Today the campaign officially begins, these are the municipalities facing the runoff

Today, the election campaign for the second round of local elections is officially launched, which will last five days, as defined by the Central Election Commission so was announced by Central Election Commission spokesman Valmir Elezi. “The CEC has decided on the duration of the second round election campaign [...]
Thus was announced by Central Election Commission spokesman Valmir Elezi.
“The CEC has decided on the duration of the second round election campaign for mayors. There are 5 days available for political subjects and their candidates to develop activities under the election campaign, starting from November 8th to November 12th,”, Elezi told the clankosova.
Votes for the second round of elections will be held Sunday on November 14th.
The second round of elections will be held in 21 municipalities, where neither of the mayoral candidates managed to get 50+1 per cent of the vote.
Under the Local Election Law, the second round of elections between the two candidates, who have won mostly valid votes, is held on November 14th.
Pristina heads for the run-off race between Arben the LVV Year with 45.54 per cent of the vote and LDK Rama progress with 29.17.
In Prizren, Mythaher Haskuka LVV compete with 40.41 per cent of the vote and Shaqir Totay The PDK, with 31.36 per cent of the vote in the first round.
Gjilan will have a run-off between Lutfi Haziri from the LDK, which received 43.51 per cent of the vote, and Alban Hysen from LVV 44.71.
Gjakova will have the AAK runoff Ardian Djind with 45.76 per cent and Mimoza Kusari-Lila LVV with 37.20.
In Podujevo, LDK's Ekrem Hyseni competed, who in the first round received 44.20 percent and LVV's Speed Bulqi with 44.16 percent.
In Drenas, the candidate Ramiz Ladrovci, who received 45.50 per cent on October 17th, will face Driton Ayaz from the Democrats for Drenas, by 30.50 per cent.
Ilazi Trust Will Face Kacanic The PDK, which received 44.67 per cent of the vote against Jeton Rakes from LVV with 33.36.
In Istog Ilir Ferati of LDK, with 41.09 per cent of the vote, and Beqe Berisha from AAK with 24.49.
In Dragash, the confrontation will be held by Bexhet Xheladin from LDK, which received 35.69 percent with Shaban Shaban from PDK, which received 32.56 per cent in the first round.
Burim Berisha of the LDK with 49.72 per cent of the vote, and Enver Bajcinca from LVV with 25.58 will compete for the Fushe Kosovo municipality.
As Xhafer Gashi faces in Obilic from the Civic Initiative for Obilics and LVV's Halil Thaci. In the first round, the current chairman of Obilic received 48.12 per cent of the vote, while his counter-Candidate, with which he will face a 20-19 per cent runoff.
In Cline are Zenun Elezaj from AAK with 43.33 per cent of the vote and Esat Raci PDK with 27.42.
In Camenica, Stand Kastrati of PSD stands with 32.52 percent of the vote, and Kadri Rahimaj LVV, 31.01 percent.
In Rahovec, AAK's Smajl Latifi with 47.18 per cent of the vote and Visar Kornica LVV with 24.84.
In the year, Sokol Haliti LDK with 41.30 percent and Arsim Ademi LVV with 34.50.
In Junic, Agron Kuci AAK with 45.19 percent and LDK's Ruzhdi Shehu with 42.01 per cent of the vote in the first round.
Malisevo heads to run-off between Ekrem Kastrat from NISMA with 34.08 per cent and Isni Kilaj PDK with 28.82.
In Vushtrri vie Ferit Idriz i PDK with 34.81 per cent and Xhafer Tahiri LDK 33.82 per cent.
In the Cemajl Increase Aliu LVV with 45.29 percent and Naim Ishmael PDK with 44.23 per cent of the vote in the first round.
The other two municipalities, Klokoti and Mamusa, are also in a run-off. Vladan Bogdanovich from the Serbian List competes with 41.01 per cent and Strahinja Spasac from GI Srpska Narodna Sloga 36.33 per cent.
While in Mamusa, Abdulhadi Krasniqi from KDTP, who in the first round received 48.92 per cent and Arif Butuqi from Kosovo, Adalet Turk Partis, with 36.95.
The municipalities that will not vote on November 14th are Peja, Ferizaj, South Mitrovica, Decani, Lipjan, Suhareka, Hani of Elez, Leposaviqi, Zubin Potoku, Zvecani, North Mitrovica, Gracanica, Novoberda, Shrpce, Ranillug and Partesh.
In all of these new municipalities, the new mayors have been elected in the first round, winning over 50 per cent of the necessary votes.











