
Here's how the diaspora's votes were divided among the deputies...
The counting of the preferential vote from the Diaspora for Tirana has begun. While at the national level the Diaspora did not bring any change in mandates, it plays a major role in the preferential vote, especially in 5 districts.
In Tirana, the race between Jorida Tabaku and Ilir Alimehmeti remains open. With 1,102 envelopes counted out of a total of 42,402, Alimehmeti received 53 votes, while Tabaku received 43, figures that are unlikely to change anything, but we have to wait and see.
Meanwhile, in the SP, we have an open competition between Ornaldo Rakipi and Xhemal Qefalia. Rakipi has currently secured a mandate and has 9552 votes, while Qefalia has 9423 votes. So, a difference of nearly 100 votes. As for votes from the Diaspora, with 1102 envelopes counted, Qefalia has received 19 votes, while Rakipi has 18.
While the closest race is between Blerina Gjylameti (5751 votes) and Olta Xhaçka (5732 votes). Currently, from Diaspora, Xhaçka has received 12 votes, while Gjylameti has 9.
In Durrës, the race is also open at the bottom of the list. Etleva Budini has secured 4,047 votes, but is followed by Dorina Laçi with 3,164 votes.
In Fier, the game also remains open. Dhimitër Kruti has 3629 votes, but is followed by Ramion Kurti with 3622 votes. So, we have a 7 vote difference.
In Korça, the race remains open between Besa Spaho (6691 votes) and Enslemvera Zake (6239 votes).
The last district where we may see changes from the Diaspora vote is Vlora. Vasil Llajo has secured a mandate with 4894 votes, but is followed by Klevis Kaso with 4623 votes. /Pamphlet
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