Legnica (parliamentary constituency)
Legnica is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship.[1] It elects twelve members of the Sejm and three members of the Senate.
The district has the number '1' and is named after the city of Legnica. It includes the counties of Bolesławiec, Głogów County, Jawor, Jelenia Góra, Kamienna Góra, Legnica, Lubań, Lubin, Lwówek Śląski, Polkowice, Zgorzelec, and Złotoryja, and the city counties of Jelenia Góra and Legnica.
In its current form was created in 2001.[2]
List of members
Sejm
Member | Party | Term | |
---|---|---|---|
Piotr Borys | Civic Coalition | ||
Zofia Czernow | Civic Coalition | ||
Kropiwnicki Robert | Civic Coalition | ||
Krzysztof Kubów | Law and Justice | ||
Adam Lipiński | Law and Justice | ||
Marzena Machałek | Law and Justice | ||
Robert Obaz | The Left | ||
Małgorzata Sekuła-Szmajdzińska | The Left | ||
Ewa Szymańska | Law and Justice | ||
Elżbieta Witek | Law and Justice | ||
Wojciech Zubowski | Law and Justice | ||
Stanisław Żuk | Polish People's Party | ||
^A Kropiwnicki replaced Janusz Mikulicz on 16 December 2010. ^B Zakrzewska replaced Jerzy Szmajdziński on 7 May 2010. |
Footnotes
- The Act of 5 January 2011 - Election Code (Coll. Laws of 2011 No. 21, item. 113, as amended.)
- Act of 12 April 2001 - Elections to the Polish Sejm and the Polish Senate (Coll. Laws of 2001 No 46, item. 499, as amended.)
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