Can the CEC's recount effect the result

The CEC has decided to recount 314 locations and is not yet known if there will be others that will be recounted. But can the recount that the CEC is doing influence the outcome? The spokesman for this institution, Valmir Elezi, has answered briefly that they cannot know. He has left the opportunity [...]
The spokesman for this institution, Valmir Elezi, has answered briefly that they cannot know.
He has allowed the possibility of anyone interested in seeing the new forms that will be completed after the recount and which the CEC will publish on the web site.
“In order to increase transparency, The CEC, along with the completed forms at the polls, will also publish the forms that will be completed after this recount and can also serve to make comparisons between them”, Elesi told Kosovas.
Elez has indicated that the recounting process that began on Thursday afternoon could take four days five days, and has left open the possibility that early next week it will begin with counting votes through mail, parole votes and votes of persons with special needs.












