Pristina (Photo: YTPrintScreen)
Elections for the Kosovo Assembly took place on Feb. 9 with 1,280 candidates on 28 tickets vying for 120 seats in the legislature.
Of those 28, 14 are minority tickets that are neither Serb nor ethnic Albanian, eight are ethnic Albanian, and six are Serb tickets. Voters cast their ballots in the election for 120 seats in the Kosovo Assembly, ten of which are reserved for the Serb minority, and ten for the other minorities in Kosovo. The tickets representing Serbs include the Serb List, which had all ten seats in the previous Assembly, the Serb Democracy, the Party of Kosovo Serbs, the People's Justice Civic Initiative, the For Freedom, Justice and Survival ticket and the Serb People's Movement.
A total of 2,075,868 citizens were eligible to vote in the Kosovo Assembly election and they could do so in 941 polling centers with 2,533 polling stations, the Kosovo Central Electoral Commission announced. In Kosovo itself, 1,970,944 citizens are eligible to vote, while 104,924 persons were registered to vote from abroad.
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