So voting will be organised for voters who cannot leave their homes, hospitals, prisons and the blind.

Hundreds of mobile teams will be formed by the Central Election Commission (KQZ), with the sole aim of voting on February 9th 2025 to enable people with special needs and circumstances, which on Election Day cannot go to the polls. In the voting program of needy people and special circumstances [...]
The voting program of needy people and particular circumstances includes citizens with sickness or limited ability who cannot leave their homes, hospital residents, elderly people in homes designated for the elderly, prison inmates and detainees in detention centres, persons in shelters for the protection of victims and persons under house arrest.
CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi has indicated that this institution will create mobile teams in each municipality, which on election day go from one address to another, to enable the vote of these different categories of voters.
Needy “Votors and particular circumstances are divided into three main categories. The first category includes sick voters or limited abilities because of which they cannot leave home. Their census begins on January 4th and ends on February 5, 2025. The second category includes voters in various institutions, such as hospitals, homes for the elderly, shelters for the protection of victims, prisons, detention centres. Their census takes place in co-operation with relevant institutions from January 30th to February 5th 2025. The same can be recorded individually through the CEC's electronic platform (http://qv.kqz-x.org). And, in the third category, voters are involved in particular circumstances, which cannot go to the polls for security reasons and voters who are under house arrest. Voter approval under house arrest takes place in co-operation with relevant institutions from January 30th to February 5th 2025”, Elez said.
In addition to enabling their homes of these three categories of voters, Elez said the CEC would continue to take care of another category of voters.
He made it known that the CEC will continue to create the voting conditions for blind and vulnerable persons.
The Central Election Commission is among the rare institutions in the world that enable the vote of blind persons and the unscathed completely independent and retaining the secret of the vote. This is possible since 2009, whether it be in local elections or those for the Kosovo Assembly. For any election process, after design is approved and the contents of the ballot with contestant subjects, the CEC prints the stereotypes in the Braille script, which sends them to every polling center. These stereotypes in Brail's writing are easily used and serve to place”, Elez said. / EO












