Results and votes received by the largest political parties in the 2014 elections, 2017 and 2019

The Vetevendosje movement seems to reverse the outcome of votes won in the 6 October elections when the winning party emerged. Out of 37.52 per cent of the votes counted by the CEC so far by 2,382 polling stations, Albin Kurti's party has received 137,039 votes, or 47.56 per cent. Second place ranks [...]
Out of 37.52 per cent of the votes counted by the CEC so far by 2,382 polling stations, Albin Kurti's party has received 137,039 votes, or 47.56 per cent. Second place is the Democratic Party of Kosovo with 53.766 votes, or 18.66 per cent.
Isa Mustafa's LDK has received 39,731 votes, or 13.79 percent. The AAK, Ramush Haradinaj's party running for president, has received 25.081 votes, or 8.70 per cent. Fatmir Limaj's initiative so far has received 7,757 votes, or 2.69 per cent, leaving it below the 5 per cent threshold.
The Vetevendosje movement led by Albin Kurti on 6 October 2019 received 221,001 votes, or 26.27 per cent, leaving the LDK behind with 206,516 votes or 24.54 per cent of the vote.
Vetevendosje in 2017 had managed to secure 200,135 votes, or 27.49 per cent of the vote, while the LDK-AKR-Alternative coalition 185.884 votes, or 25.53 per cent. LVV in the 2014 elections had managed to secure only 13.59 percent, or 99,000 and 298 votes, while LDK was 25.24 percent or 184,594 votes.
What stands out is that the Vetevendosje Movement was not damaged by the division it suffered from a part of it, The PSD, standing on a good score on the last three sides of the election.
On the other side, PDK-AAK-Nisma since June 11th 2017 elections won as coalition PAN with 33.74 percent of the vote, in 2019, marked a decline.
The PDK in the 2019 elections came in third, with 178 thousand and 637 votes, or 21.23 percent, while in 2014 it received 30.38 percent, or 222,181 votes. While the AAK, which in the 2019 elections in the coalition with the PSD, jointly received 96.872 votes, or 11.51 per cent of the vote, in 2014, when it even competed alone, the AAK had managed to secure only 9.54 per cent, or 69 thousand and 793 votes.
Meanwhile, the Social Democrat Initiative, which in these elections competed as a NISMA-AKR-PD coalition, had 5,002% per cent, or 42.083. The latter was best in the 2014 elections, when he had secured 37 thousand and 680 votes or 5.15 percent.
On the other hand, 6.72 per cent of the vote has secured the Serbian List, marking increases from past elections. LS, in the 2017 parliamentary elections, had secured 6.11 percent of the vote, or 499, votes, exceeding the outcome of the 2014 election when it had garnered 5.22 percent of the vote.












