Democracy in Action (DnV) has published the preliminary results for today’s elections in Kosovo.
Eugen Cakolli from KDI, part of Democracy in Action, in a press conference, assessed that the voting process was conducted in a calm atmosphere and without major incidents.
According to preliminary data, the overall voter turnout was 42.1%, marking a decrease of about 4% compared to previous elections, without conditional votes and those from the diaspora.
Cakolli: VV 40.4 percent, PDK 21.7, LDK 17.5, AAK-NISMA 7.2 percent.
“Democracy in Action estimates that the voting took place in a calm atmosphere. The overall voter turnout is 42.1% with a margin of error of 0.84 percent. Conditional votes and those cast abroad, or by mail in Kosovo, are not counted in these elections. In terms of turnout, we have a decrease of about 4% lower than in 2021… Based on statistics, the first subject is LVV 40.4% with a margin of error of 1.44 percent, PDK 21.7% with a margin of error of 1.45 percent, LDK 17.5% with a margin of error of 0.97 percent, AAK-NISMA, Intellectuals and other coalition subjects with 7.2% with a margin of error of 0.82 percent. The Coalition for Family received 2.4 percent, with a margin of error of 0.21 percent. The Serbian List 5.4 percent with a margin of error of 1.68 percent and the political entity Za Slobodu Pravdu i Opstinak has received 0.6 percent of the votes, which based on the results guarantees them a seat in the Assembly,” Cakolli said.
He said that DnV asks political entities to refrain from early celebrations, while announcing that the counting of candidates’ votes is expected to begin on Monday.