Unusual case at a polling station in Pristina – 100% turnout

The Central Election Commission (CEC) has completed the preliminary phase of vote counting, having processed data from all designated polling stations. Overall, the electoral process was reported as calm and generally well-managed, with no serious incidents documented on election day. However, preliminary results have brought attention to a specific data point concerning a single polling station.

Reports indicate an unusual turnout figure recorded at the SH.F.M.U. “Emin Duraku” polling station in Pristina. According to the initial figures released by the CEC, the number of registered voters at this specific station was 3,814.

More notably, the count of citizens who cast ballots was also recorded as 3,814. This data suggests a perfect 100 percent voter turnout at the location. Such a level of participation is statistically unusual, as this specific outcome has not been reported by any other polling station processed to date.

Election observers and analysts are currently reviewing this case to ensure the accuracy of the reported turnout figures. While the CEC has processed all preliminary counts, this discrepancy at the Pristina station warrants further investigation to maintain the integrity and transparency of the overall vote tally.

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