Polish President Andrzej Duda, a conservative who ran a campaign with homophobic and anti-Semitic overtones, narrowly won a second five-year term in a bitterly fought runoff election, defeating the liberal Warsaw mayor, according to a near-complete count of votes Monday.
Duda received 51.21% of Sunday's vote with 99.97% of the districts reporting, the state electoral commission said. His opponent, Rafal Trzaskowski, got 48.79%.