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The CEC counts over 73 percent of the votes – this is the difference between political parties

The CEC counts over 73 percent of the votes – this is the difference between political parties

Updated: They are numbered. 73.04% percent of the vote and LVV is 41.99 percent, PDK-22.68 percent while LDK – 17.90 percent of the vote.

According to data from the Central Election Commission, there were counted 73.04% of votes, and so far the results are:

Self-Determination Movement (LVV) with 41.99% (258,020 votes)


Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 22.68% (139,357 votes)

Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) with 17.90% (109,986 votes)

AAK – Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and Nisma with 7.56% (46,434 votes)

Serbian List with 2.98% (18,313 votes)

Coalition for Families with 2.29% (14,094 votes)


Updated: 50.89 percent of the votes have been counted and LVV is 37 percent, PDK-50 percent while LDK – 29.80 percent of the votes.

According to Central Election Commission data, 50.89% of votes have been counted, and so far the results are:

Self-Determination Movement (LVV) with 37.50% (166,031 votes)

Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 29.80% (131,940 votes)

Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) with 16.29% (72,138 votes)

AAK – Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and Nisma with 5.00% (35,073 votes)

Serbian List with 1.15% (10,104 votes)

Coalition for Families with 1.09% (8,856 votes)


Updated: 23.5 percent of votes have been counted and LVV is at 55.7 percent, PDK-23 percent while LDK – 9 percent.

According to Central Election Commission data, 23.65% of votes have been counted, and so far the results are:

Self-Determination Movement (LVV) with 55.77% (178,054 votes)

Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) with 25.39% (81,077 votes)

Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) with 8.99% (28,718 votes)

AAK – Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and Nisma with 5.00% (15,964 votes)

Serbian List with 1.15% (3,672 votes)

Coalition for Families with 1.09% (3,476 votes)


Updated: Based on 134 processed polling stations, according to the Central Election Commission, have been counted so far. 5.29 percent of the vote.

At 19:00 PM, polling stations for the parliamentary elections closed throughout Kosovo.

The voting process took place throughout the day without any major incidents, and now the Central Election Commission (CEC) has begun counting the votes.

According to the CEC, citizen participation in these elections was considerable, while the first results are expected to be published in the coming hours.

Click here to view the CEC results.