Electoral disputes reached resolution as Speaker Hołownia declared "nothing gives reason to question the election results," effectively ending the coalition's resistance to Nawrocki's victory. The National Electoral Commission held emergency sessions throughout the day, ultimately issuing communications that acknowledged counting errors without challenging the outcome.
President Duda escalated rhetoric by warning that "post-communists want to twist the presidential elections," calling on voters to "guard what remains of democracy." His statements drew criticism as "political gutter" from opponents.
The Lewandowski controversy consumed sports coverage as coach Probierz revealed the captain wanted to announce his own resignation rather than have the armband stripped away. Probierz defended the timing as "best for the team" during an afternoon press conference.
By evening, post-election positioning accelerated with Hołownia expressing interest in Trzaskowski as potential prime minister, while polling showed Konfederacja crossing symbolic thresholds. Speculation emerged that Professor Czarnek might become Nawrocki's Chief of Staff.