Top-Ten Most Voted Candidates from Each Party in Mail-In Voting Results

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The Central Election Commission has updated the mail-in voting results, with 77.54% of the votes counted. There are still 42 boxes to be counted. Currently, Lëvizja Vetëvendosje (VV) leads with 52.15%, followed by Lidhja Demokratike e Kosovës (LDK) at 29.24%, Partia Demokratike e Kosovës (PDK) with 9.70%, and Aleanca për Ardhmërinë e Kosovës (AAK) at 3.06%.

VV’s Top-Ten Voted Candidates:

  1. Albin Kurti (20,273 votes)
  2. Glauk Konjufca (17,882 votes)
  3. Xhelal Sveçla (11,653 votes)
  4. Faton Peci (11,488 votes)
  5. Hekuran Murati (11,147 votes)
  6. Albulena Haxhiu (10,859 votes)
  7. Donika Gërvalla (10,058 votes)
  8. Mimoza Kusari-Lila (6,989 votes)
  9. Arben Vitia (6,891 votes)
  10. Ejup Maqedonci (5,678 votes)

LDK’s Top-Ten Voted Candidates:

  1. Lumir Abdixhiku (10,858 votes)
  2. Kujtim Shala (7,601 votes)
  3. Hysen Çekaj (7,457 votes)
  4. Doarsa Kica-Xhelili (6,249 votes)
  5. Gazmend Muhaxheri (3,141 votes)
  6. Bahrije Hyseni (2,694 votes)
  7. Hykmete Bajrami (2,555 votes)
  8. Alban Zogaj (2,470 votes)
  9. Fatmir Asllani (2,317 votes)
  10. Jeta Rafuna (2,236 votes)

PDK’s Top-Ten Voted Candidates:

  1. Bedri Hamza (2,901 votes)
  2. Memli Krasniqi (1,610 votes)
  3. Ragip Xhaka (1,309 votes)
  4. Vlora Çitaku (1,053 votes)
  5. Ganimete Musliu (787 votes)
  6. Përparim Gruda (770 votes)
  7. Enver Hoxhaj (754 votes)
  8. Artan Behrami (752 votes)
  9. Xhavit Halili (747 votes)
  10. Nait Hasani (723 votes)

AAK’s Top-Ten Voted Candidates:

  1. Ramush Haradinaj (1,147 votes)
  2. Daut Haradinaj (808 votes)
  3. Time Kadriaj (566 votes)
  4. Bekë Berisha (443 votes)
  5. Fatmir Limaj (401 votes)
  6. Pal Lekaj (372 votes)
  7. Lahi Brahimaj (360 votes)
  8. Bashkim Ramosaj (334 votes)
  9. Besnik Tahiri (327 votes)
  10. Ardian Gjini (320 votes)

The final counting will continue with the special and conditional votes, and once those processes are completed, the final results will be announced. The Central Election Commission spokesperson, Valmir Elezi, stated that the final results will soon be made public once the counting processes are completed and confirmed by the Election Appeals Panel and the Supreme Court.

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