Morning coverage revealed details about Nawrocki supporters carrying weapons including batons and brass knuckles during organized confrontations, with threats made against civilians if fighting was refused. This built on previous reports of campaign violence, now showing violation of hooligan codes.
By midday, Viktor Orban publicly endorsed Nawrocki with "Niech żyje Nawrocki," marking notable foreign interference after Mentzen's domestic endorsement the previous day. Poland's Foreign Minister questioned Nawrocki about accepting such support.
President Duda delivered an evening address urging participation in the runoff, emphasizing voters would choose "not only a person, but a path" for Poland. Multiple polls throughout the day showed the race within statistical margin of error, with some suggesting Trzaskowski leads by less than one percent. Grzegorz Braun announced his support for Nawrocki, completing the pattern of far-right endorsements following Mentzen's decision.