How many votes did Nenad Rashiqi need to become an MP?

Following the clarification of the Central Election Commission (KQZ) on the case of MP Elbert Krasniqi, who managed to become MP even though there were fewer than three other Egyptian community candidates from the rival party, Periscopi made the calculation of how many votes Sloboda's Nenad Rasiqi needed to become an MP. [...]
Rassic and the Sloboda coalition in these elections won only 670 votes, in contrast to the Serbian List, which received 57 thousand and 15 Sosh, writes Periscopi.
Under the election law, Article 1.1, it turns out that the valid votes of the Serbian List would have to be cut by 19 in order to lose at least one seat from these elections.
The coEfficient coming out of such a division is 3,000.7, meaning that Nenad Rashiqi would also need 2331 votes to manage to secure a chair for deputy for his political coalition.
Closer than Sloboda in this election was the SLS party, which had won over 1800 votes.
It is noteworthy that the Serbian List, with votes it received on October 6th, provided 8 seats in the Assembly. Only 2 were provided through reserved seats. /Periscopi












