Tomorrow, general elections will be held throughout the entire territory of Kosovo. These are the first regular elections since the declaration of independence in 2008. Through this material, we tell you everything you need to know about tomorrow.
The voting process, through which you give your support to a political entity, only takes a few minutes.
You can find your voting center on the official website of the Central Election Commission, by providing your personal number and date of birth.
Once you have learned where you will vote, take your identification and head to your polling station. There, you will once again find the brochure that provides instructions on how to vote.
Be careful, if you vote for candidates and not for the political entity, your vote will be declared invalid. Also, the vote is considered invalid if you vote for more than one political entity.On the left side you have the subject, while on the right are the candidates.
You can vote for ten candidates, unlike previous elections where you could only vote for five.
Polling stations in Kosovo open at 07:00 a.m. and close at 19:00 p.m. This entire time is considered election silence.
According to CEC data, the number of citizens eligible to vote at polling stations is 1 million, 970 voters.
Over 125 young people are voting for the first time.Meanwhile, the number of citizens who have registered to vote abroad is 104. For the first time, the diaspora is voting through diplomatic missions.
Voting by mail began on January 9th.
There are 9 political entities competing for the parliamentary elections on February 28th, with a total of 1280 candidates for MPs. Four candidates are running for prime minister./KosovaPress