Gdańsk (parliamentary constituency)

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Gdańsk Constituency
Polish: Okręg wyborczy Gdańsk
for the National Assembly of the Republic of Poland
Outline map
Boundary of the Gdańsk Constituency in Poland
for the 2011 general election.
Counties in
Pomeranian Voivodeship
Gdańsk, Kwidzyn, Malbork, Nowy Dwór Gdański, Starogard, Sztum, and Tczew
City Counties in
Pomeranian Voivodeship
Gdańsk and Sopot
Electoral Details
Senate District 24
Sjem District 25
Constituency Overlaps
Voivodeship sejmik Pomeranian Regional Assembly
European Parliament constituency Pomeranian

Gdańsk is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. It elects twelve members of the Sejm and three members of the Senate.

The district has the number '25' for elections to the Sejm and '24' for elections to the Senate, and is named after the city of Gdańsk. It includes the counties of Gdańsk, Kwidzyn, Malbork, Nowy Dwór Gdański, Starogard, Sztum, and Tczew, and the city counties of Gdańsk and Sopot.

List of members

Senate

Member Party Term
Bogdan Borusewicz[A] Independent[B]
Andrzej Grzyb Civic Platform
Janusz Rachoń Civic Platform
^A Marshal of the Senate.
^B Elected for Civic Platform.

Sejm

Member Party Term
Jerzy Borowczak Civic Platform 2010–[A]
Daniela Chrapkiewicz Law and Justice 2009–[B]
Iwona Guzowska Civic Platform
Andrzej Jaworski Law and Justice 2009–[C]
Jerzy Kozdroń Civic Platform
Jan Kulas Civic Platform
Bogdan Lis Democratic Party[D]
Sławomir Neumann Civic Platform
Paweł Orłowski Civic Platform 2010–[E]
Piotr Orłowski Civic Platform 2010–[F]
Agnieszka Pomaska Civic Platform 2009–[G]
Kazimierz Smoliński Law and Justice 2010–[H]
^A Borowczak replaced Sławomir Nowak on 20 October 2010.
^B Chrapkiewicz replaced Jacek Kurski on 18 June 2009.
^C Jaworski replaced Tadeusz Cymański on 18 June 2009.
^D Elected for Democratic Party – demokraci.pl.
^E Paweł Ołowski replaced Arkadiusz Rybicki on 5 May 2010.
^F Piotr Ołowski replaced Anna Zielińska-Głębocka on 3 March 2010.
^G Pomaska replaced Jarosław Wałęsa on 24 June 2009.
^H Smoliński replaced Maciej Płażyński on 5 May 2010.

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