Łódź City Council

City Council in Łódź

Rada Miejska w Łodzi
Type
Type
Leadership
Chairman
Bartosz Domaszewicz, KO
Vice-Chairpersons
Paulina Setnik, KO
Krzysztof Stasiak, PiS
Agnieszka Wieteska, NL
Structure
Seats37
Political groups
Mayoral coalition (28)[1]
  •   Civic Coalition (20)
  •   New Left (5)
  •   Modern (3)

Opposition (9)

Elections
Multi-member electoral districts with five-year terms
Last election
7 April 2024
Next election
2029
Website
uml.lodz.pl/urzad-miasta-lodzi/rada-miejska-w-lodzi/

The Łódź City Council is the governing body of the city of Łódź in Poland. The council has 37 elected members[2] elected every five years in an election by city voters through a secret ballot. The election of City Council and the local head of government,[3] which takes place at the same time, is based on legislation introduced on 20 June 2002.

Members of the Łódź City Council

Party District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7
Civic Coalition Bartosz Domaszewicz
Agnieszka Wieteska
Emilia Susniło-Gruszka
Mateusz Walasek
Tomasz Kacprzak
Krzysztof Makowski
Marta Przywara
Magdalena Gałkiewicz
Marcin Gołaszewski
Karolina Kępka
Maja Włodarczyk
Elżbieta Żuraw
Adam Wieczorek
Paulina Setnik
Marcin Hencz
Kamila Ścibor
Małgorzata Moskwa-Wodnicka
Damian Raczkowski
Joanna Budzińska
Justyna Chojnacka-Duraj
Hanna Zdanowska
Tomasz Frączak
Maciej Rakowski
Ewa Bujnowicz-Zelt
Adam Pustelnik
Katarzyna Wachowska
Marcelina Hamczyk
Bogusław Hubert
Law and Justice Sebastian Bulak Piotr Cieplucha Marek Michalik Radosław Marzec Marcin Buchali Włodzimierz Tomaszewski
Tomasz Anielak
Krzysztof Stasiak
Third Way Kosma Nykiel

Election results

2024

All seats on the city council were being contested in the 2024 election. The number of seats was lowered from 40 to 37.

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Civic Coalition[a]139,42857.65−4.4528−3
Law and Justice56,70123.44−1.0380
Third Way[b]23,0229.52+6.91[c]10[c]
Confederation and Nonpartisan Localists14,5596.02+3.9500
Self-Government Coalition Energy of Łódź5,7792.39New0New
National Action2,3590.98+0.4000
Total241,848100.0037
Source: National Electoral Commission

2018

All 40 seats on the city council were being contested in the 2018 election.

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Committee of Hanna Zdanowska[a]183,38362.10+8.41[d]32+5[d]
Law and Justice72,26724.47−2.398−5
Kukiz'1513,0804.43New0New
Yes![b]7,7122.61New0New
Freedom #MuremZaŁodzią6,1272.07−2.1400
Committee of Agnieszka Wojciechowska - Nonpartisans4,5481.54New0New
Nonpartisan Łódź3,9641.34−0.7700
Nonpartisans - Piotr Misztal2,1650.73−0.3400
National Action1,7050.58−0.5000
Law and Power3360.11New0New
Total295,287100.0040
Source: National Electoral Commission

2014

All seats on the city council were being contested in the 2014 election. The number of seats was lowered from 43 to 40.

PartyVotes%Seats
Civic Platform79,73539.6320
Law and Justice54,05226.8613
SLD Left Together28,28414.067
Polish People's Party10,6805.310
New Right – Janusz Korwin-Mikke8,4624.210
Łodzianie Without Party4,8162.390
Nonpartisan Łódź4,2512.110
Committee of John Godson3,9641.970
Your Movement2,2801.130
National Movement2,1821.080
Nonpartisan Bloc of Piotr Misztal2,1481.070
Vote 4 Weno!3530.180
Total201,207100.0040
Source: National Electoral Commission

2010

All 43 seats on the city council were being contested in the 2014 election.

PartyVotes%Seats
Civic Platform77,64738.7523
Democratic Left Alliance46,56123.2411
Law and Justice44,24522.089
Łódź Civic Association10,8465.410
Committee of Prof. Zdzisława Janowska7,4583.720
Polish People's Party4,7702.380
National Breakthrough Movement2,8551.420
KOP - Alternative1,5070.750
National-Catholic Łódź Community1,0030.500
Our Home Poland - Self-Defence of Andrzej Lepper9250.460
Committee of Teresa Białecka-Krawczyk8940.450
Committee of Janusz Rutkowski New Lifestyle
"Healthy, Comfortable, Tasty and Happy"
8640.430
Association Initiative of Reasonable Poles4430.220
Civic Association "Our Łódź"3530.180
Total200,371100.0043
Source: National Electoral Commission

2006

All 43 seats on the city council were being contested in the 2006 election.

PartyVotes%Seats
Civic Platform67,13230.9016
SLD+SDPL+PD+UP Left and Democrats53,08124.4311
Law and Justice46,63521.4714
ŁPO of Jerzy Kropiwnicki21,0699.702
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland5,2412.410
League of Polish Families4,6182.130
Real Politics Union2,9221.350
Polish People's Party2,1530.990
Association Initiative of Reasonable Poles3870.180
Other committees13,9996.440
Total217,237100.0043
Source: National Electoral Commission

2002

All 43 seats on the city council were being contested in the 2002 election.

PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Left Alliance – Labour Union53,00933.6121
League of Polish Families27,17817.239
Łódź Civic Association19,66412.476
Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland18,81511.936
Justice for Citizens12,6528.021
Conservative-Liberal Party Real Politics Union5,6333.570
Polish People's Party2,1781.380
Other committees18,60211.790
Total157,731100.0043
Source: National Electoral Commission

Notes

  1. ^ a b Including New Left.
  2. ^ a b Including Left Together.
  3. ^ a b Compared to the result of Yes! in 2018.
  4. ^ a b Compared to combined 2014 results of Civic Platform and SLD Left Together.

References

  1. ^ "Prezydent Hanna Zdanowska z wotum zaufania i absolutorium - Radio Łódź". radiolodz.pl (in Polish). 2024-06-26. Retrieved 2025-01-30.
  2. ^ Radni Rady Miejskiej w Łodzi IX kadencji. BIP Łódź. Accessed 10 September 2024. (in Polish)
  3. ^ Prezydent Miasta Łodzi. BIP Łódź. Accessed 10 September 2024. (in Polish)