Halina Rozpondek

Halina Leokadia Rozpondek (born 25 May 1950 in Częstochowa) is a Polish politician, local government official and librarian.

Halina Leokadia Rozpondek
Mayor of Częstochowa
In office
1995–1998
Preceded byTadeusz Wrona
Succeeded byEwa Janik
Personal details
Born25 May 1950 (1950-05-25) (age 70)
Częstochowa
NationalityPolish
Political partyCivic Platform

Biography

She graduated from the University of Wrocław as a librarian. In 1990 she became a councilor of the Częstochowa from Citizens' Committee. In 1995 she voted for the dismissal of President Tadeusz Wrona, who came from the City League, of which she was also a member. In the years 1995–1998 she was the president of Częstochowa[1], and after the subsequent elections lost by her party, she became an opposition councilor. In 2002 she was elected a councilor of the Silesian Regional Assembly, but she did not stay there[2]. She took the office of deputy mayor of the city, which she held until 2005[1].

From the list of Civic Platform from Częstochowa, she ran unsuccessfully in the parliamentary election in 2001[3], but in 2005, 2007, 2011 and 2015[4][5][6][7] she obtained a parliamentary mandate from Częstochowa. In 2006, in the election for the office of the president of Częstochowa, she obtained the second result (23.89% support). In the second round of elections, she lost to Tadeusz Wrona, who was seeking re-election, receiving 39.23% of the vote[8].

In 2019 elections she did not receive a parliamentary reelection[9].

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References

  1. "Wyborcza.pl". czestochowa.wyborcza.pl. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  2. "Halina Rozpondek". Śląskie. Pozytywna energia (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  3. "Wybory do Sejmu: wyniki g³osowania". Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  4. "Wybory 2005". wybory2005.pkw.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  5. "Wybory 2007". wybory2007.pkw.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  6. "Wybory 2011". wybory2011.pkw.gov.pl. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  7. "Wybory do Sejmu RP i Senatu RP". Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  8. "Wybory Prezydenta Miasta - głosowanie ponowne". Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  9. "Wybory do Sejmu i Senatu Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej 2019". Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-11-09.
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