Marian Goliński | |
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Member of Sejm of Poland | |
In office III term: 1997-10-20 – 2001-10-18 V term: 2005-10-19 – 2007-11-04 VI term: 2007-11-05 – 2009-06-11 |
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Constituency | 20 (Koszalin) - III term 40 (Koszalin) - V and VI term |
Mayor of Szczecinek | |
In office June 1990 – October 2005 |
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Szczecinek Town Councillors | |
In office 1990–1998 |
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Personal details | |
Born | July 16, 1949 Radom, Poland |
Died | June 11, 2009 (aged 59) Andrzejów Duranowski, Poland |
Political party | Solidarity Electoral Action Law and Justice |
Spouse(s) | Jolanta Golińska |
Marian Tomasz Goliński (16 July 1949, Radom – 11 June 2009, Andrzejów Duranowski) was a Polish politician who was a Mayor of Szczecinek (1990–2005) and a Member of the Sejm of Poland (1997–2001, 2005–2009).
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In 1997 parliamentary election he joined the Sejm of the Republic of Poland (lower house of the Polish parliament) III term representing the 20th (Koszalin) district, candidating from a Solidarity Electoral Action list.[1]
In 2002 local election he was a candidate for Mayor of Szczecinek. In First Ballot he pooled 5,906 votes (43.43 %).[2] In Second Ballot he scored 6,226 votes (52.89 %)[3] and he beat Jerzy Hardie-Douglas, candidat of POPiS local coalition.[4]
After 2005 parliamentary election he back to the Sejm of Poland. In 40th district, candidating from a Law and Justice list, he polled 5,408 votes[5] and was elected to the Sejm V term.[6]
In 2005 parliamentary election he was re-elected to the Sejm VI term, representing the 40th (Koszalin) district, candidating from a Law and Justice list. He polled 8,352 votes.[7][8]
He died in a road accident on 11 June 2009 in Andrzejów Duranowski, near Sochaczew, Masovian Voivodeship.[9]
With his wife, he had four children, one son and three daughters.[9]