At 19.00 the polling stations of the elections in Kosovo were closed and the first Exit Polls have started to be published.
According to the results published in “Klan Kosova”, it appears that LVV receives the results.
Even the Exit Poll of the T7 channel confirms LVV as the first party.
Based on the exit poll conducted by Albanian Post, the Vetëvendosje Movement has managed to win about 43% of the votes, the Democratic Party of Kosovo 22%, the Democratic League of Kosovo 18%, while the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo 7%, as well as about 10% more, which includes minority parties.
These results may change after the inclusion of diaspora votes. According to the projections, an increase of +1.5 to +2.2 percentage points (pp) is expected for the LVV, the PDK is not expected to have any changes, the LDK may experience a change of 0.3 to 0.5 pp, while neither the AAK is expected to have any change from the votes of the diaspora.
Based on the results of the exit poll in the 11th legislature, the LVV will have 49-51%, the PDK 24-25%, the LDK 19-20%, the AAK 7-8%, while the other entities will have around 20%.
Division of mandates
In the December 28 elections, the LVV secured 51.1% of the votes, the PDK 20.1%, the LDK 13.2–13.7% and the AAK 5.5–5.7%. These results in the 10th legislature were translated into 57 seats for LVV, 22 for PDK, 15 for LDK and 6 for AAK.
On Sunday, June 7, the citizens of Kosovo voted for the third time for the composition of the 11th legislature, after the political entities did not reach an agreement on the issue of the president. The country risks going to elections again even after these elections.
















