Albania breaks math laws: In 8 municipalities the SP wins by over 100%, in one with 129,9%

Local elections in Albania only strengthened the internal political rift between the majority and the opposition. Edi Rama-led Socialist Party won even the opposition-led municipalities due to the boycott of elections by the latter. But bitter taste leaves the few yokeers, with the most part [...]
Local elections in Albania only strengthened the internal political rift between the majority and the opposition.
Edi Rama-led Socialist Party won even the opposition-led municipalities due to the boycott of elections by the latter.
But bitter taste leaves the few electors, with much of the Albanians denying them.
These elections, as expected, were accompanied by major irregularities. According to the CEC's official page, the official number of voters is 24.12%, while the potential percentage is theoretically derived from the number of voters could only be 21.8%: from 3 million and 536 thousand and 16 voters, 771 thousand and 863 Sosh had voted.
However, what is extremely worried is that at least 8 Socialist Party candidates have won more than 100 percent of the vote, one thing that breaks math laws together. 129,9 % of the votes are won at the Oil Bridge, 120 % of the votes at the Deja Vau, 103.9% of the votes in Divjaca, 201.4% of the vote in Vlora, 101.34% of the vote in Memaliyaaj, 102.2% of the vote in the Great Mountain, 101.12% of the vote in Himara and 103.09% of the vote in Lusnje. /Periscope











