Each list has 110 candidates for deputies.
And these political entities submitted them to the Central Election Commission on Tuesday.
This time too, there was no shortage of names among them of candidates who are aiming for the mandate of deputy for the first time.
Through the winning party of December 28, former journalist Arton Konushevci is seeking a seat.
For the first time, the former chairman of the Albanian National Council in the Valley, Ragmi Mustafi, also entered the electoral race.
While the actor, Armend Baloku, did the same.
But the biggest surprise within the VV list is number 89.
We are talking about Imam Osman Musliu from Drenas, who for the first time is seeking the votes of citizens in the June 7 elections.
While there was no place on the list for well-known names such as Driton Hyseni, Gramos Agusholli, Hysen Durmishi, Egzona Tërdevci and Lulzim Hetemi.
New names were also seen on the list of the Democratic Party of Kosovo on Tuesday night.
The former commander of the Llapi Zone, Rrustem Mustafa - Remi, has returned to the race for deputies.
Llapjani was ranked at number 15, while at number 32 is another former commander of the 124th Brigade of the KLA, Skender Hoxha.
Another former military woman was seen as a novelty within the PDK list.
We are talking about the former deputy leader of Vetëvendosje, Aida Dërguti, who is aiming for the assembly this time through the Democratic Party of Kosovo.
The surprises in this party were not only the names that were included in the list.
Outside of it, names like Abelard Tahiri, Kujtim Gashi and Ferat Shala remained.
The new additions to the Democratic League of Kosovo list came with Vjosa Osmani.
One of them, number 13, is Fahrije Hoti from Krusha e Madhe.
On the LDK list, candidates such as Albena Reshitaj and Jeta Statovci, Visar Xani and Besim Kodra were also presented.
Meanwhile, former MPs like Driton Selmanaj, Rrezarta Krasniqi and former minister Vlora Dumoshi were not seen here.
And in the first top 10 of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, the new name is that of former political analyst, Avni Arifi.
This time, former MPs like Shemsedin Dreshaj, Pal Lekaj, Lahi Brahimaj, and Haki Abazi will not seek the votes of citizens from AAK.
Otherwise, apart from the names of the candidates for deputies, the slogans of the political parties for the June 7 elections have not yet been revealed.