Voting started Sunday in Poland's razor-blade-close presidential election runoff between the conservative incumbent, President Andrzej Duda, and liberal, pro-European Union Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski. Lines started forming at some voting stations early Sunday, and cars could be seen bringing elderly or disabled people. Andrzej Duda, the ruling president of Poland backed by the right-wing Law and Justice party, delivers a speech for locals and supporters during a campaign rally on July 9 in Wieliczka, Poland. Voting stations remain open until 9 p.m. local time, when exit polls will be released. Warsaw Mayor and candidate in Poland's presidential election, Rafal Trzaskowski, greets supporters on July 9, 2020 during a campaign meeting in Raciaz, Poland.
Source: CBC News July 12, 2020 09:45 UTC