Counting of diaspora votes begins today

Votes coming from the diaspora for the second round of local elections in Kosovo will begin to be counted today. That is how Central Election Commission spokesman Valmir Elezi disclosed about Kosovo. According to the CEC's voter service, the assessment of 1,000 and 571 alleged packages with income balloting [...]
According to the CEC's voter service, the assessment of a supposed $11,000 and 571 package with mail revenues has been made. This process reveals that from these packages the number of individualized envelopes with leaflets is 2 thousand and 658, of which two thousand and 379 have been approved.
“over Tuesday, November 16th, the Central Election Commission will begin with the count of ballots which have been sent from outside Kosovo during the vote period of October 29th, November 12th. The CEC's voter service has already made the assessment of the alleged 1,571 packaged packages coming through mail. From the evaluation process, it turns out that from these packages the number of individualised envelopes with leaflets is 2,658, out of which 2,379 have been approved, while after having failed to meet the legal criteria, 279 packages have been rejected. These ballot papers belong to 19 different municipalities”, Elesi indicated.
Elez said on Monday that they would soon start counting on conditional votes and persons with special needs.
The “in the Counting and Results Centre are under way all the initial procedures that are also in place as soon as possible to start counting on conditional votes and persons with special needs”, but in place Elezi.
The second round of local elections in 21 municipalities was held Sunday. Based on the CEC's preliminary results, The PDK has won nine municipalities, the LDK seven municipalities, AAK five municipalities, VV four municipalities, and LLS have won in 10 small municipalities.










