These are the results of MPs running to become mayors

In the local elections that were held yesterday, there were a number of deputies who were able to become mayors of municipalities. 11 MPs were from all political parties that ran through different Kosovo municipalities. Six of them have managed to secure the run-off, while another five will need [...]
11 MPs were from all political parties that ran through different Kosovo municipalities.
Six of them have managed to secure the run-off, while five will have to enjoy the Parliament seat as they have not received enough votes to face in the second round.
The only MP going as first in the run-off is the Vetevendosje Kastrati, who in the race for Kamenica, has secured 37.42% of the vote.
As the second run-off for the first municipality will include Arban Abrashi in the capital, which has won 35.87% of the vote, Mytaher Haskuka in Prizren, which received over 22% of the citizens' votes.
With 27.34% of the vote in the run-off will be Sami Kurteshi in Gjilan, while Gani Dresaj will face Haki Rugova in the run-off for Istog after receiving over 37% of the vote.
Mimoza Kusari-Lila of the Athletics will also be in Gjakova's runoff, in front of Ardian Gjini.
But the race for local elections did not work well for some Parliament deputies.
Zafir Berisha in Prizren, Faton Topalli at Ferizaj, Driton Cheushi in Gjakova, Sali Sali Salihu in Zenun Pajaziti Year in Gjilan have failed to at least secure the second round,
So out of five deputies, three are of Vetevendosje that did not meet party expectations.
Otherwise, the run-off for local elections takes place on November 19th.












