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Final arrangements are in place for the municipal elections which will be held in Kosovo on 28 October, the first since last year's crisis. Preliminary results are expected by 1-2 November, and it is planned to present the final results and seat allocations to Bernard Kouchner, the Special Representative for Kosovo of the UN Secretary-General , for certification by 6 November.

KFOR has worked in close co-ordination with the OSCE and UN Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) on election planning and preparation and additional forces have been deployed so as to ensure that KFOR continues to provide a secure environment during the election period. Voting, in fact, began on 10 October under the special needs programme set up by the UNMIK. This programme was put into place for voters who could not register (i.e., those homebound by disability) and those who registered but could not vote on polling day (i.e., local police, hospital staff, etc).