Only 10 Polling Stations Left to Be Counted in Pristina, Most-Voted Candidates Revealed

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In the city of Pristina, only 10 polling stations remain to be processed as part of the vote count for parliamentary candidates in the June 7 elections.

According to data from the Central Election Commission (CEC), 252 out of a total of 262 polling stations have been counted so far, representing 96.18% of the process completed.

Meanwhile, the verification and counting process was completed a day earlier in 37 Municipal Counting Centers, bringing the process into its final stage in the capital.

According to the results available so far, the most-voted candidates are from the Self-Determination Movement (Vetëvendosje). Albin Kurti leads with 40,105 votes, followed by Glauk Konjufca with 33,836 votes and Albulena Haxhiu with 21,769 votes. They are followed by Hekuran Murati with 18,002 votes and Donika Gërvalla-Schwarz with 16,470 votes.

Within the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), Bedri Hamza is the most-voted candidate with 14,633 votes, followed by Uran Ismaili with 11,930 votes, Përparim Gruda with 10,002 votes, Arian Tahiri with 7,711 votes, and Vlora Çitaku with 7,256 votes.

In the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), Vjosa Osmani leads with 14,566 votes, followed by Doarsa Kica-Xhelili with 13,186 votes, Lumir Abdixhiku with 13,144 votes, Hykmete Bajrami with 11,127 votes, and Avdullah Hoti with 10,080 votes.

Meanwhile, in the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), Ardian Gjini is the most-voted candidate with 4,113 votes, followed by Ramush Haradinaj with 3,718 votes, Besnik Tahiri with 3,184 votes, Daut Haradinaj with 2,815 votes, and Burim Ramadani with 2,379 votes.

The counting process in Pristina is expected to be completed once the remaining 10 polling stations have been processed.