Olsztyn (parliamentary constituency)
Olsztyn | |
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Polish: Okręg wyborczy Olsztyn | |
Constituency for the National Assembly of the Republic of Poland | |
Boundary of the Olsztyn Constituency in Poland for the 2011 general election. | |
Counties in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship | Ełk, Giżycko, Gołdap, Kętrzyn, Mrągowo, Nidzica, Olecko, Olsztyn, Pisz, Szczytno, and Węgorzewo |
City Counties in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship | Olsztyn |
Current constituency | |
Senators | 2 |
Sejm Deputies | 10 |
Senate District | 34 |
Sejm District | 35 |
European Parliament constituency | Podlaskie and Warmian-Masurian |
Voivodeship sejmik | Warmian-Masurian Regional Assembly |
Olsztyn is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. It elects ten members of the Sejm and two members of the Senate.
The district has the number '35' for elections to the Sejm and '34' for elections to the Senate and is named after the city of Olsztyn. It includes the counties of Ełk, Giżycko, Gołdap, Kętrzyn, Mrągowo, Nidzica, Olecko, Olsztyn, Pisz, Szczytno, and Węgorzewo and the city county of Olsztyn.
List of members
Senate
Member | Party | Term | |
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Ryszard Górecki | Civic Platform | ||
Marek Konopka | Civic Platform |
Sejm
Member | Party | Term | |
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Iwona Arent | Law and Justice | ||
Beata Bublewicz | Civic Platform | ||
Janusz Cichoń | Civic Platform | ||
Jerzy Gosiewski | Law and Justice | ||
Tadeusz Iwiński | Democratic Left Alliance | ||
Wojciech Kossakowski | Law and Justice | 2009–[A] | |
Adam Krzyśków | Polish People's Party | ||
Andrzej Orzechowski | Civic Platform | ||
Sławomir Rybicki | Civic Platform | ||
Lidia Staroń | Civic Platform | ||
^A Kossakowski replaced Aleksander Szczygło on 11 February 2009. |
Footnotes
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