Counting and Results Center: There are 499 locations that need to be recounted, these are the reasons

The Central Election Commission has held today the next meeting in which it is discussed activities that are under the vote count from the February 14th elections. In this case it has been stressed that over 22 thousand rejected envelopes are the rest and that the whole process is over 31 [...]
The Central Election Commission has held today the next meeting in which it is discussed activities that are under the vote count from the February 14th elections.
In this case, it has been stressed that over 22 thousand rejected envelopes are the rest, while the whole process is over 31 thousand envelopes from 19 thousand and 688 packages, or 44% of the package processed so far.
Burim Ahmetaj from the Counting and Results Centre has stated that in terms of processing election materials, or forms of data from candidates, The QNR has almost processed all forms, and all those who haven't had technical problems, so they've all been processed in order except a number of candidates' forms that haven't been able to process as regular and have failed to go through auditing.
All results forms have been subjected to double processing and a large number of candidate results forms. It's becoming the score forms so all the findings have been collected into four groups, in the first group are those dealing with the error of carrying votes on the data forms and there are 35 locations that have not been able to pass audit. So a number of polling haven't been able to process as regular because on form they've been wearing ballots incorrectly to subjects. So it's about the data compliance forms in results. The second category is wrong in holding votes and results of candidates, from auditing findings, turns out there are six decisions with technical errors which in the situation as they are able to be processed on the database, as data is unclear, so votes for” are clearly noted, he said.
On the other hand Ahmetaj stressed that there are a total of 499 locations which need to be counted or translated into percentages by more than 20%.
“The third category that has the largest number of locations to which it is recommended that we have recount them is the category where the candidate has more votes, or all candidates have more votes than the subject, of the findings it turns out to be 370 seats in which a candidate has more than the subject or all candidates. So that's why there's a recommendation that we have a full recount and the 4th recommendation is that the subject has votes while candidates have no votes and vice versa. So of the auditing findings, it turns out it's 83 choices, in which there are no votes in the subject while candidates have vice versa. So all these problems that haven't been processed as regular, the system detected, and in the form they're able to process as regular. And that's why we have four recommendations that we've brought before the CEC and decision-making needs to be processed further with these forms. So we don't have problems with the votes of the subjects, but the problem is primarily in the candidates' votes and the incorrect non-remarkment of these votes. The system has detected these locations and is referring to 499 locations, which need to be counted or 20.74% of the total polling total”, he added..











