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Nationwide: Georgian Dream – 46.65%, National Movement 30.7%

by Georgia Today
October 3, 2021
in Highlights, Politics
Reading Time: 1 min read
Local Self-Government Elections over in Georgia, All Polling Stations Closed

In the October 2 election, 99.92% of the proportional ballots were counted across the country.

According to the Central Election Commission, the ruling Georgian Dream party won the majority, 821,225 votes – 46.65%, while the United National Movement received 540, 469 votes, which is 30.7%.

Regarding other parties, their percentages were distributed as follows:

Third Force-Strategy Builder – 1.34%
European Georgia – Movement for Georgia – 1.66%
Early Elections – United Georgia – 0.05%
European Democrats – 0.16%
Aleko Elisashvili – Citizens – 0.83%
David Tarkhan-Mouravi, Irma Inashvili – Alliance of Patriots of Georgia – 1.46%
Lelo – 2.71%
Shalva Natelashvili – Labor Party – 1.38%
Law and Justice – 0.02%
Georgia – 0.05%
Gogi Tsulaia New Christian Democrats – 0.07%
Reforms – 0.05%
Jondi Baghaturia – Georgian Troupe – 0.03%
European Socialists – 0.15%
Progress and Freedom – 0.06%
Development Party of Georgia – 0.01%
Social Democratic Party of Georgia – 0.01%
Gakharia – for Georgia – 7.79%
Elene Khoshtaria – It’s Time – 0.62%
Girchi – 0.95%
Zurab Girchi Japaridze – Girchi More Freedom – 1.44%

Ana Dolidze for People – 0.85%

All 769 polling stations have been counted in Tbilisi. According to the CEC, the results in the proportional part are as follows:

Georgian Dream – 40.3%

UNM – 27.97%

For Georgia – 8.85%

Lelo – 3.63%

Girchi- More Freedom (Zurab Japaridze) – 3.3%

Ana Dolidze Por People – 2.57%

Citizens – 2.45%

Elene Khoshtaria – Droa – 2.15%

Girchi – 1.62

Alliance of Patriots – 1.65%

Labor Party – 1.32%

European Georgia – 1.18%

Third Force – Strategy Builder – 1.01%

A second round of self-government elections will take place on October 30 in 20 cities:
Tbilisi, Rustavi, Kutaisi, Poti, Batumi, Telavi, Tianeti, Kareli, Khashuri, Tsageri, Baghdati, Tskaltubo, Ozurgeti, Senaki, Martvili, Khobi, Zugdidi, Tsalenjikha, Chkhorotskhu, Khelvachauri.

By Ana Dumbadze

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