Kosovo holds municipal elections with the governing party aiming for Pristina city hall
Serb List won nine of ten Serb-majority municipalities amid a 40% turnout, while 21 municipalities will hold runoffs due to no candidate securing over 50% of votes, election officials said.
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After counting the majority of votes from the local elections of October 12, 2025, the Central Election Commission (CEC) has announced that a good number of municipalities will organize a second round of elections on November 9 to determine new mayors.
The first results for the local elections in Kosovo are coming in. It's a small sample of a few polling stations.

Kosovo holds municipal elections with the governing party aiming for Pristina city hall
Kosovo is holding municipal elections on Sunday, with the left-wing Self-Determination Movement, or Vetevendosje!, aiming to capture the capital's city hall. About 2.1 million registered voters are choosing mayors and local parliaments in 38 municipalities. Preliminary results are expected by…
"It is a reflection of the political aspiration to return things to normal," Pavkovic said.
Mayoral runoffs in biggest cities, return of the Serb List
The first round of the local elections in Kosovo, held on 12 October, saw the return of the Serb List in the Serb-majority municipalities in the north after the boycott of the 2023 snap elections. The party of Prime Minister Albin Kurti, Vetëvendosje, came in second in the mayoral race in the capital of Pristina and the majority of other big cities. Seventeen mayors were elected in the first round with more than 50% of the vote (nine of them in …
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