Over 20,000 envelopes with votes from the diaspora have been rejected

The Central Election Commission has completed the process of assessment of the ballot packages from abroad, where about 20,000 and 400 ballot envelopes have been rejected. CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi said about 53 thousand and 600 envelopes coming from abroad have been accepted for the February 14th elections. These are just data [...]
CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi said about 53 thousand and 600 envelopes coming from abroad have been accepted for the February 14th elections.
These are only preliminary data because the voting service is reviewing the database from which we will have the exact and final number of ballot numbers from abroad that will be counted at the Centre for Counting and Results”, Elez said.
For early parliamentary elections on February 14th, eligible voters have had over 1.7 million Kosovo citizens.
According to preliminary data, the Vetevendosje Movement has won 47.85 per cent of the vote, the Democratic Party of Kosovo 17.41 per cent, followed by the Democratic League of Kosovo with 13.08 per cent and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo has won 7.43 per cent of the vote.











