The verification of results and the counting of votes for candidates begins in 15 municipalities, and in the afternoon in 23 others.

The Central Election Commission (CEC) has announced the commencement of the vote verification and counting process for parliamentary candidates across Kosovo following election day. According to the CEC, the procedure will take place at all designated Municipal Counting Centers (MCCs). The initial phase of the process involves the verification of results submitted by various political entities, utilizing the official forms completed at individual polling stations.

The CEC stated that the comprehensive counting of votes for parliamentary candidates will commence at 38 MCCs. This verification step is designed to ensure the accuracy of the initial tallies recorded at the polling stations. The physical counting and verification activities are scheduled to begin on Monday afternoon.

The initial rollout will cover the MCCs belonging to 15 specific municipalities. These locations include Leposaviq, Novobërdë, Obiliq, Shtime, Shtërpcë, Zubin Potok, and Zvečan, among others. This structured process of counting is crucial for aggregating the votes cast nationwide.

The CEC confirmed that adherence to established protocols is mandatory at all centers to ensure transparency in determining the final results for all candidates. Stakeholders are advised to monitor official CEC channels for updates regarding the progression of the vote counting process across all affected municipalities.

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2 thoughts on “The verification of results and the counting of votes for candidates begins in 15 municipalities, and in the afternoon in 23 others.

  1. I hope the counting process remains transparent and proceeds smoothly across all listed municipalities.

  2. How long is the expected timeline for the vote counting to be completed across all municipalities?

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