CEC shows if parole voting is allowed outside your municipality

While in parliamentary elections, citizens can vote on bail even outside the municipalities where they are registered as voters, the same is not possible in the October 22nd local elections. Central Election Commission spokesman (KQZ), Valmir Elezi, has said that conditional voting in local elections is possible, but only within [...]
While in parliamentary elections, citizens can vote on bail even outside the municipalities where they are registered as voters, the same is not possible in the October 22nd local elections.
Central Election Commission spokesman (KQZ), Valmir Elezi, has said that conditional voting in local elections is possible, but only within the municipality, where the citizen is a voter.
“In local elections every municipality is a particular electoral zone, and it is not like in the Parliamentary elections where all of Kosovo is a single electoral zone”, Elesi told Telegrafi.
Otherwise, according to the law, the second round of mayorial elections is held if neither of the candidates wins more than 50 per cent, plus one vote, of the total number of valid votes cast in that municipality.
The CEC organises the second round of mayoral elections, between the two candidates who have won mostly valid votes in the first round.
In the run-off, the mayor of Komuna is elected the candidate, who wins the majority of votes in the vote.












