Gdynia is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Masovian Voivodeship. It elects fourteen members of the Sejm and three members of the Senate.
The district has the number '26' for elections to the Sejm and '25' for elections to the Senate and is named after the city of Gdynia. It includes the counties of Bytów, Chojnice, Człuchów, Kartuzy, Kościerzyna, Lębork, Puck, Słupsk, and Wejherowo, and the city counties of Gdynia and Słupsk.
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Member | Party | Term | |
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Dorota Arciszewska-Mielewczyk | Law and Justice | ||
Kazimierz Kleina | Civic Platform | ||
Edmund Wittbrodt | Civic Platform |
Member | Party | Term | |
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Tadeusz Aziewicz | Civic Platform | ||
Marek Biernacki | Civic Platform | ||
Jerzy Budnik | Civic Platform | ||
Krystyna Kłosin | Civic Platform | 2011–[A] | |
Zbigniew Konwiński | Civic Platform | ||
Jacek Kowalik | Democratic Left Alliance | 2010–[B] | |
Zbigniew Kozak | Law and Justice | ||
Stanisław Lamczyk | Civic Platform | ||
Kazimierz Plocke | Civic Platform | ||
Leszek Redzimski | Civic Platform | 2010–[C] | |
Jarosław Sellin | Law and Justice | ||
Piotr Stanke | Law and Justice | ||
Jolanta Szczypińska | Law and Justice | ||
Władysław Szkop | Independent[D] | 2009–[E] | |
^A Kłosin replaced Zdzisław Czucha on 4 January 2011. ^B Kowalik replaced Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka on 19 May 2010. ^C Redzimski replaced Witold Namyślak on 14 December 2010. ^D Elected for the Democratic Left Alliance. ^E Szkop replaced Joanna Senyszyn on 24 June 2009. |
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