Białystok (parliamentary constituency)
Białystok constituency (Polish: Okręg wyborczy Białystok) is a Polish parliamentary constituency that is coterminous with the Podlaskie Voivodeship. It elects fifteen members of the Sejm and three members of the Senate.
The district has the number '24' for elections to the Sejm and '23' for elections to the Senate, and is named after the city of Białystok. It includes the counties of Augustów, Białystok, Bielsk, Grajewo, Hajnówka, Kolno, Łomża, Mońki, Sejny, Siemiatycze, Sokółka, Suwałki, Wysokie Mazowieckie, and Zambrów and the city counties of Białystok, Łomża, and Suwałki.
List of members [1]
Senate
Member | Party | Term | |
---|---|---|---|
Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz | Independent | ||
Jan Dobrzyński | Law and Justice | ||
Bohdan Paszkowski | Law and Justice |
Sejm
Member | Party | Term | |
---|---|---|---|
Jacek Bogucki | United Poland | ||
Leszek Cieślik | Civic Platform | ||
Eugeniusz Czykwin | Democratic Left Alliance | ||
Kazimierz Gwiazdowski | Law and Justice | ||
Krzysztof Jurgiel | Law and Justice | ||
Jan Kamiński | Polish People's Party | ||
Mariusz Kamiński | Law and Justice | ||
Józef Piotr Klim | Civic Platform | ||
Lech Kołakowski | Law and Justice | ||
Jarosław Matwiejuk | Democratic Left Alliance | ||
Damian Raczkowski | Civic Platform | ||
Krzysztof Tołwiński | Law and Justice | 2010–[A] | |
Robert Tyszkiewicz | Civic Platform | ||
Jarosław Zieliński | Law and Justice | ||
Jacek Żalek | Civic Platform | ||
^A Replaced Krzysztof Putra on 5 May 2010. |
Footnotes
- ↑ "Wybory 2011 do Sejmu i Senatu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej". Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza (PKW). 2011-09-22.
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