75 thousand packages of balloting for those who vote in the mail, and 30,000 will be ready.

The Central Election Commission has prepared about 105 thousand individual packages, within which lies a ballot of early elections for the Kosovo Assembly.
All these packages will begin to be distributed to voters outside Kosovo who have chosen this way of voting during the time they were registered as voters outside Kosovo.
From the Counting and Results Centre, where package preparation was under way, CEC spokesman Valmir Elezi indicated that the postal vote outside Kosovo would begin on 21 May and end 6 June.
“On the eve of the start of voting by post outside Kosovo, which will begin on 21 May, the Central Election Commission has prepared individual ballot packages for each registered voter who has selected this way of voting in early elections for the Kosovo Assembly. So far, the voter service has prepared 75,000 packages, and about 30 thousand more will be ready during today's day of Wednesday”, Elesi said, eo reports.
According to him, each package is individual, and each one contains: 1. Election procedure guide; 2. Revocation; 3. Smack of broom; and four. Zarfin returns”.
According to Elez, these packages, through the economic operator, will begin to spread to various countries in the world.
Under postal services, the distribution of the package at voters' addresses will begin on Thursday, May 21st, and for the post office vote abroad, about 105 thousand packages are scheduled to be distributed. In any postal delivery, a particular number of tracking has been placed and sent to registered voters, who can constantly see the location of the package with a ballot”, Elesi said.
According to him, “voting via mail will begin on 21 May and end 6 June. The CEC calls on voters not to wait the last day to send their package with balloting, but to do so as soon as possible so that the package can arrive in the mailbox in time from which it will withdraw and be sent to Kosovo for the number process”.
To enable easier voting process for citizens registered for voting by mail, it has put mail boxes in office in all 22 countries, such as: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Canada, Croatia, Montenegro, northern Macedonia, United Kingdom, Norway, the US, Albania, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey and Switzerland. Also, the KEC's permanent mail box in Kosovo is functional.












