Greater Poland Regional Assembly

Greater Poland Regional Assembly
Sejmik Województwa Wielkopolskiego
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairperson
Zofia Szalczyk, PSL
Vice-Chairpersons
Zofia Itman, PiS
Mirosława Rutkowska-Krupka, PO
Waldemar Witkowski, SLD
Structure
Seats 39 councillors
Political groups

Executive board

  •      PO (14)
  •      PSL (12)

Opposition parties

Elections
Last election
16 November 2014
Meeting place
Marshal's Office, Poznań
Website
Greater Poland Regional Assembly

The Greater Poland Regional Assembly (Polish: Sejmik Województwa Wielkopolskiego) is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Greater Poland. It is a unicameral parliamentary body consisting of thirty-nine councillors elected to a four-year term. The current chairperson of the assembly is Zofia Szalczyk.[1]

The assembly elects the executive board that acts as the collective executive for the regional government, headed by the province's marshal. The current Executive Board of Greater Poland is a coalition government between Civic Platform and the Polish People's Party, with Marek Woźniak of Civic Platform presiding as marshal.[2]

The assembly meets in the Marshal's Office in Poznań.

Districts

Members of the Assembly are elected from six districts, serve four-year terms. Districts does not have the constituencies formal names. Instead, each constituency has a number, territorial description.

Number Seats City counties Land counties
1 6 Poznań None
2 7 None Chodzież, Czarnków-Trzcianka, Międzychód, Oborniki, Piła, Szamotuły, Wągrowiec, Złotów
3 7 None Poznań, Śrem, Środa Wielkopolska, Gniezno, Września
4 5 Konin Konin, Koło, Słupca, Turek
5 7 Kalisz Kępno, Kalisz, Ostrów Wielkopolski, Ostrzeszów, Jarocin, Pleszew
6 7 Leszno Leszno, Gostyń, Grodzisk Wielkopolski, Kościan, Krotoszyn, Nowy Tomyśl, Rawicz, Wolsztyn

2006-10 Term

Greater Poland Regional Assembly elections on 12 November 2006[3]
Party Votes % Seats by districts
Total 1 2 3 4 5 6
Civic Platform (PO) 302,492 29.34 15 4 2 3 1 2 3
Law and Justice (PiS) 208,460 20.22 12 1 2 2 2 3 2
Left and Democrats (LiD) 187,881 18.22 7 1 2 1 1 1 1
Polish People's Party (PSL) 137,324 13.32 5 1 1 1 1 1
Self-Defense of the Republic of Poland (SoRP) 50,630 4.91
League of Polish Families (LPR) 39,964 3.88
National Party of Retirees and Pensioners (KREiR) 32,400 3.14
Patriotic Self-Defense (SoP) 30,907 3.00
Real Politics Union (UPR) 16,033 1.56
Polish Labour Party (PPP) 13,048 1.27
National Revival of Poland (NOP) 6,639 0.64
Christian Self-government Movement (CRS) 2,956 0.29
Polish Confederation - Dignity and Work (KGiP) 2,262 0.22
Total 1,030,996 100.00 39 6 7 7 5 7 7
  • Registered voters: 2,641,751
  • Card issue: 1,241,297 (46.99%)
  • Votes counted: 1,236,788
  • Valid votes: 1,030,996
Councillors Party
1 Zbigniew Ajchler LiD
2 Elżbieta Barys PiS
3 Leszek Bierła PiS
4 Agnieszka Chmielewska PiS
5 Arkadiusz Chmielewski PiS
6 Czesław Cieślak PSL
7 Lidia Czechak PiS
8 Zbigniew Czerwiński PiS
9 Maciej Dąbrowski PO
10 Adam Duda PO
11 Lech Dymarski PO
12 Maria Grabkowska PO
13 Jan Grzesiek PSL
14 Andrzej Grzeszczak PiS
15 Zbigniew Haupt PSL
16 Bogumiła Hromiak-Paprzycka LiD
17 Wojciech Jankowiak PSL
18 Maja Jankowska PiS
19 Jerzy Kado PSL
20 Krzysztof Kaleta PiS
21 Kazimierz Kościelny LiD
22 Killion Munyama PO
23 Barbara Nowak PO
24 Maria Paradowska PO
25 Marcin Porzucek PiS
26 Sławomir Poszwa PO
27 Krystyna Poślednia PO
28 Marian Poślednik PO
29 Sylwia Pusz LiD
30 Artur Różański PiS
31 Przemysław Smulski PiS
32 Tomasz Szrama PO
33 Zbigniew Winczewski LiD
34 Maciej Wiśniewski LiD
35 Waldemar Witkowski LiD
36 Maciej Wituski PO
37 Leszek Wojtasiak PO
38 Marek Woźniak PO
39 Rafał Żelanowski PO

See also

References

  1. "Prezydium Sejmiku". Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Wielkopolskiego. Regional Assembly of Greater Poland. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  2. "Skład Zarządu". Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Wielkopolskiego. Marshal's Office of Greater Poland. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  3. "Greater Poland Regional Assembly elections". State Electoral Commission. Retrieved 2008-11-18.

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