Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjeve ka njoftuar se është përmbyllur procesi i verifikimit dhe numërimit të votave në të gjitha Qendrat Komunale të Numërimit në Kosovë.
Zëdhënësi i KQZ-së, Valmir Elezi, ka bërë të ditur se të shtunën, në orën 19:00, procesi ka përfunduar edhe në Qendrën Komunale të Numërimit në Prishtinë, ku janë proceduar gjithsej 262 vendvotime.
“Ky moment shënon përfundimin e procesit në të gjitha 38 komunat, i cili ka filluar një ditë pas ditës së zgjedhjeve”, ka deklaruar Elezi.
Sipas tij, në të gjitha Qendrat Komunale të Numërimit janë proceduar 2 mijë e 498 vendvotime, përkatësisht 100 për qind e tyre.
Procesi zgjedhor do të vazhdojë në Qendrën e Numërimit dhe Rezultateve, ku kanë mbetur për t’u numëruar fletëvotimet e ardhura përmes postës, votat me kusht dhe votat e personave me nevoja të veçanta.
KQZ-ja ka nisur të premten në mbrëmje numërimin e votave nga diaspora, proces që pritet të zgjasë disa ditë. Sipas Elezit, nëga 23 kutitë postare të hapura për këtë lloj votimi janë tërhequr më shumë se 85 mijë e 700 pako të supozuara me fletëvotime. Pjesa më e madhe e tyre tashmë është vlerësuar nga shërbimi votues i KQZ-së dhe është bërë gati për numërim.
Ndërkohë, pas përfundimit të numërimit të votave përmes postës, do të nisë numërimi i votave me kusht dhe i votave të personave me nevoja të veçanta.
Votimi me kusht është mundësuar në 52 vendvotime, ku janë evidentuar 8 mijë e 751 votues, ndërsa për votimin e personave me nevoja të veçanta, të zhvilluar përmes ekipeve mobile jashtë vendvotimeve, kanë qenë të regjistruar 3 mijë e 144 votues.
Elezi ka bërë të ditur se para se të fillohet me numërimin e këtyre fletëvotimeve, KQZ-ja po skanon listat e votuesve të përdorura në vendvotimet e rregullta, me qëllim të krahasimit të të dhënave dhe evidentimit të rasteve eventuale të votimit të dyfishtë.
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Gazeta ExpressIndependentCenter5 days ago The CQZ will close the postal vote count tomorrow and start counting those with disabilities and disabilities.The Central Election Commission (KQZ) confirmed that it will complete the counting of mail-in ballots by midday tomorrow (Wednesday, June 17, 2026). It will then begin counting conditional votes and those cast by individuals with special needs. According to Valmir Elezi, spokesperson for KQZ, 216 out of 223 ballot boxes containing presumed mail-in ballots will be processed today, while the remaining seven will be counted on Wednesday morning. Additionally, KQZ will start counting conditional votes from 52 polling stations where 8,751 voters have been registered, as well as votes from people in
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual update on the electoral process without apparent ideological framing or biased language.
RTKState / PublicCenter7 days ago CEC concludes the evaluation of postal voting packages, 82,809 approvedThe Central Election Commission (KQZ) has announced that the evaluation process of mail-in ballots from abroad has been completed, with 82,809 packages approved out of 85,790 reviewed. The main reason for rejection was missing registration documents in 2,552 cases, along with other issues such as multiple ballots per package, incorrect state of origin, missing ballots, and postal stamps. The collection of mail-in ballots ended on June 8, involving 23 postal boxes across 22 countries and Kosovo. Voting by mail was open from May 21 to June 6, with approximately 105,000 citizens registered tovote
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the processing of mail-in ballots without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on procedural details and does not take a stance on any political issue.
Official sources cited
- government Central Election Commission (KQZ)
Gazeta ExpressIndependentCenter8 days ago The QC gives details of the postal votes, indicates how many were counted and how many were cancelled in the verification processThe Central Election Commission (KQZ) has announced details regarding the counting of mail-in ballots cast by Kosovo citizens abroad. The process began on June 12 at the Counting and Results Center, with over 60,000 packages received so far. Of these, 59,973 have been accepted, while 2,244 were rejected primarily due to missing registration documents.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the electoral process without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports on the number of accepted and rejected mail-in ballots and the reasons for rejection based on official statements from KQZ.
Official sources cited
- organisation KQZ Statement
RTKState / PublicCenter8 days ago Finish counting in all CCPs, 100% of the polls are heldThe Central Election Commission has announced that the verification and counting process of votes has been completed in all polling stations across Kosovo.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on the completion of vote counting in an election, which is a routine procedural update with no overt ideological framing or biased language.
Official sources cited
- government Central Election Commission
Koha.netIndependentCenter12 days ago The counting of the votes for the members of parliament in five centres is completedThe Central Election Commission has announced the completion of the vote counting process for deputies in five Local Counting Centers (LCCs): Juniku, Shtërpca, Hani i Elezit, Parteshi, and Mamusha. The process continues in 32 other LCCs across Kosovo. In the LCC in Vushtrri, voting was conducted at 10 polling stations, but due to technical issues with the internet connection, the results could not be processed according to procedures. As a result, the ballot boxes were sealed and secured, and the process will continue during the day. These polling stations will be recounted to ensure proper结果.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on the progress of vote counting in local election centers without any apparent ideological framing or biased language.
Official sources cited
- government Central Election Commission Announcement
RTKState / PublicCenter12 days ago QC: Finish counting at 5 QCs, process continues at 32 moreThe counting of votes for parliamentary candidates and verification of results from completed ballots has concluded in five municipal vote-counting centers (QKN). The process continues in 32 other QKNs across Kosovo. In Vushtrri, voting boxes were sealed due to technical issues with the internet connection, and the count will resume later in the day.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual update on the progress of vote counting in Kosovo without taking a stance or using biased language. It reports on the status of the electoral process neutrally, citing official sources.
Official sources cited
- government Spokesperson for KQZ, Valmir Elezi