A list of politicians occupying the seat of voivodes in the Third Republic of Poland from the introduction of a new territorial division of Poland into 16 provinces in 1999 in connection with the administrative reform prepared by the government of Jerzy Buzek. Voivodes are appointed and dismissed by the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.[1]
Voivodeship | Seat | Voivode | Term start | Appointer | Party | ||
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Lower Silesian | Wrocław | Maciej Awiżeń | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Kuyavian–Pomeranian | Bydgoszcz | Michał Sztybel | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Lublin | Krzysztof Komorski | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | |||
Lubusz | Gorzów Wielkopolski | Marek Cebula | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Łódź | Łódź | Dorota Ryl | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Lesser Poland | Kraków | Krzysztof Klęczar | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PSL | ||
Masovian | Warsaw | Mariusz Frankowski | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Opole | Opole | Monika Jurek | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Subcarpathian | Rzeszów | Teresa Kubas-Hul | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Podlaskie | Białystok | Jacek Brzozowski | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Pomeranian | Gdańsk | Beata Rutkiewicz | 2023 | Donald Tusk | Unaligned | ||
Silesian | Katowice | Marek Wójcik | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Świętokrzyskie | Kielce | Józef Bryk | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PO | ||
Warmian–Masurian | Olsztyn | Radosław Król | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PSL | ||
Greater Poland | Poznań | Agata Sobczyk | 2024 | Donald Tusk | PL2050 | ||
West Pomeranian | Szczecin | Adam Rudawski | 2023 | Donald Tusk | PL2050 |