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1989 Polish parliamentary election
removing unsourced Solidarity vote figure too. the vote figure in the Election Infobox refers to single persons, the Solidarity vote figure too is unsourced, and multiplied. the total turnout was 17 million voters in total - I checked in another sourceTags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
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Next Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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2019 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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2015 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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2007 Polish parliamentary election
Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammar
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2005 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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2001 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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1997 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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1993 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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1991 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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1989 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Except there isn't. And elsewhere it states that Solidarity achieved 71% of the vote and the turnout was 62%. Poland had an adult population of roughly 35 million people. There were 22 million votes IN TOTAL. Solidarity received over 16 million.
14:5114:51, 3 June 2024diffhist−10
1989 Polish parliamentary election
removing unsourced Solidarity vote figure too. the vote figure in the Election Infobox refers to single persons, the Solidarity vote figure too is unsourced, and multiplied. the total turnout was 17 million voters in total - I checked in another sourceTags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
03:5503:55, 26 May 2024diffhist−3
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Next Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
03:5303:53, 26 May 2024diffhist+402
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2019 Polish parliamentary election
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Number 57 (
talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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2015 Polish parliamentary election
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Number 57 (
talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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2007 Polish parliamentary election
Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammar
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2005 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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2001 Polish parliamentary election
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Number 57 (
talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
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1997 Polish parliamentary election
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Number 57 (
talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
03:3703:37, 26 May 2024diffhist+38
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1993 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
03:3503:35, 26 May 2024diffhist+3
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1991 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Elections isn't a word in the English language unless there are different types of elections happening on the same day as one, or happening in different states of a federal country. A parliamentary election in a unitary state is only one election. Calling it "elections" is bad grammarTag: Undo
01:3701:37, 26 May 2024diffhist−144
1989 Polish parliamentary election
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talk) Except there isn't. And elsewhere it states that Solidarity achieved 71% of the vote and the turnout was 62%. Poland had an adult population of roughly 35 million people. There were 22 million votes IN TOTAL. Solidarity received over 16 million.