Kraków (parliamentary constituency)
Kraków is a Polish parliamentary constituency that is coterminous with the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It elects thirteen members of the Sejm and four members of the Senate. It is the only constituency that covers different areas for elections to the Sejm to elections to the Senate, as it includes the Sejm constituency of Chrzanów for elections to the Senate.
The district has the number '13' for elections to the Sejm and '12' for elections to the Senate, and is named after the city of Kraków. For elections to the Sejm, it includes the counties of Brzeg, Kraków, Miechów, and Olkusz and the city county of Kraków. For elections to the Senate, it also includes the counties of Chrzanów, Myślenice, Oświęcim, Sucha, and Wadowice.
List of members
Senate
Member | Party | Term | |
---|---|---|---|
Stanisław Bisztyga | Civic Platform | ||
Zbigniew Cichoń | Law and Justice | ||
Paweł Klimowicz | Civic Platform | ||
Janusz Sepioł | Civic Platform |
Sejm
Member | Party | Term | |
---|---|---|---|
Andrzej Adamczyk | Law and Justice | ||
Jerzy Fedorowicz | Civic Platform | ||
Łukasz Gibała | Civic Platform | ||
Jarosław Gowin | Civic Platform | ||
Jacek Krupa | Civic Platform | ||
Katarzyna Matusik-Lipiec | Civic Platform | ||
Jacek Osuch | Law and Justice | ||
Zbysław Owczarski | Poland Comes First[A] | 2009–[B] | |
Ireneusz Raś | Civic Platform | ||
Monika Ryniak | Law and Justice | 2010–[C] | |
Andrzej Ryszka | Civic Platform | ||
Jan Widacki | Democratic Party[D] | ||
^A Elected for Law and Justice. ^B Owczarski replaced Zbigniew Ziobro on 24 June 2009. ^C Ryniak replaced Zbigniew Wassermann on 5 May 2010. ^D Elected for Democratic Party – demokraci.pl. |
Footnotes
Coordinates: 50°03′41″N 19°56′18″E / 50.061389°N 19.938333°E