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Mandate-Kombetar.Pdf Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Subjekti Zgjedhor 1 Fryma e Re Demokratike Numri Mandateve 8 Bashkia Mandate Dibër 0 Durrës 0 Elbasan 1 Kelcyre 1 Klos 0 Korçë 1 Librazhd 1 Malësi e Madhe 2 Mirditë 0 Pogradec 1 Shijak 0 Tiranë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 10 Partia Aleanca për Barazi dhe Drejtësi Numri Mandateve 8 Europiane Bashkia Mandate Divjake 1 Durrës 1 Fier 0 Kelcyre 1 Kukës 0 Lezhë 1 Librazhd 0 Mat 2 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Patos 0 Përmet 1 Tropojë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 11 Partia Aleanca Arbnore Kombëtare Numri Mandateve 24 Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 0 Devoll 1 Gramsh 3 Has 1 Kelcyre 0 Klos 2 Kolonjë 1 Korçë 1 Kukës 1 Lezhë 2 Lushnje 3 Malësi e Madhe 1 Mat 0 Mirditë 4 Përmet 1 Pogradec 0 Pukë 1 Sarandë 1 Selenicë 0 Tepelenë 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Tiranë 0 Vlorë 0 Vorë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 12 Partia Demokracia Sociale Numri Mandateve 79 Bashkia Mandate Berat 1 Bulqizë 1 Cërrik 1 Devoll 2 Dibër 1 Divjake 1 Dropull 2 Durrës 1 Elbasan 2 Fier 2 Finiq 3 Gramsh 3 Has 2 Himarë 1 Kamëz 2 Kelcyre 1 Klos 1 Kolonjë 2 Korçë 1 Krujë 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Kuçovë 2 Kukës 1 Kurbin 3 Lezhë 2 Libohove 2 Librazhd 2 Lushnje 2 Malësi e Madhe 1 Maliq 1 Mallakaster 2 Mat 1 Memaliaj 2 Mirditë 3 Patos 1 Peqin 1 Përmet 1 Pogradec 1 Prrenjas 1 Pukë 2 Pustec 2 Roskovec 1 Rrogozhinë 1 Sarandë 2 Selenicë 1 Shijak 1 Shkodër 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Skrapar 1 Tepelenë 2 Tiranë 1 Tropojë 0 Ura Vajgurore 1 Vau i Dejës 2 Vlorë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 13 Partia Kristian Demokrate Numri Mandateve 15 Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 1 Durrës 0 Fushë - Arrëz 4 Has 1 Kukës 0 Kurbin 1 Lezhë 0 Libohove 0 Malësi e Madhe 1 Memaliaj 1 Mirditë 1 Përmet 0 Pukë 4 Shkodër 0 Tiranë 0 Tropojë 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Vlorë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 14 Partia Lëvizja Punëtore Shqiptare Numri Mandateve 3 Bashkia Mandate Klos 1 Pogradec 0 Tropojë 2 Vlorë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 15 Partia e Pajtimit Kombëtar Shqiptar Numri Mandateve 1 Bashkia Mandate Kukës 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 16 Partia e Gjelbër Numri Mandateve 35 Bashkia Mandate Belsh 1 Bulqizë 1 Cërrik 1 Devoll 2 Dibër 1 Elbasan 1 Gjirokastër 1 Gramsh 4 Has 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Kamëz 0 Klos 1 Kolonjë 0 Korçë 2 Krujë 2 Kukës 1 Kurbin 2 Lezhë 1 Librazhd 2 Malësi e Madhe 1 Maliq 1 Mat 2 Peqin 0 Përmet 0 Pogradec 0 Prrenjas 1 Pukë 0 Selenicë 2 Tiranë 0 Tropojë 2 Ura Vajgurore 1 Vorë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 17 Partia G99 Numri Mandateve 13 Bashkia Mandate Berat 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Bulqizë 1 Dibër 3 Gjirokastër 1 Kavajë 1 Korçë 0 Kurbin 2 Malësi e Madhe 1 Përmet 1 Pogradec 1 Prrenjas 1 Tiranë 0 Tropojë 1 Vlorë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 18 Partia e Reformave Demokratike Numri Mandateve 11 Shqiptare Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 1 Elbasan 2 Gramsh 1 Has 0 Kelcyre 0 Kukës 0 Librazhd 1 Malësi e Madhe 1 Mat 2 Peqin 2 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Tiranë 0 Tropojë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 19 Partia Aleanca Demokristiane e Numri Mandateve 20 Shqipërisë Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 1 Dibër 3 Durrës 0 Fier 0 Fushë - Arrëz 1 Gjirokastër 2 Kamëz 1 Kelcyre 2 Klos 0 Kolonjë 0 Krujë 2 Kukës 1 Kurbin 0 Librazhd 0 Malësi e Madhe 1 Mat 1 Mirditë 0 Përmet 1 Prrenjas 1 Shijak 2 Tiranë 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Tropojë 0 Vau i Dejës 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 2 Partia Demokracia e Re Europiane Numri Mandateve 3 Bashkia Mandate Fier 0 Fushë - Arrëz 2 Has 1 Kukës 0 Lezhë 0 Pogradec 0 Vorë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 20 Partia Socialpunëtore Shqiptare Numri Mandateve 9 Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 1 Himarë 2 Klos 1 Kukës 3 Lezhë 1 Tiranë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 21 Partia Aleanca për Demokraci dhe Numri Mandateve 15 Solidaritet Bashkia Mandate Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Belsh 0 Bulqizë 1 Durrës 0 Finiq 1 Has 1 Himarë 1 Kelcyre 1 Klos 1 Krujë 0 Kukës 1 Kurbin 1 Libohove 0 Lushnje 1 Malësi e Madhe 1 Memaliaj 1 Përmet 1 Prrenjas 1 Roskovec 1 Shkodër 0 Tiranë 0 Ura Vajgurore 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 22 Partia për Mbrojtjen e të Drejtave të Numri Mandateve 7 Emigrantëve Bashkia Mandate Has 2 Klos 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Kukës 1 Lezhë 1 Mallakaster 1 Pogradec 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 23 Partia Demokrate për Integrim e Numri Mandateve 3 Prosperitet Bashkia Mandate Durrës 0 Has 1 Klos 1 Krujë 0 Kukës 0 Tiranë 0 Tropojë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 24 Partia Aleanca Demokratike Shqiptare Numri Mandateve 17 Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 2 Devoll 0 Dibër 1 Durrës 0 Fier 0 Has 1 Kelcyre 2 Korçë 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Kuçovë 1 Kukës 1 Lezhë 0 Librazhd 1 Maliq 1 Mallakaster 0 Mirditë 0 Pogradec 3 Prrenjas 2 Shijak 1 Shkodër 0 Tiranë 0 Tropojë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 25 Partia Socialiste e Moderuar Numri Mandateve 25 Bashkia Mandate Divjake 1 Durrës 1 Fushë - Arrëz 1 Gjirokastër 2 Has 0 Kavajë 1 Klos 1 Korçë 1 Kuçovë 2 Kukës 2 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Lezhë 2 Malësi e Madhe 1 Mallakaster 1 Mat 1 Mirditë 1 Pogradec 1 Prrenjas 1 Pukë 1 Shkodër 1 Tiranë 0 Tropojë 1 Vau i Dejës 2 Subjekti Zgjedhor 26 Partia Ardhmëria Shqiptare Numri Mandateve 17 Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 1 Durrës 1 Elbasan 0 Fushë - Arrëz 1 Has 2 Kelcyre 1 Klos 1 Krujë 2 Kukës 1 Lezhë 0 Librazhd 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Malësi e Madhe 1 Mirditë 3 Përmet 1 Pogradec 0 Tropojë 1 Vorë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 27 Partia Unitetit Kombëtar Numri Mandateve 29 Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 2 Divjake 1 Gjirokastër 1 Has 1 Himarë 0 Klos 1 Krujë 1 Kukës 0 Lezhë 9 Malësi e Madhe 4 Maliq 1 Mallakaster 1 Mirditë 1 Pogradec 1 Poliçan 2 Pukë 0 Tiranë 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Tropojë 1 Ura Vajgurore 2 Subjekti Zgjedhor 28 Partia Socialdemokrate e Shqipërisë Numri Mandateve 81 Bashkia Mandate Belsh 1 Devoll 1 Dibër 3 Divjake 1 Elbasan 1 Fier 1 Fushë - Arrëz 1 Gjirokastër 4 Has 1 Himarë 2 Kamëz 1 Kelcyre 1 Klos 2 Kolonjë 2 Korçë 1 Krujë 0 Kuçovë 0 Kukës 4 Kurbin 2 Lezhë 6 Lushnje 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Malësi e Madhe 1 Maliq 1 Mallakaster 1 Mat 1 Mirditë 3 Patos 1 Përmet 0 Pogradec 2 Prrenjas 0 Pukë 3 Pustec 3 Sarandë 1 Selenicë 3 Shijak 0 Shkodër 9 Tiranë 1 Tropojë 1 Ura Vajgurore 1 Vau i Dejës 12 Vlorë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 29 Partia e të Drejtave të Mohuara Numri Mandateve 7 Bashkia Mandate Bulqizë 0 Dibër 3 Has 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Klos 1 Kukës 1 Përmet 1 Tiranë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 3 Partia Balli Kombëtar Numri Mandateve 2 Bashkia Mandate Kukës 0 Lezhë 1 Librazhd 1 Pogradec 0 Tiranë 0 Vlorë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 30 Partia Socialiste e Shqipërisë Numri Mandateve1136 Bashkia Mandate Belsh 18 Berat 29 Bulqizë 7 Cërrik 19 Delvinë 15 Devoll 15 Dibër 14 Divjake 26 Dropull 16 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Durrës 46 Elbasan 43 Fier 48 Finiq 8 Fushë - Arrëz 5 Gjirokastër 19 Gramsh 10 Has 5 Himarë 14 Kamëz 36 Kavajë 29 Kelcyre 4 Klos 6 Kolonjë 10 Konispol 15 Korçë 33 Krujë 23 Kuçovë 26 Kukës 8 Kurbin 17 Lezhë 15 Libohove 12 Librazhd 12 Lushnje 33 Malësi e Madhe 11 Maliq 26 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Mallakaster 15 Mat 11 Memaliaj 17 Mirditë 5 Patos 19 Peqin 18 Përmet 7 Pogradec 20 Poliçan 13 Prrenjas 13 Pukë 4 Pustec 6 Roskovec 19 Rrogozhinë 20 Sarandë 23 Selenicë 15 Shijak 16 Shkodër 40 Skrapar 13 Tepelenë 12 Tiranë 56 Tropojë 7 Ura Vajgurore 15 Vau i Dejës 14 Vlorë 47 Vorë 18 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Subjekti Zgjedhor 31 Partia Aleanca e Maqedonasve për Numri Mandateve 4 Integrim Europian Bashkia Mandate Pustec 4 Subjekti Zgjedhor 32 Partia për Mbrojtjen e të Drejtave të Numri Mandateve 1 Punëtorëve të Shqipërisë Bashkia Mandate Kelcyre 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 34 Partia për Liri Demokraci dhe Etikë Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Kukës 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 35 Partia Minoriteti Etnik Grek për të Numri Mandateve 13 Ardhmen Bashkia Mandate Dropull 3 Finiq 9 Sarandë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 36 Partia Bindja Demokratike Numri Mandateve 23 Bashkia Mandate Belsh 0 Berat 1 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Bulqizë 0 Cërrik 0 Dibër 2 Divjake 0 Durrës 1 Elbasan 1 Fier 0 Gjirokastër 1 Gramsh 0 Has 0 Himarë 1 Kamëz 1 Kelcyre 0 Klos 0 Kolonjë 0 Korçë 1 Krujë 0 Kukës 1 Kurbin 1 Lezhë 0 Libohove 1 Librazhd 0 Lushnje 1 Malësi e Madhe 2 Maliq 0 Mallakaster 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Patos 0 Prrenjas 0 Rrogozhinë 0 Sarandë 2 Selenicë 0 Shijak 1 Shkodër 0 Skrapar 1 Tepelenë 0 Tiranë 1 Tropojë 0 Vlorë 2 Vorë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor 4 Partia Bashkimi Liberal Demokrat Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Devoll 0 Has 0 Korçë 0 Krujë 0 Kukës 0 Malësi e Madhe 0 Peqin 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Subjekti Zgjedhor 5 Partia Aleanca Kuq e Zi Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Kukës 0 Prrenjas 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 6 Partia Ora e Shqipërisë Numri Mandateve 7 Bashkia Mandate Belsh 1 Bulqizë 0 Kamëz 0 Kukës 3 Kurbin 2 Lezhë 0 Librazhd 1 Sarandë 0 Tiranë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 7 Partia Emigracionit Shqiptar Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Gramsh 0 Kelcyre 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Subjekti Zgjedhor 8 Partia Komuniste e Shqipërisë Numri Mandateve 1 Bashkia Mandate Belsh 0 Bulqizë 1 Krujë 0 Selenicë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor 9 Partia Personat me Aftësi të Kufizuar Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Pogradec 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor ALBERT RRAPUSH SHOPI Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Elbasan 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor ARETI ARISTIDH NASHO Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Finiq 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor BAKI AVNI JAZAJ Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Vlorë 0 Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Subjekti Zgjedhor FRAN NDUE JUSHI Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Mirditë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor MAJLINDA ADEM NDRECAJ Numri Mandateve 1 Bashkia Mandate Malësi e Madhe 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor MEHMET SHEREF NELAJ Numri Mandateve 1 Bashkia Mandate Sarandë 1 Subjekti Zgjedhor MONDI LEFTER LOLI Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Finiq 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor PETRO ZISO BOZHORI Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Finiq 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor SILVA JORGJI BURBO Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Zgjedhjet Vendore 2019 Mandatet për Këshill Himarë 0 Subjekti Zgjedhor VASILLAQ HARILLA BOLLANO Numri Mandateve 0 Bashkia Mandate Himarë 0 Total Mandate: 1619.
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