The Central Election Commission has provided updates regarding the ongoing tallying of votes following the recent election. Officials announced that the counting of all ballots received from voters abroad, specifically those submitted via mail, is expected to conclude by noon. According to KQZ spokesperson Valmir Elezi, the remaining seven ballot boxes are scheduled to begin the count on Wednesday morning, signaling the near completion of a major phase of the overall electoral process.
During the process, preliminary figures indicated shifts in representation within the Assembly, with the LVV securing 53 seats and the LDK registering 18 deputies. In parallel with the finalization of the diaspora vote tally, the Central Election Commission will commence the counting of conditional votes. This category encompasses 8,751 voters identified across 52 conditional polling stations nationwide.
Furthermore, the process will expand to include the tabulation of votes cast by persons with special needs. These sequential counting procedures are vital components of the comprehensive election verification process. The Commission continues to work through various vote categories to ensure a complete and accurate final result.
The ongoing work underscores the methodical nature of the vote tabulation, which is anticipated to finalize all aspects of the election count over the coming days.
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Will the final tally of postal votes be significantly impacted by the votes from voters with disabilities and people with special needs?