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With Preliminary Information, Khatia Dekanoidze is Leading in Kutaisi Mayoral Elections

by Georgia Today
October 3, 2021
in Politics
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With Preliminary Information, Khatia Dekanoidze is Leading in Kutaisi Mayoral Elections

With pre-election data stated by the Central Election Commission According to the data of 54 out of 124 polling stations in Kutaisi, Khatia Dekanoidze, the candidate of the United National Movement, has 43.84% of the votes.

Georgian Dream candidate Ioseb Khakhaleishvili has 41.53% of the vote.

The rest of the votes were distributed as follows:
Strategy Builder – Andro Losaberidze – 4.95% ;
Gakharia For Georgia – Giorgi Goguadze – 8.33%;
Free Georgia – Irina Saghinadze – 1.35%.

By Ketevan Skhirtladze

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