2001 Kosovan parliamentary election explained

Election Name:2001 Kosovan parliamentary election
Country:United Nations
First Election:yes
Previous Election:1992
Next Election:2004
Election Date:17 November 2001
Seats For Election:All 120 seats in the Assembly of Kosovo
Majority Seats:61
Turnout:64.30%[1]
Ongoing:no
Party1:LDK
Colour1:
  1. FF7070
Leader1:Ibrahim Rugova
Percentage1:45.65
Seats1:47
Party2:PDK
Colour2:
  1. 2E96D2
Leader2:Hashim Thaçi
Percentage2:25.70
Seats2:26
Party3:KP
Colour3:
  1. 1AA580
Percentage3:11.34
Seats3:22
Party4:AAK
Colour4:
  1. 99FFFF
Leader4:Ramush Haradinaj
Percentage4:7.83
Seats4:8
Party5:Vakat
Colour5:
  1. 00923F
Percentage5:1.15
Seats5:4
Party6:LKÇK
Colour6:
  1. E94C2E
Percentage6:1.11
Seats6:1
Last Election6:
  1. FF0000
Party7:KDTP
Colour7:
  1. FF0000
Leader7:Mahir Yağcılar
Percentage7:1.00
Seats7:3
Party8:ADPK
Colour8:
  1. D62118
Percentage8:0.98
Seats8:1
Party9:PD
Colour9:
  1. EB8580
Percentage9:0.57
Seats9:1
Party10:LPK
Colour10:
  1. FEEC85
Percentage10:0.56
Seats10:1
Party11:IRDK
Colour11:
  1. D1A74F
Percentage11:0.50
Seats11:2
Party12:PDAK
Colour12:
  1. 063A05
Percentage12:0.43
Seats12:2
Party13:SDA
Colour13:
  1. 000000
Percentage13:0.37
Seats13:1
Party14:PREBK
Colour14:
  1. 004DA3
Percentage14:0.34
Seats14:1
Prime Minister
After Election:Bajram Rexhepi
After Party:PDK

Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 17 November 2001. The first President of Kosovo taking office after the start of the UN Administration Ibrahim Rugova, was re elected and took office on 2 March 2002. The elections were held under the government of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Certified Results . KQZ (Komisioni Qendror i Zgjedhjeve) . 21 June 2020.
  2. Web site: OSCE Kosovo Elections.