The Central Election Commission has reported the completion of vote counting for over 50 percent of the parliamentary deputy ballots, with the process ongoing at municipal centers nationwide. Preliminary data indicates that 1,260 out of a total of 2,498 ballots have been processed. In the internal contest for preferential votes within the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), preliminary tallies show Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu leading with 38,917 votes.
Lumir Abdixhiku, the LDK chairman, secured the second position with 35,307 votes. Doarsa Kica-Xhelili is in third place, recording 27,406 votes. Other notable candidates within the LDK have also garnered significant support.
Hykmete Bajrami received 21,634 votes, followed by Avdullah Hoti with 19,792 votes. Ukë Rugova accumulated 16,688 votes, and Kujtim Shala obtained 16,329 votes. Further support was recorded for Anton Quni with 13,061 votes, and Armend Zemaj with 11,94 votes.
The ongoing vote counting process continues across various municipal centers as authorities work to finalize the results for the parliamentary elections.
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It will be important to track the final tally once all votes are counted.
What are the implications of the current preliminary vote counts for the final election results?