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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 Kosovodeclared 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 MinisterEnver 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.
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Mimoza Kusari Lila
New Kosovo Alliance
20,160
43.95
25,183
52.38
Pal Lekaj (incumbent)
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
16,376
35.70
22,890
47.62
Hajdar Beqa
Democratic Party of Kosovo
5,574
12.15
Luan Gola
Democratic League of Kosovo
2,926
6.38
Arberije Nagavci
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
830
1.81
Total
45,866
100.00
48,073
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
10,208
24.67
9
New Kosovo Alliance
10,066
24.33
9
Democratic Party of Kosovo
6,762
16.34
6
Democratic League of Kosovo
5,117
12.37
4
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo
3,927
9.49
3
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
2,442
5.90
2
Justice Party
1,140
2.75
1
Democratic Christian Party for Integration
741
1.79
1
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo
461
1.11
–
Movement for Unification
223
0.54
–
Civic Initiative Srpska
147
0.36
–
National Front of Kosovo
91
0.22
–
Social Democratic Party of Kosovo
56
0.14
–
Total
41,381
100.00
35
Source:
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Rasim Selmanaj (incumbent)
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
7,170
48.83
13
Democratic League of Kosovo
4,532
30.86
9
Democratic Party of Kosovo
1,854
12.63
3
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
799
5.44
2
Justice Party
159
1.08
–
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo
87
0.59
–
National Front of Kosovo
83
0.57
–
Total
14,684
100.00
27
Source:
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Agron Kuçi (incumbent)
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
1,209
47.81
1,414
62.46
Zenun Shala
Democratic League of Kosovo
823
32.54
850
37.54
Rexhep Pepshi
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
316
12.50
Nimon Tofaj
Democratic Party of Kosovo
181
7.16
Total
2,529
100.00
2,264
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
895
37.62
6
Democratic League of Kosovo
832
34.97
5
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
363
15.26
2
Democratic Party of Kosovo
289
12.15
2
Total
2,379
100.00
15
Source:
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Idriz Vehapi
Democratic Party of Kosovo
9,609
38.65
11,890
52.38
Smajl Latifi (incumbent)
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
8,169
32.86
10,810
47.62
Fahredin Shehu
Democratic League of Kosovo
5,512
22.17
Dervish Çadraku
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
847
3.41
Sinan Ejupi
New Kosovo Alliance
352
1.42
Bojan Nakalamić
New Strength
296
1.19
Irfan Cana
Civic Initiative "Ndryshe Rahovec"
75
0.30
Total
24,860
100.00
22,700
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo
7,953
34.93
11
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
5,885
25.84
8
Democratic League of Kosovo
5,090
22.35
7
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
1,430
6.28
2
New Kosovo Alliance
733
3.22
1
Movement for Unification
601
2.64
1
Justice Party
410
1.80
1
Civic Initiative Srpska
326
1.43
–
Social Democracy
83
0.36
–
Independent Liberal Party
82
0.36
–
New Strength
69
0.30
–
Civic Initiative "Other Rahovec"
64
0.28
–
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo
45
0.20
–
Total
22,771
100.00
31
Source:
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Dragan Jablanović
Civic Initiative Srpska
2,225
51.48
Blagoje Nedeljković
Democratic Initiative
940
21.75
Dragiša Krstović
Independent Liberal Party
538
12.45
Radomir Veličković
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"
244
5.65
Nenad Radosavljević
People's Justice
209
4.84
Slađan Kostić
Civic Initiative "Together"
166
3.84
Total
4,322
100.00
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.
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Civic Initiative Srpska
1,628
38.73
8
Democratic Initiative
814
19.37
4
Independent Liberal Party
445
10.59
2
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"
300
7.14
2
Civic Initiative "Together"
232
5.52
1
People's Justice
217
5.16
1
Initiative for a Better Life
175
4.16
1
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
88
2.09
–
Democratic Party of Kosovo
83
1.97
–
Bosniak Party for Democratic Action of Kosovo
70
1.67
–
Democratic League of Kosovo
66
1.57
–
Social Democracy
47
1.12
–
New Strength
23
0.55
–
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
15
0.36
–
Total
4,203
100.00
19
Source:
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Agim Bahtiri
New Kosovo Alliance
6,483
21.90
12,479
52.27
Avni Kastrati (incumbent)
Democratic Party of Kosovo
12,608
42.60
11,394
47.73
Mehdi Jonuzi
Democratic League of Kosovo
5,972
20.18
Faruk Mujka
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
2,259
7.63
Shaban Dragaj
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
1,039
3.51
Nexhmedin Spahiu
Independents of Mitrovica
833
2.81
Vesel Neziri
Justice Party
402
1.36
Total
29,596
100.00
23,873
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo
10,375
38.79
14
Democratic League of Kosovo
6,081
22.73
8
New Kosovo Alliance
3,671
13.72
5
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
2,086
7.80
3
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
1,824
6.82
2
Independents of Mitrovica
905
3.38
1
Justice Party
577
2.16
1
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo
398
1.49
1
Movement for Unification
376
1.41
–
Democratic Ashkali Party of Kosovo
148
0.55
–
Bosniak Party for Democratic Action of Kosovo
124
0.46
–
Ashkali Party for Integration
108
0.40
–
New Democratic Party
76
0.28
–
Total
26,749
100.00
35
Source:
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Krstimir Pantić
Civic Initiative Srpska
2,173
36.89
2,293
54.38
Oliver Ivanović
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"
1,670
28.35
1,924
45.62
Agim Deva
Democratic Party of Kosovo
1,190
20.20
Adrijana Hodžić
Independent
727
12.34
Dimitrije Janićijević
Independent Liberal Party
130
2.21
Total
5,890
100.00
4,217
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Civic Initiative Srpska
1,855
33.40
6
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"
1,808
32.55
6
Democratic Party of Kosovo
800
14.40
3
Democratic League of Kosovo
282
5.08
1
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
186
3.35
1
Independent Liberal Party
186
3.35
1
Bosniak Party for Democratic Action of Kosovo
170
3.06
1
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
151
2.72
–
New Kosovo Alliance
60
1.08
–
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo
33
0.59
–
Justice Party
23
0.41
–
Total
5,554
100.00
19
Source:
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Sami Lushtaku (incumbent)
Democratic Party of Kosovo
17,825
88.21
Ajnishahe Halimi
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
1,145
5.67
Cenë Behrami
Democratic League of Kosovo
437
2.16
Ramiz Polaci
New Kosovo Alliance
404
2.00
Qazim Xani
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
277
1.37
Musli Ahmeti
Social Movement of Kosovo
119
0.59
Total
20,207
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo
15,653
81.74
26
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
813
4.25
1
Democratic League of Kosovo
537
2.80
1
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
446
2.33
1
Justice Party
370
1.93
1
New Kosovo Alliance
364
1.90
1
Arben Thaqi
265
1.38
–
Social Movement of Kosovo
190
0.99
–
Hysni Rexhepi
185
0.97
–
Movement for Unification
184
0.96
–
Democratic Alternative of Kosovo
142
0.74
–
Total
19,149
100.00
31
Source:
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Bajram Mulaku (incumbent)
Democratic Party of Kosovo
11,838
38.99
10,329
55.20
Muharrem Shabani
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
6,801
22.40
8,384
44.80
Refik Ramaj
Democratic League of Kosovo
6,722
22.14
Xhemajl Pllana
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
3,383
11.14
Avdullah Klinaku
Justice Party
1,241
4.09
Remzi Selimi
Movement for Unification
373
1.23
Total
30,358
100.00
18,713
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo
9,641
34.64
12
Democratic League of Kosovo
5,418
19.47
7
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
85
5.31
1
Democratic Party of Kosovo
79
4.93
1
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
29
1.81
–
Total
1,602
100.00
15
Source:
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Gazmend Muhaxheri
Democratic League of Kosovo
17,200
40.97
23,211
56.37
Ali Berisha (incumbent)
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
15,269
36.37
17,967
43.63
Muhamet Halitaj
Democratic Party of Kosovo
6,392
15.23
Hivzi Muharremi
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
1,638
3.90
Myhedin Sylqa
Justice Party
998
2.38
Gazmir Raci
Democratic Alternative of Kosovo
197
0.47
Arsim Belegu
New Kosovo Alliance
160
0.38
Dreshai Ramé
Social Movement of Kosovo
125
0.30
Total
41,979
100.00
41,178
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Democratic League of Kosovo
11,514
29.60
10
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
11,283
29.00
10
Democratic Party of Kosovo
6,556
16.85
6
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
2,193
5.64
2
Justice Party
1,677
4.31
2
New Kosovo Alliance
783
2.01
1
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo
734
1.89
1
Civic Initiative Srpska
708
1.82
1
SDA–SDSG
674
1.73
1
Vakat Coalition
667
1.71
1
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo
404
1.04
–
Initiative: Sabahudin Ciriković
394
1.01
–
Democratic Alternative of Kosovo
263
0.68
–
Social Movement of Kosovo
209
0.54
–
Democratic Christian Party for Integration
178
0.46
–
Independent Liberal Party
160
0.41
–
National Front of Kosovo
142
0.37
–
United Roma Party of Kosovo
117
0.30
–
Montenegrin People's Party of Kosovo
74
0.19
–
New Strength
71
0.18
–
Bosniak Party of Democratic Action of Kosovo
68
0.17
–
Montenegrin Liberal Party
35
0.09
–
Total
38,904
100.00
35
Source:
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Haki Rugova (incumbent)
Democratic League of Kosovo
10,223
50.95
Donika Kadaj Bujupi
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
5,789
28.85
Shasivar Haxhijaj
Democratic Party of Kosovo
3,109
15.50
Florin Dreshaj
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
511
2.55
Teuta Hasani
New Kosovo Alliance
431
2.15
Total
20,063
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Democratic League of Kosovo
8,146
43.07
12
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
4,472
23.65
6
Democratic Party of Kosovo
2,822
14.92
4
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
666
3.52
1
Arif Elshani
511
2.70
1
New Kosovo Alliance
426
2.25
1
Civic Initiative Srpska
353
1.87
1
Civic Initiative "Bosniak Istog"
352
1.86
1
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo
330
1.74
–
Independent Liberal Party
241
1.27
–
Justice Party
233
1.23
–
SDA–SDSG
184
0.97
–
Social Democracy
56
0.30
–
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo
52
0.27
–
Vakat Coalition
43
0.23
–
Bosniak Party of Democratic Action of Kosovo
25
0.13
–
Total
18,912
100.00
27
Source:
Candidate
Party
First round
Second round
Sokol Bashota (incumbent)
Democratic Party of Kosovo
7,976
42.52
6,864
75.12
Enver Berisha
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania (Affiliation: Alliance for the Future of Kosovo)
4,575
24.39
2,273
24.88
Fadil Gashi
Democratic League of Kosovo
4,463
23.79
Prend Buzhala
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo
746
3.98
Avni Gashi
New Kosovo Alliance
512
2.73
Hajzer Idrizi
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
387
2.06
Filip Berisha
Christian Democratic Party of Integration
100
0.53
Total
18,759
100.00
9,137
100.00
Source:
Party
Votes
%
Seats
Democratic Party of Kosovo
5,450
30.90
9
Democratic League of Kosovo
3,497
19.83
5
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo–Democratic League of Dardania
3,262
18.50
5
Civic Initiative "Klina"
1,466
8.31
2
Initiative for the Advancement of Klina
1,092
6.19
2
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo
736
4.17
1
Levizja Vetëvendosje!
483
2.74
1
New Kosovo Alliance
432
2.45
1
Civic Initiative Srpska
398
2.26
1
Zafer Gashi
260
1.47
–
Social Democracy
183
1.04
–
Justice Party
179
1.01
–
Democratic Christian Party for Integration
110
0.62
–
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo
88
0.50
–
Total
17,636
100.00
27
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.
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Goran Rakić
Civic Initiative Srpska
2,778
52.84
Oliver Ivanović
Civic Initiative "SDP - Oliver Ivanović"
1,452
27.62
Florent Azemi
Democratic Party of Kosovo
567
10.79
Musa Myftari
Democratic League of Kosovo
460
8.75
Total
5,257
100.00
Source:
Rakić subsequently joined the Serb List, becoming its leader in July 2017.
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