A number of domestic organizations have reported violations during Georgia’s parliamentary elections.
Nino Dolidze, head of the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy, declared that 9.1% of polling stations had experienced the following incidents by 2 p.m.:
- Multiple ballot submissions at the 69th polling station in Marneuli;
- A commission member voting twice at the 18th polling station in Ambrolauri;
- Agitation at the 1st polling station in Kaspi, where observers were obstructed from documenting the incident;
- A commission member taking away an observer’s mobile device at the 18th polling station in Ambrolauri;
- Unsatisfactory facilitation at the 3rd and 26th polling stations in Tbilisi, with observers being unable to properly conduct their job;
- Granting of multiple ballots to a single individual.
Notably, the Georgian Young Lawyers Association reported 27 complaints regarding violations at polling stations. Such issues were also present in overseas stations, particularly in Helsinki, Vilnius, and Madrid.
Source: agenda.ge