Retirement with candidates is pushing voters toėting ballot papers

Central Commission Chairman Valdete Daka, commenting on the number of invalid votes that have emerged from the voting process in the second round of the runoff, has stressed that there are many reasons why a ballot could be declared innocent. The show on “Face”, with journalist Muhamet Hajrullahu, has said that not yet [...]
Central Commission Chairman Valdete Daka, commenting on the number of invalid votes that have emerged from the voting process in the second round of the runoff, has stressed that there are many reasons why a ballot could be declared innocent.
The show on “Face”, with journalist Muhamet Hajrullahu, has said they have not yet analyzed the reasons why people make a paper invalid.
We look at the second round, where in Pristina we have 627 invalid ballots, and they have almost all been expressions of dissatisfaction for both candidates. I don't think citizens had any information on how to vote, but they just didn't like any of the candidates. Suppose in Pristina, we have 34 empty votes showing voter discontent with the candidates facing them. We don't have to do with lack of information, because it's impossible for a citizen not to know that between two candidates he has to choose one”, aka added.











