2018 Polish local elections


The 2018 Polish local elections were held on October 21 for all 16 regional assemblies, 380 county councils, and 2477 municipal councils. There were also direct elections for heads of municipalities and mayors, with a second, run-off round for these offices on November 4.
The local elections were a victory of the ruling Law and Justice, though the opposition Civic Coalition maintained control of the majority of cities, including the capital Warsaw.

Voivodeship capital mayoral elections

Source: National Electoral Commission
''Bold – elected candidates''

Warsaw

Warsaw Mayor
'''Warsaw City Council'''

Kraków

Kraków Mayor
'''Kraków City Council'''

Wrocław

'''Wrocław Mayor'''

Łódź

'''Łódź Mayor'''

Poznań

'''Poznań Mayor'''

Gdańsk

Gdańsk Mayor
Early mayoral elections — March 3, 2020
Early mayoral election were held in Gdańsk following the Assassination of Paweł Adamowicz. Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, Acting Mayor of Gdańsk was elected in the first round.

Szczecin

'''Szczecin Mayor'''

Bydgoszcz

'''Bydgoszcz Mayor'''

Lublin

'''Lublin Mayor'''

Białystok

'''Białystok Mayor'''

Katowice

'''Katowice Mayor'''

Toruń

'''Toruń Mayor'''

Rzeszów

Rzeszów Mayor
Early mayoral elections — June 13, 2021
Early mayoral election were held in Rzeszów following the resignation of Tadeusz Ferenc. Supported by the then-opposition parties candidate Konrad Fijołek won the election in the first round with 56,51% of the votes.

Kielce

'''Kielce Mayor'''

Olsztyn

'''Olsztyn Mayor'''

Gorzów Wielkopolski

'''Gorzów Wielkopolski Mayor'''

Zielona Góra

'''Zielona Góra Mayor'''

Opole

'''Opole Mayor'''