– The developer who spent a lot of money on the second campaign was also against us, and there were also five continuation candidates against us, first they separated and then merged. It was five against one, and we are still neck and neck and we can win – he emphasized.
– Regardless of the final result (…) we will continue to fight for Krakow for the residents, not political parties; o Green Krakow, not concrete, o Open Krakow, not entangled in various systems, he added.
The exit poll conducted by Ipsos shows that Miszalski won 51.1 percent. votes, and his rival, Łukasz Gibała, 48.9 percent. The difference is too small for the test result to clearly determine Miszalski’s victory.