Who lost and who won how much in the 2025 elections compared to 2021
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LVV in the 2021 elections received 438.335 votes from citizens or 50.28 percent. But in the 2025 elections this party marked a decline, winning 396.787 votes or 42.30%. In total, Albin Kurti's party received 41.548 fewer votes.

Four years ago, PDK received 148.285 votes or 17 percent, while in 2025 this party marked an increase of 20.95 percent, or 196.474 votes. In total, Memli Krasniqi's party received 48.189 more votes.

LDK also ranked third in the 2021 elections when it received 110.985 votes or 12.7 percent, while on February 9, 2025, this party marked an increase by receiving 18.27% or 171.357 votes. In total, Lumir's party falls Abdixhikut has an increase of 60.372 votes or 12.183 votes more than PDK.

AAK-NISMA did not compete together in the 2021 elections. AAK had competed alone, coming in fourth with 62.111 votes or 7.12 percent. In the February 9 elections, Ramush Haradinaj's party was in coalition with Fatmir Limaj's Nisma, winning 66.256 votes or 7.06%, representing an increase of just over 4 votes.

The Social Democratic Initiative received 2021 votes or 21.997% in the 2.52 elections, failing to pass the electoral threshold.

Four years ago, the Serbian List received 44.407 votes or 5.09%, while on February 9, 2025, it recorded a drop of 4.492 votes - receiving a total of 39.915 votes or 4.26%, reports KosovaPress.

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