Here's how they're supposed to send the paper package to the CEC's address

The Central Election Commission has announced successfully registered applicants as voters outside Kosovo for the period when they should vote and how they should send the ballot to the CEC. The CEC has clarified that in elections for the Republic of Kosovo Assembly, it can only be voted for a political subject listed on the side of [...]
The CEC has clarified that in elections for the Republic of Kosovo Assembly, it can only be voted for a political subject listed on the left side of the ballot, while on the right could vote up to five candidates from that political subject.
Report and brochure with the names of candidates for each political subject can be found in the link: https://www.kqz-x.org/for-voters/vote-with-post/
Then there is to be respect for the other procedure of delivery, careful to preserve the secrecy of the vote.
- Complete ballot, in an unmarked envelope, and close. This will preserve the secrecy of your vote.
- The unmarked Zarfin and the copy of a valid identification document are placed in the return envelope, in which you recorded the Central Election Commission's post office address.
Central Election Commission, Republic of Kosovo
Vote Through Post
Mail no. 6, 25 Columbia Heights 351
10,000 Pristina, the Republic of Kosovo.
Check through the mail, you should only send it for yourself or the immediate family circle. If you send papers to other people, the ballots will be refused.
The ballot must be accepted by the CEC until February 12th, 2021.
102 thousand and 100 voters have been confirmed as voters abroad, while the CEC has included in the voter list those who were not notified on the phone.
According to CEC data, the number of persons registered successfully as voters outside Kosovo is 102 thousand and 100.
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CEC Mayor Valdete Daka indicated that the constitutional right to vote will not be denied to anyone, while thanking the diaspora for the extraordinary interest in being registered as voters outside Kosovo.
She also thanked the Magyar for their understanding of the CEC's work in such a short time term.
Daka made it known that more than 80 thousand people have been called on the phone, but no one will be denied the right to vote, not even those who have not been called.
Yesterday, the Central Election Commission has certified the Final List of Voters in and outside Kosovo.
According to the CEC, the number of voters within Kosovo is 1 million and 794 thousand and 862 voters, or 143 thousand and 6 voters less than in the 2019 parliamentary elections.
The reason why there are fewer voters in this election is because the CEC has decided to remove 122 thousand and 421 people who possess only ID documents issued by UNMIK. According to the CEC, UNMIK documents do not serve to be identified at the polls on Election Day.
Likewise, the CEC has removed from the voter list another 11,000 and 86 people who have been confirmed dead.
The number of polling centres throughout Kosovo is 888, with a total of 2 thousand and 382 seats.











