Vote Counting Completed in 27 Municipalities, Continues in 11 More on January 1 – Says CEC

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The Central Election Commission (CEC) has announced that the vote-counting process in Municipal Counting Centers (MCCs) is progressing at a steady pace, with more than 74 percent of polling stations nationwide already processed.

Speaking at a press conference, CEC spokesperson Valmir Elezi confirmed that vote counting has been fully completed in 27 municipalities.

“As of today, the counting process has been finalized in 27 municipalities,” Elezi said.

Municipalities Where Counting Has Been Completed

The completed municipalities are:
Mamushë, Shtërpcë, Junik, Hani i Elezit, Kllokot, Partesh, North Mitrovica, Novobërdë, Zveçan, Viti, Zubin Potok, Ranillug, Dragash, Istog, Obiliq, Gllogoc, Deçan, Shtime, Klinë, Kamenicë, Fushë Kosovë, Leposaviq, Graçanicë, Vushtrri, Rahovec, Skënderaj, and Kaçanik.

Counting to Resume on January 1 in 11 Municipalities

Elezi stated that the process will resume on January 1, 2026, at 16:00, following a temporary suspension.

“Vote counting will continue on Tuesday, January 1, 2026, at 16:00, in 11 Municipal Counting Centers,” he said.

These municipalities are:
Prishtina, Pejë, Prizren, Podujevë, South Mitrovica, Gjakovë, Malishevë, Lipjan, Gjilan, Ferizaj, and Suharekë.

Overall Progress of the Vote Count

According to the CEC:

  • Over 1,900 polling stations have been processed
  • Out of a total of 2,557 polling stations nationwide
  • Representing more than 74% completion

Once each polling station is fully processed, results are transmitted directly to the CEC’s official results platform.

Temporary Suspension of Counting

Elezi confirmed that the counting process will be temporarily halted at midday today, once all currently opened ballot boxes are finalized.

“After completing the processing of opened ballot boxes, counting will pause and resume on January 1 at 16:00,” he added.

Voting from Abroad

Regarding out-of-country voting, Elezi noted that the Evaluation of postal ballots is ongoing at the Counting and Results Center.

  • Approximately 58,000 voters were registered for voting by mail
  • More than 28,500 ballot packages have been retrieved so far
  • 27,600 ballots approved
  • Over 950 ballots rejected

“The most common reason for rejection is the absence of the voter registration confirmation inside the ballot package,” Elezi explained.

He added that the counting of overseas votes will begin later this week, with the exact date and time to be officially announced by the CEC.