The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has concluded the process of vote counting for participants with special needs, releasing the finalized data regarding the electoral results. The preliminary tally indicates that the Vetëvendosje Movement secured the highest number of votes, capturing 36.65 percent of the total, which equates to 649 votes. Following this, the Democratic Party of Kosovo ranked second in the count, achieving 21.46 percent of the votes, totaling 380 ballots.
The Democratic League of Kosovo secured the third position, registering 13.66 percent, or 242 votes. The Serbian List placed fourth in the election results, obtaining 12.93 percent, corresponding to 229 votes. The remaining votes were accounted for by the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, which garnered 7.17 percent of the total, representing 127 votes.
The official announcement confirms the completion of the vote counting process across all registered categories. These figures provide a detailed breakdown of the support received by the major political entities among the special needs voting demographic. The KQZ has published these percentages and vote counts, establishing the final outcome for this segment of the electorate.
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The Central Election Commission (KQZ) has finalized the vote count for participants with special needs and released the resulting data. According to the preliminary tally, the Vetëvendosje Movement re