Last update: These are ten candidates for most elected parties

The Central Election Commission has updated the candidates' results for MPs, following the processing of 94.67 per cent of the deployments. Who makes up the top 10 votes from the four largest parties, according to these results? From the Vetevendosje list, most voters continue to remain host to the candidate list for prime minister, Albin Kurti, which until [...]
Who makes up the top 10 votes from the four largest parties, according to these results?
From the Vetevendosje list, the most votes continue to remain host to the candidate list for prime minister, Albin Kurti, who has so far received 273 thousand and 86 votes. Following him is Glauk Konjufca, with 209 thousand and 582 votes, followed by Faton Peci with 101 thousand and 895 votes. The fourth with the number of votes on this list ranks Hekuran Murati with 99,000 and 473 votes, while Albulen Haxhiu is behind him with 94 thousand and 494 votes.
These five candidates are succeeded by Xhelal Svecla with 90 thousand and 332 votes, Donika Grovalla with 84 thousand and 154 votes, Avni Dehari with 72 thousand and 447 votes, Mimoza Kusari with 65 thousand and 201 votes, and Arben Vitina with 51 thousand and 907 votes.

The PDK's list of most voters starts with the candidate for prime minister, Bedri Hamza, who, according to the ongoing results, has so far received 157 thousand and 219 votes. Next ranks head of PDK's Memli Krasniqi with 89 thousand and 185 votes. The list continues with Ismaili Bridges with 39 thousand and 177 votes, Vlora Citaku with 36 thousand and 643 votes, and Sala Jashari with 33 thousand and 152 votes.
Among the most votes of the PDK are Enver Hoxhaj with 30 thousand and 62 votes, March Gruda with 28,000 and 20 votes, Ganimet Musliu with 27 thousand and 412 votes, Jakup Noura with 27 thousand and 411 votes, and Rundman Rama with 26 thousand and 546 votes.

Of the Democratic League of Kosovo, the first for the number of votes is the candidate for prime minister, Lumir Abdixhiku, with 115 thousand and 974 votes. It is followed by Doarsa Kica Xhelili with 47 thousand and 500 votes, Hykmete Bajrami with 44,000 and 570 votes, Metom Shala with 40 thousand and 518 and Avdullah Hoti with 32 thousand and 926 votes.
In the most voted 10 of LDK], Anton Kuni will also enter with 28 thousand 840 votes, Lutfi Haziri with 28 thousand and 392 votes, Jehona Lushaku Sadriu with 23 thousand and 848 votes, Andmen Zemaj with 20 thousand and 452 votes, and Imri Ahmeti with 19 thousand and 236 votes.

From the AAK-Nisma Coalition list, the most voted are the leaders of these two parties, Ramush Haradinaj, with 39 thousand and 141 votes, and Fatmir Limaj with 23 thousand and 52 votes.
Daut Haradinaj ranks third with 22 thousand 507 votes, followed by Beke Berisha with 13 thousand 507 votes and Time Kadrijaj with 13 thousand and 406 votes.
The list continues with Arbersa Krasniqi with 11 thousand and 244 votes, Lahi Brahimaj with 10 thousand and 973 votes, Vesel Krasniqi with 10 thousand and 783 votes, Ardian Djindni with 10 thousand and 19 votes, and Xhevahire Izak on 9 thousand and 817 votes.

Otherwise, the Central Election Commission has announced that 97.55 per cent of the candidates' votes for MPs have been counted until yesterday.
This process has already ended in 35 municipalities, and is continuing in three municipalities: Leposaviq, Peja and Pristina.
In Leposaviq, votes from three polling votes have remained uncounted, in Pec from 28 seats and in Pristina by 31 seats.












