The head of the CEC’s legal department, Giorgi Santuriani, reported that 1,170 complaints have been filed regarding the 2024 parliamentary elections, revealing a positively declining trend since 2020. Santuriani mentioned that, as of October 29, the results from 366 election stations were taken into account again, and the results were unchanged for 334 of them, with small alterations in just 32.
Conversely, in 2020, there were 2,054 complaints submitted, and 1,840 in 2021.
Below is the detailed breakdown:
- Supervising institutions: 570 grievances, a decrease compared to 629 from 2020 and 599 from 2021.
- Election subjects: 600, also decreased from 1,425 in 2020.
The nature of complaints and their frequency are provided below:
- Recount regarding invalidity: 544
- Seeking disciplinary action: 428
The CEC will post more in-depth statistical data on their website, with the designated deadline of November 3.