Sklearn does that ! Check this out. Predict_proba is the function you want.
You will have your probabilities for each class, just multiply it by K to have the actual number you want :
X = [[0], [1], [2], [3]]
y = [0, 0, 1, 1]
from sklearn.neighbors import KNeighborsClassifier
K = 3
neigh = KNeighborsClassifier(n_neighbors=K)
neigh.fit(X, y)
print(neigh.predict([[1.1]]))
predicted = neigh.predict_proba([[0.9]]) # -> [[0.66666667 0.33333333]]
whatYouWant = K*predicted
print(whatYouWant) #-> [[2,1]]
print("Number of 0 : ",whatYouWant[0][0]) # -> Number of 0 : 2.0
print("Number of 1 : ",whatYouWant[0][1]) # -> Number of 1 : 1.0
print("Total : ",sum(whatYouWant[0])) # -> Total : 3.0 which is K