These are the preliminary results of the runoff in each municipality

The Central Election Commission has announced preliminary results for the second round of local elections in Kosovo, which were held on November 14th. According to preliminary results, the Vetevendosje Movement has won in Kamenica municipality with candidate Kadri Rahimaj, in Podujevo with speed Bulqi, in the Kemajl Ali and in Gjilan with Alban Hysen. Connection [...]
According to preliminary results, the Vetevendosje Movement has won in Kamenica municipality with candidate Kadri Rahimaj, in Podujevo with speed Bulqi, in the Kemajl Ali and in Gjilan with Alban Hysen.
The Democratic League of Kosovo has won the Democratic League of Kosovo in Pristina with Progress Rama, in Istog with Ilir Ferat, in Fushe Kosovo with candidate Burim Berisha, in Junik with Ruzhdi Shehu, and in the year with Sokol Halit.
The Democratic Party of Kosovo won Prizren's municipality with candidate Shaqir Totaj, Glogoci with Ramiz Ladrovcin, Dragasin with Shaban Shaban, Kacanik with Besim Ilazin and Vushtari with Ferit Idriz.
The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo won the Gjakova leadership with Ardian Gjin, Kline with Zenun Elezajn and Rahovecin with Smajl Latifi.
The Social Democrat Initiative, meanwhile, won victory in Malisevo with Ekrem Kastrati.
In the municipality of Obilic, elections in the second round won Xhafer Gashi from the Civic Initiative for Obilics.
The victory arrived in Mamushha municipality in Abdulhadi Krasniqi from the KDTP. Meanwhile, in the Klokot municipality, the runoff won Vladan Bogdanovic from the Serbian List.
By 19, until the closure of the polling, at the second round of local elections in Kosovo, some 38 per cent of voters have voted.
Following the proclamation of preliminary results, the count of conditional votes and votes coming from abroad are expected in the following days.
The first round of regular local elections was held on 17 October, and citizens voted for municipal assemblies and mayors. In this round, out of 38 municipalities in Kosovo, 17 elected new leaders. / REL











