Vetevendosje announces preliminary results, Kurti becomes mayor with this percentage of votes

The Vetevendosje Movement General Election Commission has announced that the voting counting process for the election of VV chairman has already ended. According to the results, President Albin Kurti's only candidate received 98.82 per cent of the general vote, 0.11 per cent counter, 0.5 per cent were abstentions, while only 0.26 [...]
The Vetevendosje Movement General Election Commission has announced that the voting counting process for the election of VV chairman has already ended.
According to the results, the only candidate for president Albin Kurti received 98.82 per cent of the general vote, 0.11 per cent counter, 0.05 per cent have been abstentions, while only 0.06 per cent have been invalid votes, writes Periscope.
0.26 per cent of the general vote has been declared invalid.
Full announcement:
The vote counting process for domestic elections has already been completed, 2018, for chairman of Movement V. I'm sorry. General Election Commission finds in this voting process for V Movement chairman DEPENSE! record records of voter turnout in most V Movement Centres EVIDENCE! in Kosovo as well as in the Magyar Centres, whether in the number of votes or the percentage of turnout.
Next, the General Election Commission announces preliminary results of the vote for chairmanial candidate Albin Kurti: FOR: 98.82%, KUNDAY: 0.11% ABSTENEM: 0.57%, T E PAV LEFURS: 0.26%
In this case, the General Election Commission thanks all activists involved in managing and managing the V Movement's internal elections. FOR their commitment to the prosperity of this process, and we thank all members who have expressed their will on the future of the organization today. We are also grateful to the staff of the Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kosovo and the Election Commissions for the assistance and materials of voting available throughout Kosovo for the development of the V Movement's internal elections process. I'm sorry.
Pristina, January 21, 2017
General Election Commission












