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2013 Kosovan local elections


Central Election Commission of the Republic of Kosovo symbolics was used on local elections 2013

Local elections were held in Kosovo on 3 November 2013, with a second round on 1 December. These were the first elections which the Serbs of Northern Kosovo participated in since the Republic of Kosovo declared independence in 2008; polls were monitored by the OSCE. There were violent reactions in Serb-majority areas of northern Kosovo.

  • The Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) won in Drenas, Kaçanik, Skënderaj and Shtime.
  • The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) candidates received the most votes in Fushë Kosovë/Kosovo Polje, Istog and Podujevo.
  • The Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) in coalition with Democratic League of Dardania (LDD) won in Deçan/Dečani.
  • The Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo won in Mamusha.
  • The independent candidate Rufki Suma (supported by Vetëvendosje!) won in Hani i Elezit.
  • Civic Initiative Srpska won in Leposavić, Zvečan, and Zubin Potok.
  • The rest of communes went into the second round.

In August 2013, members of the "Interim Assembly of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija" voted on a statement that said the election would violate Serbian law. This statement was rejected by the governments of Kosovo and of Serbia. Since Kosovo declared independence in 2008, government in these Serb-majority municipalities in the north of Kosovo has been funded by Serbia, and they have been dominated by organised crime and paramilitaries.

In the predominantly Serb area of Northern Kosovo, local Serb hardliners campaigned for a boycott of the elections. Voter intimidation was reported. Right before the election day, on Saturday night, a group of people attacked and severely injured the Civic Initiative Srpska candidate for northern Mitrovica Krstimir Pantić in front of his house in Koloshin street; he was taken to hospital. The entire political spectrum condemned the attack. Though the perpetrators were not found, Pantić pointed to the pro-boycott groups, who were not interested in official representation of Serbs within Kosovo.

On election day, there were incidents and clashes with police, after extremists raided several polling stations and spoiled votes. Staff were assaulted, ballot boxes smashed, and tear gas canisters set off. This disruption caused the elections to be annulled in three polls in northern Mitrovica, repeated on November 17. The government of Serbia had encouraged Serbs in North Kosovo to participate in the elections, but this violence undermined attempts to normalise relations between the two governments. According to the OSCE the voter turnout was 22% in Leposavić, 22% in Zubin Potok and 11.21% in Zvečan. Oliver Ivanović called for the results in the northern four municipalities to be annulled. Following Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj declarations that "the mayors in the north should be of Serbian ethnicity", the Albanian opposition accused the government and DPK for having intentionally facilitated the defeat of Albanian candidates for the sake of stimulating the Serbian citizens in the north, despite their low voter turnout.

The partial revoting in three polls of Northern Mitrovica on 17 November was quiet without any notable incident. The result reconfirmed Civic Initiative Srpska had the plurality, pushing the municipality elections into the second round on 1 December.

The media reported a turnout of 41.5%, while the official statement after the closing of polls from the Central Election Commission chairwoman Valdete Daka gave a turnout of 39.87%.

  • New Kosovo Alliance (AKR) won in Gjakova (Đakovica) with Mimoza Kusari Lila, former Minister of Commerce, becoming the first female mayor in the history of the new country. The same New Kosovo Alliance (AKR) (supported by Democratic League of Kosovo) won in Mitrovica.
  • Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) won in Gjilan, Lipjan, Peja, Suva Reka, Ferizaj, and Viti.
  • Vetëvendosje! won in Pristina, where LDK had previously ruled since ever.
  • Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) won in Dragash, Klina, Kamenica, Rahovec, Prizren, and Vushtrri.
  • Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) in coalition with Democratic League of Dardania (LDD) won in Obilić, and Junik.
  • Civic Initiative Srpska won in Novo Brdo, Gracanica, Ranillug, Klokot, Partesh (result got suspended by the CEC due to irregularities and partial repetition established for two weeks later), and Northern Mitrovica.
  • Independent Liberal Party (SLS) won in Štrpce.
  • Civic Initiative for Malisevo (Albanian: Iniciativa Qytetare Për Malishevën) led by former KLA leader and politician Fatmir Limaj, won in Malisheva.

Incidents similar to Northern Mitrovica during the first round we reported in Partesh during the second round, where groups of persons entered the voting polls and destroyed the materials. The Central Election Commission reordered re-voting in three polls to be held in December 15, 2013, before finalizing the results for this municipality.

Other controversies sprang in Prishtina, where a video of Isa Mustafa's son trying to buy votes were registered and distributed to the media from a VV! activist.

The repetition took place in Pasjan village on December 15. 1,304 voters (68.78%) participated. Civic Initiative Srpska won over SLS with 52.4%.

The official statement from the Prosecution Office during the fourth press conference within December 1, stated that the office received material regarding 44 cases involving 81 persons. Out of these, 16 charges were pressed towards 21 persons. In addition, 8 persons were arrested during the same day for various offenses related to the election process.

  • EU: EU Special Representative in Kosovo Samuel Žbogar said the election was a success, even in Northern Kosovo. He said that there was a good voter turn-out in Northern Kosovo.
  • Germany: German government spokesman Steffen Seibert condemned the violence and praised Kosovo and Serbia for the election.
  • Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe: OSCE spokesman Nikola Gaon said that the attack on the electoral process and the OSCE staff cannot be tolerated and that the mission is expecting that the attackers will be found and convicted.
  • The Kosovo government called the elections a historical step in integrating the north with the rest of Kosovo, and evaluated them as very positive.
  • American Embassy in Pristina said that they were encouraged by the turnout and the ongoing elections in the north, nevertheless they would be following the reported irregularities and expected that all issues got resolved conforming to Kosovo legislation.
  • European Network of Election Monitoring Organizations (ENEMO), in its preliminary conclusions regarding the re-run in Northern Mitrovica, stated that the re-run of the 1st round of local elections in North Mitrovica was conducted efficiently and administered in a peaceful atmosphere in all Polling Centers, with occasional procedural shortcomings.
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Mimoza Kusari LilaNew Kosovo Alliance20,16043.9525,18352.38
Pal Lekaj (incumbent)Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)16,37635.7022,89047.62
Hajdar BeqaDemocratic Party of Kosovo5,57412.15
Luan GolaDemocratic League of Kosovo2,9266.38
Arberije NagavciLevizja Vetëvendosje!8301.81
Total45,866100.0048,073100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania10,20824.679
New Kosovo Alliance10,06624.339
Democratic Party of Kosovo6,76216.346
Democratic League of Kosovo5,11712.374
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo3,9279.493
Levizja Vetëvendosje!2,4425.902
Justice Party1,1402.751
Democratic Christian Party for Integration7411.791
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo4611.11
Movement for Unification2230.54
Civic Initiative Srpska1470.36
National Front of Kosovo910.22
Social Democratic Party of Kosovo560.14
Total41,381100.0035
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Rasim Selmanaj (incumbent)Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)8,66954.26
Blerim BajraktarajDemocratic League of Kosovo5,55534.77
Xhevdet HasanmetajDemocratic Party of Kosovo1,0786.75
Bilall HadërgjonajLevizja Vetëvendosje!6764.23
Total15,978100.00
Source:

Rasim Selmanaj resigned as mayor of Deçan in July 2017 after being elected to the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. Sami Cacaj of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo became acting mayor pending the 2017 Kosovan local elections.

PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania7,17048.8313
Democratic League of Kosovo4,53230.869
Democratic Party of Kosovo1,85412.633
Levizja Vetëvendosje!7995.442
Justice Party1591.08
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo870.59
National Front of Kosovo830.57
Total14,684100.0027
Source:
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Agron Kuçi (incumbent)Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)1,20947.811,41462.46
Zenun ShalaDemocratic League of Kosovo82332.5485037.54
Rexhep PepshiLevizja Vetëvendosje!31612.50
Nimon TofajDemocratic Party of Kosovo1817.16
Total2,529100.002,264100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania89537.626
Democratic League of Kosovo83234.975
Levizja Vetëvendosje!36315.262
Democratic Party of Kosovo28912.152
Total2,379100.0015
Source:
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Idriz VehapiDemocratic Party of Kosovo9,60938.6511,89052.38
Smajl Latifi (incumbent)Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)8,16932.8610,81047.62
Fahredin ShehuDemocratic League of Kosovo5,51222.17
Dervish ÇadrakuLevizja Vetëvendosje!8473.41
Sinan EjupiNew Kosovo Alliance3521.42
Bojan NakalamićNew Strength2961.19
Irfan CanaCivic Initiative "Ndryshe Rahovec"750.30
Total24,860100.0022,700100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo7,95334.9311
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania5,88525.848
Democratic League of Kosovo5,09022.357
Levizja Vetëvendosje!1,4306.282
New Kosovo Alliance7333.221
Movement for Unification6012.641
Justice Party4101.801
Civic Initiative Srpska3261.43
Social Democracy830.36
Independent Liberal Party820.36
New Strength690.30
Civic Initiative "Other Rahovec"640.28
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo450.20
Total22,771100.0031
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Dragan JablanovićCivic Initiative Srpska2,22551.48
Blagoje NedeljkovićDemocratic Initiative94021.75
Dragiša KrstovićIndependent Liberal Party53812.45
Radomir VeličkovićCivic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"2445.65
Nenad RadosavljevićPeople's Justice2094.84
Slađan KostićCivic Initiative "Together"1663.84
Total4,322100.00
Source:

In addition to being elected mayor of Leposavić in the Republic of Kosovo's electoral system, Dragan Jablanović was also recognized by Serbia as the leader of a parallel provisional authority. He became a founding member of the Serb List in 2014. He was removed as leader of the provisional authority the following year at his own request, amid the backdrop of serious divisions in the Serb List, and was replaced by Zoran Tomić. Jablanović continued to serve as Leposavić's mayor as recognized by the Republic of Kosovo, and in 2017 he joined the Party of Kosovo Serbs. Jablanović's various political affiliations in these years corresponded to those of his son, Aleksandar Jablanović.

PartyVotes%Seats
Civic Initiative Srpska1,62838.738
Democratic Initiative81419.374
Independent Liberal Party44510.592
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"3007.142
Civic Initiative "Together"2325.521
People's Justice2175.161
Initiative for a Better Life1754.161
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania882.09
Democratic Party of Kosovo831.97
Bosniak Party for Democratic Action of Kosovo701.67
Democratic League of Kosovo661.57
Social Democracy471.12
New Strength230.55
Levizja Vetëvendosje!150.36
Total4,203100.0019
Source:
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Agim BahtiriNew Kosovo Alliance6,48321.9012,47952.27
Avni Kastrati (incumbent)Democratic Party of Kosovo12,60842.6011,39447.73
Mehdi JonuziDemocratic League of Kosovo5,97220.18
Faruk MujkaLevizja Vetëvendosje!2,2597.63
Shaban DragajAlliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania1,0393.51
Nexhmedin SpahiuIndependents of Mitrovica8332.81
Vesel NeziriJustice Party4021.36
Total29,596100.0023,873100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo10,37538.7914
Democratic League of Kosovo6,08122.738
New Kosovo Alliance3,67113.725
Levizja Vetëvendosje!2,0867.803
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania1,8246.822
Independents of Mitrovica9053.381
Justice Party5772.161
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo3981.491
Movement for Unification3761.41
Democratic Ashkali Party of Kosovo1480.55
Bosniak Party for Democratic Action of Kosovo1240.46
Ashkali Party for Integration1080.40
New Democratic Party760.28
Total26,749100.0035
Source:
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Krstimir PantićCivic Initiative Srpska2,17336.892,29354.38
Oliver IvanovićCivic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"1,67028.351,92445.62
Agim DevaDemocratic Party of Kosovo1,19020.20
Adrijana HodžićIndependent72712.34
Dimitrije JanićijevićIndependent Liberal Party1302.21
Total5,890100.004,217100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Civic Initiative Srpska1,85533.406
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"1,80832.556
Democratic Party of Kosovo80014.403
Democratic League of Kosovo2825.081
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania1863.351
Independent Liberal Party1863.351
Bosniak Party for Democratic Action of Kosovo1703.061
Levizja Vetëvendosje!1512.72
New Kosovo Alliance601.08
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo330.59
Justice Party230.41
Total5,554100.0019
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Sami Lushtaku (incumbent)Democratic Party of Kosovo17,82588.21
Ajnishahe HalimiLevizja Vetëvendosje!1,1455.67
Cenë BehramiDemocratic League of Kosovo4372.16
Ramiz PolaciNew Kosovo Alliance4042.00
Qazim XaniAlliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania2771.37
Musli AhmetiSocial Movement of Kosovo1190.59
Total20,207100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo15,65381.7426
Levizja Vetëvendosje!8134.251
Democratic League of Kosovo5372.801
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania4462.331
Justice Party3701.931
New Kosovo Alliance3641.901
Arben Thaqi2651.38
Social Movement of Kosovo1900.99
Hysni Rexhepi1850.97
Movement for Unification1840.96
Democratic Alternative of Kosovo1420.74
Total19,149100.0031
Source:
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Bajram Mulaku (incumbent)Democratic Party of Kosovo11,83838.9910,32955.20
Muharrem ShabaniAlliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)6,80122.408,38444.80
Refik RamajDemocratic League of Kosovo6,72222.14
Xhemajl PllanaLevizja Vetëvendosje!3,38311.14
Avdullah KlinakuJustice Party1,2414.09
Remzi SelimiMovement for Unification3731.23
Total30,358100.0018,713100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo9,64134.6412
Democratic League of Kosovo5,41819.477
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania5,08418.276
Levizja Vetëvendosje!2,83710.193
Justice Party1,3244.762
New Kosovo Alliance1,2634.542
Civic Initiative Srpska5381.931
Movement for Unification5201.871
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo4921.771
Independent Liberal Party3261.17
Common Future2831.02
Kosovo Turkish Justice Party1070.38
Total27,833100.0035
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Stevan VulovićCivic Initiative Srpska2,12678.74
Qerkin VeseliDemocratic League of Kosovo29911.07
Izmir ZeqiriDemocratic Party of Kosovo2077.67
Branislav BožovićNew Strength682.52
Total2,700100.00
Source:

Vulović subsequently joined the Serb List.

PartyVotes%Seats
Civic Initiative Srpska1,96174.9611
Democratic League of Kosovo27510.512
Democratic Party of Kosovo1997.611
Social Democracy1003.821
New Strength532.03
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania281.07
Total2,616100.0015
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vučina JankovićCivic Initiative Srpska48057.55
Nebojša VlajićCivic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"35442.45
Total834100.00
Source:

Janković subsequently joined the Serb List.

PartyVotes%Seats
Civic Initiative Srpska82451.448
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"58536.525
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania855.311
Democratic Party of Kosovo794.931
Levizja Vetëvendosje!291.81
Total1,602100.0015
Source:
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Gazmend MuhaxheriDemocratic League of Kosovo17,20040.9723,21156.37
Ali Berisha (incumbent)Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)15,26936.3717,96743.63
Muhamet HalitajDemocratic Party of Kosovo6,39215.23
Hivzi MuharremiLevizja Vetëvendosje!1,6383.90
Myhedin SylqaJustice Party9982.38
Gazmir RaciDemocratic Alternative of Kosovo1970.47
Arsim BeleguNew Kosovo Alliance1600.38
Dreshai RaméSocial Movement of Kosovo1250.30
Total41,979100.0041,178100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic League of Kosovo11,51429.6010
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania11,28329.0010
Democratic Party of Kosovo6,55616.856
Levizja Vetëvendosje!2,1935.642
Justice Party1,6774.312
New Kosovo Alliance7832.011
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo7341.891
Civic Initiative Srpska7081.821
SDA–SDSG6741.731
Vakat Coalition6671.711
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo4041.04
Initiative: Sabahudin Ciriković3941.01
Democratic Alternative of Kosovo2630.68
Social Movement of Kosovo2090.54
Democratic Christian Party for Integration1780.46
Independent Liberal Party1600.41
National Front of Kosovo1420.37
United Roma Party of Kosovo1170.30
Montenegrin People's Party of Kosovo740.19
New Strength710.18
Bosniak Party of Democratic Action of Kosovo680.17
Montenegrin Liberal Party350.09
Total38,904100.0035
Source:
CandidatePartyVotes%
Haki Rugova (incumbent)Democratic League of Kosovo10,22350.95
Donika Kadaj BujupiAlliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)5,78928.85
Shasivar HaxhijajDemocratic Party of Kosovo3,10915.50
Florin DreshajLevizja Vetëvendosje!5112.55
Teuta HasaniNew Kosovo Alliance4312.15
Total20,063100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic League of Kosovo8,14643.0712
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania4,47223.656
Democratic Party of Kosovo2,82214.924
Levizja Vetëvendosje!6663.521
Arif Elshani5112.701
New Kosovo Alliance4262.251
Civic Initiative Srpska3531.871
Civic Initiative "Bosniak Istog"3521.861
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo3301.74
Independent Liberal Party2411.27
Justice Party2331.23
SDA–SDSG1840.97
Social Democracy560.30
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo520.27
Vakat Coalition430.23
Bosniak Party of Democratic Action of Kosovo250.13
Total18,912100.0027
Source:
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Sokol Bashota (incumbent)Democratic Party of Kosovo7,97642.526,86475.12
Enver BerishaAlliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)4,57524.392,27324.88
Fadil GashiDemocratic League of Kosovo4,46323.79
Prend BuzhalaAlbanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo7463.98
Avni GashiNew Kosovo Alliance5122.73
Hajzer IdriziLevizja Vetëvendosje!3872.06
Filip BerishaChristian Democratic Party of Integration1000.53
Total18,759100.009,137100.00
Source:
PartyVotes%Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo5,45030.909
Democratic League of Kosovo3,49719.835
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania3,26218.505
Civic Initiative "Klina"1,4668.312
Initiative for the Advancement of Klina1,0926.192
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo7364.171
Levizja Vetëvendosje!4832.741
New Kosovo Alliance4322.451
Civic Initiative Srpska3982.261
Zafer Gashi2601.47
Social Democracy1831.04
Justice Party1791.01
Democratic Christian Party for Integration1100.62
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo880.50
Total17,636100.0027
Source:

All candidates who won elections had to sign a swearing in and oath paper that contained symbols of the Republic of Kosovo. In Serbian areas, a piece of paper was taped over the symbols so that Serbs would sign them without incident. Krstimir Pantić, mayor-elect of North Mitrovica, took the paper off the symbols, declared he would never sign them and resigned. A new election for North Mitrovica was scheduled for February 23, 2014. Goran Rakić won the election on February 23. He campaigned that he would sign the oath.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Goran RakićCivic Initiative Srpska2,77852.84
Oliver IvanovićCivic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"1,45227.62
Florent AzemiDemocratic Party of Kosovo56710.79
Musa MyftariDemocratic League of Kosovo4608.75
Total5,257100.00
Source:

Rakić subsequently joined the Serb List, becoming its leader in July 2017.

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