Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 24 October 2004 during the United Nations Interim Administration. The Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) remained the largest party, winning 47 of the 120 seats. A coalition government was formed by the LDK and the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK), with the AAK's leader Ramush Haradinaj becoming Prime Minister.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Democratic League of Kosovo313,43745.42470
Democratic Party of Kosovo199,11228.8530+4
Alliance for the Future of Kosovo57,9318.399+1
Reformist Party ORA43,0176.237New
Albanian Christian Democratic Party of Kosovo12,4271.802+1
Turkish Democratic Party of Kosovo8,3531.2130
Justice Party7,0131.0210
Vakat Coalition4,9720.723–1
People's Movement of Kosovo4,5260.6610
Liberal Party of Kosovo3,5420.511+1
Democratic Alternative of Kosovo3,0420.440New
Democratic Union2,6960.390New
New Democratic Initiative of Kosovo2,6580.3920
Albanian National Unity Party2,6070.380New
Democratic Ashkali Party of Kosovo2,5550.371New
Party of Democratic Action 2,5200.3710
Fuad Ramiqi2,2650.330New
Albanian National Front Party2,1560.3100
Social Democratic Party of Kosovo2,1070.3100
New Party of Kosovo1,5680.2300
Bosniak Party of Democratic Action of Kosovo1,4520.210New
Serbian List for Kosovo and Metohija1,4140.208New
Civic Initiative of Gora1,3580.201New
Prizrensko – Dragaška Inicijativa1,3420.190New
Xhevdet Rexhaj1,1350.1600
United Roma Party of Kosovo1,0490.1510
Albanian National Democratic Party8560.1200
Civic Initiative Balli Kombëtar Demokrat8070.120New
Belul Beqaj6010.090New
Riza Lluka5920.090New
Serb Civic Initiative3690.052New
Albanian Ashkali Democratic Party of Kosovo3610.050–1
Ramë Dreshaj2490.040New
Total690,089100.001200
Valid votes690,08998.65
Invalid/blank votes9,4301.35
Total votes699,519100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,412,68049.52
Source: KQZ, OCSE

Notes

  1. ^ Twenty seats were reserved for minorities but minority parties could win more than 20 depending on vote distribution

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