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Top five most voted women in LVV, PDK, LDK and AAK-NISMA according to results so far

Top five most voted women in LVV, PDK, LDK and AAK-NISMA according to results so far

The Central Election Commission is continuing the process of counting votes for candidates for deputies in Municipal Counting Centers in various municipalities of Kosovo. In some of these centers, the counting has already been completed.

In the February 9 elections, a large number of candidates competed for deputies, seeking support from citizens to secure a seat in the Assembly. However, not all of them will have the opportunity to become part of the next legislature, and this will depend on the number of votes they managed to collect during the election day, reports Telegrafi.

While the CEC continues counting votes, some results have already been published, including the number of candidates with the most votes.


The Telegraph below brings the top five most voted women on the list of the Vetëvendosje Movement, the Democratic Party of Kosovo and the Democratic League of Kosovo, and the coalition Alliance for the Future of Kosovo and the Social Democratic Initiative.

The most voted woman on the Vetëvendosje list is Albulena Haxhiu, who holds the position of Minister of Justice.

Albulena Haxhiu So far, it has collected 76 votes.

The second most voted woman is Donika Gërvalla, who also holds the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora.

According to the results so far, Gërvalla has collected 68 votes.

Mimosa Kusari – Lila, She ranks third as the most voted woman on the LVV list, with 50 citizens voting for her.

Meanwhile, the fourth ranked candidate is Albanian Mehmeti – Selimi, receiving the support of 34 votes.

The fifth most voted woman in the LVV is the candidate Saranda Bogujevci.

Candidate Bogujevci received 26 votes.

The list of the most voted women in the Democratic Party of Kosovo is headed by Vlora Citaku.

Candidate for MP, Vlora Çitaku has so far received 30 votes.

The second most voted woman is Jashari Hall, collecting 29 votes so far.

Ganimete Musliu She is the third most voted female candidate, where according to the CEC results, she has so far received 23 votes.

While, Blerta Deliu – Kodra, ranks fourth, it was voted for by 16 thousand 743 citizens.

candidate Ariana Musliu Shoshi She ranks as the fifth most voted woman on the PDK list, having collected 15 votes so far.

On the list of the Democratic League of Kosovo, Doarsa Kica- Xhelili She is the most voted woman, with 34 votes so far.

Second, it is ranked Enter Eid, with 32 thousand 863 votes.

candidate Jehona Lushaku – Sadriu She is also among the most voted women, she has 16 votes.

The fourth is in order. Marigona Geci with 14 thousand and 30 votes.

candidate Serbian Muçaj-Kabashi, She ranks fifth as the most voted woman in LDK, having so far received 11 votes.

On the list of the AAK-Nisma Social Democratic coalition, the candidate That's Kadrijaj is the most voted woman with 11 thousand 891 votes. The second most voted woman is Arbëreşe Krasniqi with 8 thousand and 484 votes.

candidate Albana BytyqIt ranks third with 7 votes.

While the candidate Jewelry Izmaku In the February 9 elections, she received 7 votes, according to the results so far, making her the fourth most voted female candidate on this list.

The fifth most voted female candidate is Teuta Haxhiu with 6 thousand 392 votes.

It is worth clarifying that on the list of this coalition, Time Kadrijaj and Arbëresha Krasniqi will most likely win the parliamentary mandate, due to the number of seats that this coalition will secure.

Parliamentary elections were held on February 9, where according to preliminary results, LVV is the first party, PDK second and LDK third.

The voting process was assessed as democratic and without incidents./Telegraph/