.94−1.7920
Polish Coalition 30,6557.85−8.581−1
Confederation 26,6156.81+2.5300
The Left 23,5776.04−0.8400
Total390,581100.00110
Source: [26]

23rd constituency (Rzeszów)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 367,26862.38+6.2710−2
Civic Coalition 84,70314.39−2.8820
Confederation 48,6008.25+3.021+1
Polish Coalition 45,8687.79−6.1610
The Left 38,8176.59−0.121+1
Effective 3,5300.60New0New
Total588,786100.00150
Source: [27]

24th constituency (Białystok)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 270,88852.04+6.6680
Civic Coalition 109,52721.04−1.073−1
Polish Coalition 48,5669.33−7.811−1
The Left 47,3429.09−0.851+1
Confederation 36,2076.96+2.301+1
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 4,0010.77New0New
Effective 2,2720.44New0New
Action of Disappointed Retirees and Pensioners 1,7750.34New0New
Total520,578100.00140
Source: [28]

25th constituency (Gdańsk)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Civic Coalition 218,48441.31−2.5860
Law and Justice 169,75332.10+2.494−1
The Left 71,23613.47+2.901+1
Confederation 38,1537.21+2.211+1
Polish Coalition 31,2035.90−4.270−1
Total528,829100.00120
Source: [29]

26th constituency (Słupsk)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 211,58236.43+5.215−1
Civic Coalition 208,20835.85−5.835−2
The Left 72,43612.47+1.782+2
Polish Coalition 46,1327.94−3.3110
Confederation 42,3647.30+2.871+1
Total580,722100.00140
Source: [30]

27th constituency (Bielsko-Biała I)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 182,02746.76+6.3450
Civic Coalition 105,87627.20−4.6430
The Left 44,70111.48+1.201+1
Confederation 28,9007.42+2.7400
Polish Coalition 27,7527.13−5.650−1
Total389,256100.0090
Source: [31]

28th constituency (Częstochowa)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 125,99044.28+8.4640
Civic Coalition 64,37422.63−5.0620
The Left 44,35415.59+0.831+1
Polish Coalition 24,7048.68−7.940−1
Confederation 17,2786.07+1.5500
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 7,8172.75New0New
Total284,517100.0070
Source: [32]

29th constituency (Katowice I)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 128,57937.75+7.2440
Civic Coalition 111,07832.61−5.2840
The Left 45,58313.38+2.021+1
Confederation 26,1147.67+2.1000
Polish Coalition 20,4085.99−8.700−1
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 8,8852.61New0New
Total340,647100.0090
Source: [33]

30th constituency (Bielsko-Biała II)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 161,16048.28+8.6950
Civic Coalition 92,49327.71−2.8330
The Left 32,3009.68+0.421+1
Confederation 23,9397.17+2.4000
Polish Coalition 18,8165.64−7.460−1
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 5,1281.54New0New
Total333,836100.0090
Source: [34]

31st constituency (Katowice II)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 184,03039.19+6.2750
Civic Coalition 174,68337.20+0.175−1
The Left 55,99211.92+1.071+1
Confederation 34,4167.33+1.781+1
Polish Coalition 20,5124.37−6.670−1
Total469,633100.00120
Source: [35]

32nd constituency (Katowice III)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 124,55337.13+7.4840
Civic Coalition 99,49929.66−4.873−1
The Left 73,46621.90+3.492+2
Confederation 21,6506.45+1.6400
Polish Coalition 16,2634.85−7.740−1
Total335,431100.0090
Source: [36]

33rd constituency (Kielce)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 314,45555.18+12.3710+1
Civic Coalition 94,88016.65−5.583−1
The Left 56,6999.95−0.721+1
Polish Coalition 56,2899.88−9.041−2
Confederation 33,8955.95+1.561+1
Effective 8,2731.45New0New
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 5,4000.95New0New
Total569,891100.00160
Source: [37]

34th constituency (Elbląg)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 102,47840.86+9.3040
Civic Coalition 71,32028.43−7.512−1
The Left 29,19611.64+0.151+1
Polish Coalition 27,31910.89−4.0410
Confederation 14,1875.66+0.9300
Nonpartisan Local Government Activists 6,3192.52New0New
Total250,819100.0080
Source: [38]

35th constituency (Olsztyn)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 128,76038.82+8.405+1
Civic Coalition 87,78026.46−7.433−1
The Left 45,91213.84+1.341+1
Polish Coalition 43,75813.19−4.221−1
Confederation 23,1346.97+1.8700
Effective 2,3400.71New0New
Total331,684100.00100
Source: [39]

36th constituency (Kalisz)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 195,05342.48+10.636+1
Civic Coalition 113,48924.72−7.013−2
The Left 61,67413.43+1.442+2
Polish Coalition 58,75912.80−6.161−1
Confederation 30,1776.57+2.3200
Total459,152100.00120
Source: [40]

37th constituency (Konin)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 166,96547.29+9.8850
Civic Coalition 72,29520.48−6.692−1
The Left 53,09015.04−0.711+1
Polish Coalition 34,6209.81−5.8810
Confederation 23,8106.74+2.7500
Action of Disappointed Retirees and Pensioners 2,2610.64New0New
Total353,041100.0090
Source: [41]

38th constituency (Piła)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 124,39235.64+8.384+1
Civic Coalition 106,81030.60−7.403−1
Polish Coalition 48,37113.86−2.811−1
The Left 46,35513.28+0.211+1
Confederation 23,1236.62+2.5500
Total349,051100.0090
Source: [42]

39th constituency (Poznań)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Civic Coalition 233,47445.38−4.765−2
Law and Justice 130,31925.33+1.4330
The Left 84,83516.49+3.822+2
Confederation 34,0246.61+1.8400
Polish Coalition 31,8756.20−1.7700
Total514,527100.00100
Source: [43]

40th constituency (Koszalin)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Law and Justice 100,07836.83+8.2530
Civic Coalition 87,79932.31−5.823−1
The Left 41,94315.44+0.121+1
Polish Coalition 25,6329.43−4.1110
Confederation 16,2595.98+1.5200
Total271,711100.0080
Source: [44]

41st constituency (Szczecin)

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Civic Coalition 168,02235.71−4.885−1
Law and Justice 165,20035.11+6.024−1
The Left 71,75615.25+2.572+2
Polish Coalition 34,8077.40−4.9010
Confederation 30,7446.53+1.2000
Total470,529100.00120
Source: [45]

Notes

  1. Candidate Jan Szyszko died four days before the election. [1]
  2. Six elected independents are part of Kukiz'15 which was not a registered party at the time of the election and therefore its members ran without party affiliation
  3. Confederation was registered as a party to circumvent the 8% electoral threshold for electoral coalitions. Two of its elected members are part of KORWiN and one of Confederation of the Polish Crown
  4. Candidate Dariusz Duchniak withdrew permission to be a candidate two days before the election. [2]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">National Movement (Poland)</span> Political party in Poland

The National Movement is a Polish far-right ultranationalist political party. It is led by Krzysztof Bosak. It claims spiritual descendance from the prewar movement of Roman Dmowski, the National Democracy, which was also commonly called the National Movement.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">New Hope (Poland)</span> Political party in Poland

The New Hope is a right-wing political party in Poland. It is currently led by Sławomir Mentzen.

Kukiz'15 is a right-wing populist political party in Poland led by Paweł Kukiz.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jakub Kulesza</span> Polish politician

Jakub Kulesza is a Polish politician and a Member of Parliament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Polish parliamentary election</span>

Parliamentary elections were held in Poland on 13 October 2019. All 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators of the Senate were elected. The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) retained its majority in the Sejm, but lost its majority in the Senate to the opposition. With 43.6% of the popular vote, Law and Justice received the highest vote share by any party since Poland returned to democracy in 1989. The turnout was the highest for a parliamentary election since the first free elections after the fall of communism in 1989. For the first time after 1989, the ruling party controlled one house, while the opposition controlled the other.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Republicans (Poland)</span> Political party in Poland

The Republicans was a national-conservative political party in Poland, and political association.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 European Parliament election in Poland</span>

On Sunday 26 May 2019, a vote was held to elect the Polish delegation to the European Parliament. Polish voters elected 52 MEPs, compared to 51 in the 2014 election. The increased number of MEPs is a result of the 2018 reapportionment of seats in the European Parliament. Following the United Kingdom's announcement, that it will participate in elections to the European Parliament on May 23, Poland will continue to be represented by 51 MEPs. The 52nd MEP will take up their mandate immediately after the UK leaves the European Union. Following the announcement of the election results, the National Electoral Commission indicated Dominik Tarczyński from Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie will take up the 52nd seat.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2023 Polish parliamentary election</span>

The 2023 Polish parliamentary election took place on Sunday, 15 October 2023, per the Polish Constitution. Seats in both the lower house, the Sejm, and the Senate were contested. At the polls, a referendum - containing four questions concerning economic and immigration policy of the government - was also voted on.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Piotr Liroy-Marzec's Effective</span> Political party in Poland

The Piotr Liroy-Marzec's Effective , shortened to Effective is a Polish political group founded by Piotr Liroy-Marzec in 2017. Until 2019, Skuteczni only functioned as an association, registered in 2019 as a political party.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Silesian independence</span> Separatism in the Czech Republic

Silesian independence is the political movement for Upper Silesia and Cieszyn Silesia to become a sovereign state.

This is the results breakdown of the Senate election held in Poland on 13 October 2019. The following tables show detailed results in each constituency.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2024 Polish local elections</span>

Local elections were held in Poland on 7 April 2024 to elect members for all 16 regional assemblies, 314 county (powiat) councils, and 2477 municipal (gmina) councils, heads (wójt) of municipalities and mayors of cities, as well as 18 district councils of Warsaw. While Law and Justice remained the strongest party, the Civic Coalition and its partners saw some improvement, providing them with majorities in up to 11 of the 16 regional assemblies. The second round to elect heads of municipalities, mayors and city presidents will be held on 21 April in places where no candidate obtained more than 50% of votes.

This is the results breakdown of the Sejm election held in Poland on 15 October 2023. The following tables show detailed results by each party in electoral coalitions, as well as constituency results.

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