Women most voted in the country: 5th tops of each party

Albulen Haxhiu is the most voted woman in the Vetevendosje Movement and nationwide in the February 9th parliamentary elections. With most of the votes counted, the justice minister ranks fifth on the list of the most voted LVV candidates. So far, it numbers 85,623 votes. Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla Schwarz [...]
Albulen Haxhiu is the most voted woman in the Vetevendosje Movement and nationwide in the February 9th parliamentary elections.
With most of the votes counted, the justice minister ranks fifth on the list of the most voted LVV candidates. So far, it numbers 85,623 votes.
Foreign Affairs Minister Donika Grovalla Schwarz has 76,052 votes and ranks seventh on the list.
Most votes have also received Mimoza Kusari Lila. The head of the LVV parliamentary group numbers 56,480 soosh.
Albanian Mehmet Selimi has 37,457 votes, while immediately after it comes Parliament Vice President Saranda Bogujevci with 31,618.
Deputy Chairman Vlora Citaku is the most voted woman in the Democratic Party of Kosovo. The former ambassador received 32,193 votes.
25-year-old Sala Jashari is the fifth most voted man on the list of 110 candidates for MPs from this party. It has received 30,703 votes.
MP Ganimette Musliu will be back in the Assembly. She is the third most voted woman in the PDK with 24,942 votes so far.
Blerta Deliu Kodra and Ariana Musliu Shoshi shut down the 5th ball of women most voted in the PDK with 17,838 and 16,832 votes so far.
In the Democratic League of Kosovo, Doarsa Kica Xhelili is the most voted woman with 40,488 votes.
The party's deputy chairman, Hykmete Bajrami, has 37,669 votes currently.
Jehona Lushak Sadriu, the education director in the Pristina municipality, has 16,769 votes.
Marigona Geci has 15,615 votes.
Serbze Mucaj shuts down the 5th top of LDK's most voted women. There's 12,065.
My MP Kadrijaj will continue to stay in the Assembly. On the AAK coalition list, the Initiative, Consumers and Intellectual Forum 3-30, it numbers 12,359 votes and is the fourth most voted on the list.
Arbere Krasniqi from the Initiative, education director in the Malisheva municipality, has 10,720 votes.
Jewel Izmak from the same party has 9,334 votes.
Albana Bytyqi trails with 8,245 votes, while the fifth is Teuta Haxhiu with 6,802.
Not all five women most voted by this coalition will be able to secure seats in the Assembly.












