The mayors who won with the highest percentage of votes are led by Sami Lushtaku.

In local elections, several mayors have managed to secure great citizen support, winning high percentages of votes in their municipalities.
According to the results published by the Central Election Commission (CEC), the current mayor with the highest percentage of votes is Sami Lushtaku, from the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK), who won in Municipality of Skenderaj with 83.45% of the vote, leaving behind all other candidates at the national level.
Following him is Ilir Ferati from the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK), who won 58.78% of the votes in the Municipality of Istog.
In third place is Agim Aliu from PDK, who won 56.47% of the votes in Ferizaj.
Fourth on this list is Shpejtim Bulliqi from the Vetëvendosje Movement (LVV) with 53.42% in Podujevo, while immediately behind him is Ekrem Kastrati from the Social Democratic Initiative, who received 53.41% of the vote in Malisheva.
The list continues with Ramiz Lladrovci, an independent candidate in the Municipality of Drenas, who won with 52.32% of the vote, and then with Bashkim Ramosaj from the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) who won 51.57% in Deçan.
While at the bottom of the list of mayors who won with high percentages are:
Imri Ahmeti (LDK) – Lipjan with 51.15% of the votes.
Mehmet Ballazhi (PDK) – Hani i Elezit with 50.94% of the votes.
Kadri Rahimaj (LVV) – Kamenica with 50.56%.
Qemajl Aliu (LVV) – Shtime with 50.47% of the votes. /Telegraph/




















































