Vote count continues, these are the five most voted candidates of political parties

Vote count continues, these are the five most voted candidates of political parties

At the Municipal Counting Centres, the voting count process of MPs is continuing in the June 7th elections.


According to results on the Central Election Commission platform, so far about 13% of the ballot boxes have been counted.

Of these results so far are the five most voted candidates in the main political parties in Kosovo.

In the most voted Vetevendosje Movement, its chairman and prime ministerial candidate, Albin Kurti, who has received 27 thousand and 448 votes from these numbered boxes.

It is followed by Glauk Konjufca with 21,492 votes, Albulen Haxhiu, with 12,218 votes, Hekuran Murati 11,071 votes, and the fifth ranks Donika Gervala with 9,776 votes.

From the Democratic Party of Kosovo, the first by vote is its president, Bedri Hamza, at the same time candidate for prime minister, who has received 12,846 votes.

The second after Hamza, as the most voted in the PDK so far, is Progress Gruda with 8,157 votes, followed third in line by Arian Tahiri with 7,304 votes, Ismaili Bridge with 6,374 votes, and the fifth is Vlora Citaku with 4,347 votes.

From the Democratic League of Kosovo candidate list, mostly from these boxes counted so far is Vjosa Osmani, a candidate for president at the same time.

Osmani is succeeded by party chairman Lumir Abdixhiku, who has so far received 8,058 votes.

The three most voted in the LDK is Doarsa Kica Xhelili with 6,412 votes, followed by Hykmete Bajrami with 4,805 votes and Avdullah Hoti with 4,268 votes.

Even in the Alliance, the most voted turns out to be party chairman and prime minister candidate Ardian Djind, who has secured 4,136 votes from these numbered boxes, followed by Ramush Haradinaj with 3,837 votes and Daut Haradinaj with 3,050 votes.

The Alliance's five end is with Besnik Tahiri, who has received 2,698 votes and Beka Berisha 1,993 votes.

Otherwise, the voting-counting process of candidates for MPs is continuing and data updates vary depending on the number of ballot boxes in all municipalities.

To see real-time data update, click THESE.

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