2020 Georgian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on 31 October and 21 November 2020 to elect the 150 members of Parliament. The ruling Georgian Dream party led by Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia won re-election for a third term in office, making it the first party in Georgian history to do so.[2] The elections also saw a record number of opposition parties elected to parliament.

2020 Georgian parliamentary election

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All 150 seats in Parliament
76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout55.70% (Increase 3.76pp; first round)
26.43% (Decrease 11.07pp; second round)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Giorgi Gakharia Grigol Vashadze Davit Bakradze
Party Georgian Dream UNM European Georgia
Alliance Strength Is in Unity
Leader since 8 September 2019 18 July 2018 27 May 2017
Last election 107 seats[a] 27 seats Did not exist
Seats won 90 36 5
Seat change Decrease17 Increase9 New
Constituency vote 938,634 492,951 105,010
% and swing 49.79% (Increase2.84pp) 26.15% (Increase0.13pp) 5.57% (New)
Proportional vote 928,004 523,127 72,986
% and swing 48.22% (Decrease0.46pp) 27.18% (Increase0.07pp) 3.79% (New)


Prime Minister before election

Giorgi Gakharia
Georgian Dream

Elected Prime Minister

Giorgi Gakharia
Georgian Dream

The opposition boycotted the second round of the elections and called on voters to abstain; turnout in the second round was subsequently only 26%.

Electoral system

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In the previous election, 150 members of Parliament were elected by two methods: 77 were from a single nationwide constituency using closed list proportional representation with a 5% electoral threshold which was to be lowered to 3% for the 2020 election.[3] The other 73 were elected in single-member constituencies using two-round system, in which candidates had to receive over 50% of the valid vote to win in the first round. A second round was held between the top two candidates if there was no winner in the first round.[4]

New electoral law

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Single-member districts used in the election

In June 2019, Georgian Dream announced plans to change the electoral system to full party-list proportional representation without an electoral threshold. Despite being supported by opposition parties, the legislation failed to be passed as only 101 of the 150 MPs voted in favour, fewer than the required 75% to change the electoral law.[5]

After the failure of the proposed amendments to be passed with the 75% of votes from parliamentary deputies, the government and the opposition held several rounds of talks, and in early March 2020, a memorandum of understanding was issued from all the parties of the political spectrum. The new electoral law stipulated that 120 deputies would be elected via proportional representation, while another 30 would be elected from single-member constituencies. The constituencies would be drawn according to the instructions given by the Venice Commission, and the Georgian judiciary. For proportional seats, the electoral threshold was lowered to 1%. For single-member constituencies, a candidate would once again need 50% of the votes to be elected in the first round, otherwise, the top two candidates were to take part in a run-off, whose winner would be elected. In addition, no party could obtain a majority of seats without getting at least 40% of votes from the electorate. The US Embassy at Tbilisi lauded these agreements, as did leading European diplomats, who had desired the 2020 elections to be free and transparent.[6]

In its first hearing on 21 June, Georgian parliament passed the electoral reforms. 136 MPs voted for these reforms, while 5 MPs voted against.[7] On second reading of the bill, 115 MPs voted for the reforms, while 3 voted against and 1 abstained. The opposition United National Movement and European Georgia did not participate in the voting, as they demanded release of opposition figures i.e. Giorgi Rurua.[8]

On 29 June 2020, the electoral reforms were adopted by the Georgian Parliament, with 117 out of 142 members voting in support for the reforms.[9] U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo welcomed these electoral reforms, calling on the Parliament and officials to respect the will of the people.[10]

Further changes to the election code

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The Georgian parliament passed further electoral reforms; however, the ultimate constitutional changes came from OSCE-ODIHR suggestions to the existing electoral code rather than the negotiations between the government and opposition. These include the regulation of election ads, the involvement of non-government entities in the electoral process, the regulation of the publication of opinion polls, and introducing a gender quota of 25%: no fewer than one in four candidates in each party had to belong to the other gender. The quota was to remain intact till 2028. 94 MPs supported these reforms, while European Georgia and UNM boycotted the vote.[11] The US embassy praised the reforms, though voiced concerns over the remaining gaps in the electoral legislation, including lack of transparency in selecting Election Commission Members, dispute resolution, voter intimidation and providing for alternative channels to the campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic.[12]

Pre-election period and campaign

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Ahead of the elections, UNM, European Georgia, Labour Party, and New Georgia formed an alliance. On 19 June 2020, they announced a joint slate of six candidates, who would compete in elections in Tbilisi. Newly formed party Lelo for Georgia refused to join the alliance. Analysts say that although the Georgian Dream suffered a dip in popularity in the aftermath of the crackdowns on the 2019-2020 anti-corruption protests, its relatively successful handling of the COVID-19 pandemic led to a boost in popularity.[13]

Problems soon began to emerge in the alliance. Leader of the Citizens Party Aleko Elisashvili left the alliance, accusing the opposition of acting in their own self-interests, and espousing pro-Russian views. The opposition, in turn, accused Elisashvili of trying to ruin the alliance's unity.[14]

By 19 June 2020, the opposition alliance consisted of 31 political parties.[15]

The opposition Girchi Party said that if it entered parliament, it would give away Tesla cars via lottery to voters who would turn out in the elections. They said that they would purchase the cars with the state funding awarded to parliamentary parties.[16]

On 4 September 2020, the election commission announced that 66 parties had successfully registered to run in the 2020 election.[17]

Opinion polls

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Local regression trend line of poll results (excluding undecideds and abstentions) for the 2020 parliamentary election, with each line corresponding to a political party.
Date Pollster GD UNM EG SLP APG DMUG Citizens Girchi Lelo DM Others/NA Lead
October 2020 IPSOS 23% 18% 4% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 3% 41% 5%
October 2020 Public Opinion Strategies 56% 19.9% 4.3% 2.2% 4.6% 1.6% N/A 3% 3.9% 4.5% 36.1%
October 2020 Survation 55% 22% 4% 2% 3% N/A N/A 2% 4% 8% 33%
October 2020 European Georgia 27% 19% 11.7% 4.1% 1.4% N/A 1.9% 4.0% 5.1% 15.3% 8.8%
October 2020 IPSOS 26.2% 17.8% 5.3% 2.1% 1.2% 0.7% 0.5% 2.7% 2.7% 34% 8.4%
October 2020 Edison Research 36% 17% 5% 3% 3% 1% 1% 2% 2% 24% 19%
October 2020 IPSOS 24.5% 17.4% 6.9% 1.9% 1.7% 1.0% 1.0% 1.7% 3.4% 33% 7.1%
September 2020 IPSOS 25% 15.5% 5% 3% 3% 2.5% 1.5% 2.5% 2% 33% 9.5%
September 2020 Edison Research 38% 15% 6% 3% 3% 1% 1% 3% 3% 23% 23%
August 2020 Edison Research 38% 16% 6% 3% 3% 2% 3% 5% 5% 15% 22%
August 2020 IRI 33% 16% 5% 3% 3% 1% 2% 2% 4% 29% 17%
July 2020 Edison Research 39% 16% 5% 3% 3% 1% 0% 2% 3% 1%[b] 27% 23%
February 2020 Edison Research 37% 22% 8% 6% 6% 2% 3% 2% 7% 3%[b] 4% 15%
February 2020 Ipsos 34% 24% 10% 6% 5% 2% 3% 3% 8% 5% 10%
January 2020 Ipsos 22% 17% 9% 4% 4% 2% 2% 2% 6% 32% 5%
December 2019 NDI 20% 13% 8% 5% 4% 2% 3% 2% 5% 38% 7%
October 2019 IRI 23% 15% 5% 5% 4% 2% 4% 2% 7% 33% 8%
October 2019 Edison Research 26% 18% 7% 4% 4% 2% 3% 3% 4% 2% 27% 8%
September 2019 IRI 23% 15% 5% 5% 4% 2% 3% 2% 3% 2% 36% 8%
June 2019 IRI 26% 22% 7% 5% 5% 2% 2% 1% - - 30% 4%
May 2019 Ipsos 29% 22% 10% 5% 5% <3% <3% <3% - - >20% 7%
April 2019 NDI 17% 14% 3% <3% 3% <3% <3% <3% - - >51% 3%
December 2018 NDI 24% 11% 3% <3% 3% <3% <3% <3% - - >47% 13%
28 October 2018 Presidential elections 38% 37% 10% 3% - - - 2% - 2% 8% 1%
June–July 2018 NDI[permanent dead link] 20% 11% 4% 3% <3% <3% <3% <3% - - >50% 9%
10-22 April 2018 IRI 27% 17% 7% 5% 4% 3% <3% <3% - - >31% 10%
March–April 2018 NDI 31% 9% 5% 3% 3% <3% <3% <3% - - >40% 22%
November–December 2017 NDI 27% 10% 3% <3% 3% <3% <3% <3% - - >45% 17%
21 October 2017 Local elections 55% 17% 10% 3% 6% 3% - - - 1% 5% 38%
18 June–9 July 2017 NDI 27% 8% 3% <3% <3% <3% <3% <3% - - >47% 19%
22 February–8 March 2017 IRI 30% 15% 8% 6% 4% 3% <3% <3% - - >28% 15%
8 October 2016 Parliamentary elections 49% 27% 3% 5% 4% 12% 21%

Conduct

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Al Jazeera correspondent Robin Forestier-Walker reported that most voters were able to cast their ballots "safely and freely", although there were incidents of violence.[18] The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly stated that "elections were competitive", while also reported "pervasive allegations of pressure on voters and blurring of the line between the ruling party and the state".[19] The United States embassy in Georgia, commenting on the OSCE statement, said: "We call on all parties to address these deficiencies in advance of the second round and in future elections. These efforts to corrupt the electoral process through voter intimidation, vote buying, interfering with ballot secrecy, blurring of party and official activities, and violence against election observers and journalists, while not sufficient to invalidate the results, continue to mar Georgia’s electoral process and are unacceptable."[20]

Results

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Four exit polls showed ruling Georgian Dream leading in the elections. An exit poll conducted by Imedi TV showed Georgian Dream leading with 55% of votes, while according to polls conducted by Rustavi 2 showed GD securing 52.26% of votes cast. Mtavari Arkhi and Formula TV consecutively showed the party winning 41% and 46% of votes. Shortly after, Georgian Dream declared victory.[21] However, the opposition refused to concede defeat and claimed that they had secured enough votes to form a coalition government. UNM leader David Kirtadze said, "This is not a real picture."

PartyProportionalConstituency (first round)Constituency (second round)Total
seats
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Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Georgian Dream928,00448.2260938,63449.7913491,40890.621790–25
Strength is in Unity523,12727.1836492,95126.15039,5877.30036+9
European Georgia — Movement for Liberty72,9863.795105,0105.5703,1050.5705New
Lelo60,7123.15479,0914.2004New
Strategy Aghmashenebeli60,6713.15411,3790.6004New
Alliance of Patriots of Georgia60,4803.14459,5973.1604–2
Girchi55,5982.89421,0621.1203,1880.5904New
Citizens25,5081.33218,3970.9802,7700.5102New
Georgian Labour Party19,3141.00123,8491.2702,2230.4101+1
Democratic Movement – United Georgia16,2860.8501,8290.10000
Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement9,8960.5109,3940.5000New
Solidarity Alliance of Georgia8,3350.43016,7470.8900New
Georgian Idea8,2630.43010,2490.54000
Free Georgia6,3930.3309,5740.5100New
Free Democrats5,1880.2701,3170.07000
National Democratic Movement4,8500.2502,4670.1300New
Georgian March4,7530.2506,8730.3600New
Social Democrats for the Development of Georgia4,4130.2300New
Victorious Georgia3,7500.1907,8920.4200New
Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots [ka]3,2450.1702,5840.1400New
Conservative Party of Georgia3,1240.1602,2740.1200New
For Social Justice2,8850.1500New
Tavisupleba2,8410.1502,4020.1300New
For United Georgia2,7280.1403,6270.19000
Future Georgia [ka]2,2060.1101,6650.0900New
Georgian Choice2,1650.1103,1170.1700New
Tetrebi2,1030.1102,3310.1200New
Repormeri2,0630.1102,1570.1100New
For Justice1,9790.1001,2170.0600New
Georgian Roots1,9140.1001,7700.0900New
Reformers [ka]1,6580.0900New
The Way of Zviad1,5630.0802100.01000
Development Party of Georgia1,5490.0803050.0200New
New Power1,4580.0801,8120.1000New
Greens Party of Georgia1,3050.0703,2340.1700New
Change Georgia1,2920.0703,9410.2100New
Georgia1,1890.0603,0720.16000
Industry Will Save Georgia1,0480.0500–1
People's Party1,0050.0504490.02000
Georgian Troupe9820.0509270.05000
Progressive Georgia9800.0502,0950.1100New
Movement for a Free Georgia7390.0400New
Workers' Socialist Party6100.0307190.0400New
Order of Mamulishvili "Samshlo"5830.0300New
Choice for the Homeland5360.0300New
Traditionalists4790.0201250.0100New
New Christian Democrats4600.0200New
Euro-Atlantic Vector4240.0201450.0100New
National Democratic Party4210.0200New
People's Movement Christian-Democrats3340.0200New
Independents28,7871.5300–1
Total1,924,395100.001201,885,277100.0013542,281100.00171500
Valid votes1,924,39596.561,885,27795.19542,28195.87
Invalid/blank votes68,4963.4495,3674.8123,3614.13
Total votes1,992,891100.001,980,644100.00565,642100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,578,07055.703,511,85356.402,140,21026.43
Source: CESKO

Proportional results by constituency

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Constituency[c] Turnout GD UNM EG Lelo SA APG Girchi Citizens GLP Others Lead
1 Mtatsminda, Krtsanisi 54.91 43.14 22.72 4.40 5.52 2.80 3.21 6.41 2.59 0.79 8.42 20.42
2 Vake 60.09 41.14 18.69 4.59 7.87 2.62 3.12 9.05 3.49 0.60 8.83 22.45
3 Saburtalo 57.80 41.11 19.68 3.55 7.32 2.89 3.22 8.13 4.74 0.72 8.64 21.43
4 Isani 49.50 42.44 23.78 2.65 3.20 8.29 3.39 4.99 2.34 1.00 7.92 18.66
5 Samgori 50.85 42.14 27.99 2.61 3.14 4.90 3.83 4.57 2.31 1.10 7.41 14.15
6 Didube, Chughureti 56.33 44.52 20.46 3.19 5.55 3.38 3.17 8.02 3.07 0.87 7.77 24.06
7 Nadzaladevi 52.12 41.73 22.61 2.55 4.56 3.97 4.79 6.35 3.05 2.84 7.55 19.12
8 Gldani 52.13 39.08 28.80 3.11 3.46 4.28 3.91 5.38 2.86 1.25 7.87 10.28
9 Sagarejo, Gurjaani, Sighnaghi, Dedoplistskaro 59.18 52.69 27.51 5.06 2.62 2.22 3.71 1.08 0.58 0.99 3.54 25.18
10 Lagodekhi, Kvareli, Telavi, Akhmeta 59.49 45.78 36.86 2.95 1.70 2.03 2.89 1.13 0.69 1.25 4.72 8.92
11 Mtskheta, Tianeti, Dusheti, Kazbegi 60.62 51.34 25.50 2.32 2.27 2.42 4.33 1.55 0.85 2.08 7.34 25.84
12 Rustavi; part of Gardabani 55.80 44.22 30.04 3.06 2.57 3.58 3.68 4.11 1.37 1.60 5.77 14.18
13 Marneuli; part of Gardabani 45.21 49.57 38.42 3.13 0.94 1.07 0.82 0.24 0.09 0.74 4.98 11.15
14 Bolnisi, Dmanisi, Tsalka, Tetritskaro 52.00 56.95 31.23 2.00 1.71 1.40 1.67 0.60 0.33 0.40 3.71 25.72
15 Kaspi; most of Gori 57.42 51.91 27.92 2.38 2.24 2.53 3.95 1.77 0.85 1.12 5.33 23.99
16 Khashuri, Kareli; part of Gori 58.71 48.24 28.58 1.95 4.19 3.10 3.69 1.48 0.94 1.11 6.72 19.66
17 Borjomi, Akhaltsikhe, Adigeni, Aspindza 64.27 59.12 23.03 3.42 1.65 2.26 3.78 1.08 0.46 0.85 4.35 36.09
18 Akhalkalaki, Ninotsminda 55.70 66.77 3.92 8.45 2.69 2.38 7.46 0.10 0.09 0.49 7.65 58.32
19 Oni, Ambrolauri, Tsageri, Lentekhi, Mestia 62.99 59.00 14.77 4.40 5.42 3.00 4.08 0.80 0.65 1.07 6.81 44.23
20 Kharagauli, Sachkhere, Chiatura 61.91 69.53 13.29 2.75 2.34 2.33 3.77 0.93 0.43 0.56 4.07 56.24
21 Terjola, Zestaponi, Baghdati, Tkibuli 60.58 48.28 26.43 9.06 2.77 3.02 2.38 1.15 0.59 0.92 5.40 21.85
22 Vani, Samtredia, Khoni, Tskaltubo 59.26 51.90 26.31 7.64 2.19 3.40 2.13 0.78 0.72 0.76 4.17 25.59
23 Kutaisi 47.89 41.30 30.12 3.80 3.01 6.82 2.21 3.12 1.23 1.47 6.92 11.18
24 Ozurgeti, Lanchkhuti, Chokhatauri 61.08 54.87 20.88 5.08 2.82 2.68 3.52 1.26 0.74 1.08 7.07 33.99
25 Abasha, Martvili, Tsalenjikha, Chkhorotsqu 60.18 49.36 32.85 3.41 1.82 2.78 2.71 0.82 0.18 0.68 5.39 16.51
26 Senaki, Khobi, Poti 58.40 52.33 28.55 4.41 1.51 2.86 1.54 1.46 0.32 0.85 6.17 23.78
27 Zugdidi 46.17 46.60 38.45 4.28 1.83 1.87 1.07 1.04 0.20 0.56 4.10 8.15
28 Batumi 55.14 41.97 34.54 2.40 3.48 4.02 2.65 2.90 1.20 0.69 6.15 7.43
29 Kobuleti; part of Khelvachauri 61.00 49.13 35.54 1.64 1.60 1.92 2.85 0.75 0.36 0.49 5.72 13.59
30 Keda, Shuakhevi, Khelvachauri, Khulo 63.85 46.97 32.33 3.98 3.07 2.45 3.81 0.66 0.22 0.45 6.06 14.64
0 Abroad N/A 29.03 45.57 3.19 3.00 1.95 0.56 8.07 2.25 1.09 5.29 16.54
Source: CEC CEC CEC

Constituency results

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District Nº 1
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Beka OdishariaGeorgian Dream22,31545.6118,76991.57
Shalva ShavgulidzeEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty14,25429.141,7278.43
Saba BuadzeLelo4,5939.39
Malkhaz TopuriaAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,8713.82
Jaba Jishk'arianiSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1,7363.55
K'oba AmirkhanashviliTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement7241.48
Goga MgaloblishviliGeorgian March5901.21
Ia RcheulishviliGeorgian Idea4881.00
Ani JaparidzeRepormeri4840.99
Irak'li JalaghoniaFree Georgia4080.83
Maia Lip'art'elianiFuture Georgia3540.72
Nat'alia P'ap'ashviliProgressive Georgia3020.62
Teimuraz TsagareishviliGreens Party of Georgia2770.57
Maia SiradzeGeorgian Troupe1540.31
Lasha BregvadzeEuro-Atlantic Vector1450.30
Nat'alia K'amozaChange Georgia1330.27
Besik'i AdamiaGeorgia930.19
Total48,921100.0020,496100.00
Valid votes48,92192.1820,49694.83
Invalid/blank votes4,1527.821,1185.17
Total votes53,073100.0021,614100.00
Registered voters/turnout95,66555.4895,63422.60
District Nº 2
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nodar T'urdzeladzeGeorgian Dream25,33342.2120,54993.72
Elene Khosht'ariaEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty21,32035.521,3786.28
Levani K'oberidzeLelo4,5637.60
Nana DevdarianiAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,9283.21
Beka NatsvlishviliSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1,5692.61
K'akha K'uk'avaFree Georgia1,3122.19
Bidzina GegidzeIndependent7881.31
Giorgi GachechiladzeGreens Party of Georgia4270.71
Gega KhvedelidzeGeorgian Idea3730.62
Levani ChkheidzeTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement3530.59
Jondo BaghaturiaGeorgian Troupe3370.56
Guram SagharadzeGeorgian March3080.51
Maia K'uk'avaRepormeri2880.48
Tengiz T'q'eshelashviliDevelopment Party of Georgia1650.27
Khatuna SaginashviliConservative Party of Georgia1370.23
Roin Lip'art'elianiFuture Georgia1340.22
Irak'li Mach'avarianiTraditionalists1250.21
Nana Ts'itelashviliPolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots1240.21
K'onst'ant'ine BukurauliNew Power1170.19
Nino KareliChange Georgia1090.18
Davit DadianiProgressive Georgia1030.17
Mamuk'a MelikishviliGeorgia670.11
Megi Aghap'ishviliGeorgian Choice360.06
Total60,016100.0021,927100.00
Valid votes60,01695.2721,92796.50
Invalid/blank votes2,9774.737963.50
Total votes62,993100.0022,723100.00
Registered voters/turnout104,08560.52104,08921.83
District Nº 3
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Davit Sergeenk'oGeorgian Dream32,06643.8124,70089.92
Aleksandre ElisashviliCitizens14,18119.382,77010.08
Badri JaparidzeLelo10,25914.02
Irak'li OkruashviliVictorious Georgia4,5316.19
Tamar Chark'vianiStrategy Aghmashenebeli3,7965.19
Levan GogichaishviliSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1,8782.57
K'akhaber DzaganiaAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,7082.33
Vit'ali DaraseliaFree Democrats5970.82
Anzor Sak'andelidzeGeorgian Idea5340.73
Zurab NizharadzeTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement5050.69
Tamari Maq'ashviliIndependent4710.64
Vakht'ang GvazavaNational Democratic Movement3530.48
Aleksandre GakhariaNew Power2890.39
Roini Khijak'adzeFree Georgia2870.39
Mikheil K'okhreidzeRepormeri2790.38
Mikheil Ch'avch'anidzeGeorgian March2640.36
Irak'li AvalishviliFuture Georgia2420.33
Zaza NeparidzePolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots2300.31
Tamaz Ints'k'irveliGreens Party of Georgia2100.29
Giorgi LiluashviliGeorgia1340.18
Merab KhantadzeWorkers' Socialist Party1240.17
Iana K'amozaChange Georgia980.13
Nik'oloz LeluashviliProgressive Georgia910.12
P'aat'a DevsurashviliGeorgian Choice650.09
Total73,192100.0027,470100.00
Valid votes73,19294.0427,47097.16
Invalid/blank votes4,6375.968032.84
Total votes77,829100.0028,273100.00
Registered voters/turnout133,40158.34133,41321.19
District Nº 4
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
K'akha K'akhishviliGeorgian Dream26,15448.1422,05592.15
Khat'ia Dek'anoidzeStrength is in Unity14,65826.981,8797.85
Giorgi VashadzeStrategy Aghmashenebeli7,58313.96
Davit Ch'ich'inadzeTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement1,8803.46
Lana GaldavaLelo1,8773.46
Ilia KhmaladzeGeorgian Idea3060.56
Aleksandre ChargeishviliGeorgian March2720.50
K'akha NadiradzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia2640.49
Giorgi AvazashviliRepormeri2380.44
Eduardi EloshviliFree Democrats2090.38
Davit ChigogidzeTavisupleba2060.38
Badri ManizhashviliGreens Party of Georgia1680.31
Jumber BolghashviliTetrebi1540.28
Sopio DilebashviliChange Georgia1410.26
Gocha ShoshiashviliGeorgia1220.22
Noe GogiashviliProgressive Georgia940.17
Total54,326100.0023,934100.00
Valid votes54,32694.5823,93496.25
Invalid/blank votes3,1165.429333.75
Total votes57,442100.0024,867100.00
Registered voters/turnout114,61550.12114,60921.70
District Nº 5
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Sozar SubariGeorgian Dream32,19945.8227,99388.68
Levan KhabeishviliStrength is in Unity27,50639.143,57311.32
Pikria ChikhradzeLelo3,2834.67
Guram Nik'olaishviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,5703.66
Guram PalavandishviliGeorgian Idea6260.89
Vazha ZhvaniaTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement5630.80
Irak'li ShikhiashviliGeorgian March5510.78
Aleksandre RizhamadzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia5090.72
Lali PeradzeFree Georgia4700.67
Giorgi Khosit'ashviliTavisupleba3370.48
Ilia Mach'arashviliPeople's Party2880.41
Manana Boch'orishviliGreens Party of Georgia2710.39
Nugzari K'elep't'rishviliChange Georgia2620.37
Iosebi DarsavelidzeFor Justice2210.31
Gocha KharauliGeorgia2070.29
Bezhan GunavaGeorgian Choice2060.29
K'akhaber MumladzeProgressive Georgia2020.29
Total70,271100.0031,566100.00
Valid votes70,27194.4731,56694.84
Invalid/blank votes4,1175.531,7165.16
Total votes74,388100.0033,282100.00
Registered voters/turnout145,77951.03145,77222.83
District Nº 6
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Giorgi Volsk'iGeorgian Dream29,41442.6428,52289.95
Zurab Girchi JaparidzeGirchi14,52921.063,18810.05
Ana DolidzeIndependent12,38117.95
Levan SamushiaLelo4,4196.41
Archil BenidzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,8022.61
Dimit'ri LortkipanidzeIndependent1,4372.08
Gedevan PopkhadzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia8661.26
Mikheil KavtaradzeTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement7331.06
Giorgi KajaiaIndependent6500.94
Davit KhizanishviliFuture Georgia5360.78
Tengiz OmanidzeFree Georgia3630.53
Otar BaghaturiaTavisupleba2900.42
Tamar Ch'ich'inadzeGreens Party of Georgia2890.42
Tsira JavakhishviliGeorgian March2110.31
Giga GigauriNew Power2070.30
Davit Shalut'ashviliRepormeri2020.29
Davit OsepashviliGeorgian Troupe1860.27
Giorgi OtarashviliChange Georgia1830.27
Giorgi PitskhelauriGeorgia1760.26
Manana MosulishviliGeorgian Choice1030.15
Total68,977100.0031,710100.00
Valid votes68,97794.0831,71095.79
Invalid/blank votes4,3425.921,3924.21
Total votes73,319100.0033,102100.00
Registered voters/turnout128,79256.93128,74125.71
District Nº 7
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Mikheil Q'avelashviliGeorgian Dream28,58443.7223,62991.40
Shalva NatelashviliGeorgian Labour Party16,33924.992,2238.60
Nik'oloz CherkezishviliLelo5,6618.66
Irma InashviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia4,9907.63
Irak'li GujabidzeIndependent3,1954.89
Lia MukhashavriaTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement2,1283.25
Guladi Q'ruashviliFree Georgia6100.93
P'aat'a GogshelidzeGeorgian Idea5880.90
Zviadi TavadzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia5000.76
Giorgi GigauriGeorgian March4690.72
Davit Gogit'ashviliPolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots3850.59
Guram Nik'oleishviliGreens Party of Georgia3720.57
Aleksandre BardadzeNew Power3550.54
Darejan GagnidzeChange Georgia3360.51
Gia NemsadzeWorkers' Socialist Party3090.47
Lali MaisuradzeGeorgia2380.36
Mariami SuladzeGeorgian Troupe1650.25
Gaiozi Chark'vianiProgressive Georgia1600.24
Total65,384100.0025,852100.00
Valid votes65,38492.4725,85295.41
Invalid/blank votes5,3227.531,2444.59
Total votes70,706100.0027,096100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,00852.37134,97620.07
District Nº 8
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nik'anor MeliaStrength is in Unity31,39144.063,03210.64
Levan K'obiashviliGeorgian Dream30,26142.4725,47489.36
Merab Ch'ikashviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,8794.04
Gigla Mikaut'adzeLelo2,6103.66
Aleksandre RazmadzeGeorgian Idea6450.91
Zviad T'omaradzePolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots5590.78
Khat'ia KobaliaRepormeri4290.60
Lasha GiorgadzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia3860.54
K'akhaber K'obakhidzeGeorgian March3340.47
Romani PalelashviliFor United Georgia3170.44
Salome MegrelishviliChange Georgia2610.37
Merab SharabidzeGreens Party of Georgia2390.34
Grigoli BenidzeConservative Party of Georgia2260.32
Shota Mach'arashviliNew Power2250.32
Nugzar LomishviliFor Justice2120.30
Goderdzi LomtatidzeGeorgia1460.20
K'akhaber K'alashoviProgressive Georgia1310.18
Total71,251100.0028,506100.00
Valid votes71,25193.6228,50695.13
Invalid/blank votes4,8566.381,4584.87
Total votes76,107100.0029,964100.00
Registered voters/turnout146,00852.13145,97820.53
District Nº 9
CandidatePartyVotes%
Davit SonghulashviliGeorgian Dream45,25052.97
Levan BezhashviliStrength is in Unity23,98028.07
Giorgi GhviniashviliEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty7,0798.29
Ek'at'erine KvlividzeLelo3,1563.69
Soslan GarsevanishviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia3,0603.58
Ivane DatuashviliTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement3460.41
Giorgi MakharashviliGeorgian Idea2980.35
Malkhaz PilauriFree Georgia2960.35
Aleksi ArabuliGeorgian March2770.32
Nugzar Ch'iaberashviliFor United Georgia2760.32
Daviti Ch'uniashviliFree Democrats2410.28
Ia GoderdzishviliGeorgian Roots1850.22
Elene KurtiashviliSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1790.21
Davit TskhvariashviliGreens Party of Georgia1680.20
Vakhusht'i Kiziq'urashviliFuture Georgia1670.20
Irak'li K'ok'ilashviliChange Georgia1380.16
Amiran LuashviliWorkers' Socialist Party1210.14
Aleksi K'obaidzeProgressive Georgia1040.12
Tamar PkhovelishviliGeorgia1030.12
Total85,424100.00
Valid votes85,42496.18
Invalid/blank votes3,3903.82
Total votes88,814100.00
Registered voters/turnout149,54259.39
District Nº 10
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Irak'li KadagishviliGeorgian Dream41,66247.2644,61688.83
Giorgi Bot'k'oveliStrength is in Unity35,64540.435,60811.17
Zurab Ch'iaberashviliEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty3,3483.80
Ioseb P'arts'ik'anashviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,6252.98
Irak'li T'alakhadzeLelo1,3791.56
Nik'oloz VardoshviliGeorgian Labour Party1,0031.14
Emzari KvarianiPolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots5250.60
Aleksandre PalavandishviliGeorgian Idea4030.46
Giorgi JavakhishviliGeorgian Choice3350.38
Maia Ts'ereteliFree Georgia2490.28
Giorgi SulkhanishviliGeorgian Roots2340.27
Tengiz KetelauriGeorgian March2280.26
Zizi GagnidzeChange Georgia1350.15
Mikheil JanezashviliNew Power1260.14
Lali Bunt'uriGeorgia1170.13
Leila KharaishviliGeorgian Troupe850.10
Vladimeri GurjidzeProgressive Georgia610.07
Total88,160100.0050,224100.00
Valid votes88,16096.0150,22496.26
Invalid/blank votes3,6643.991,9493.74
Total votes91,824100.0052,173100.00
Registered voters/turnout153,60959.78153,57633.97
District Nº 11
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Shalva K'ereselidzeGeorgian Dream25,19449.6725,72892.53
Tsezar ChocheliStrength is in Unity17,13433.782,0767.47
Tamaz Mech'iauriFor United Georgia2,6135.15
Ioseb Shat'berashviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,7153.38
Beka NatelashviliGeorgian Labour Party1,3392.64
Malkhaz Vakht'angashviliLelo8751.73
Vazha ChokheliTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement5000.99
Ek'a BeseliaFor Justice3600.71
Badri DavituriGeorgian Idea2720.54
Vakht'ang Mart'olek'iFree Democrats1580.31
Giorgi LapanashviliGeorgian March1530.30
Bak'uri Buchuk'uriRepormeri1370.27
Giorgi AbzhandadzeFree Georgia1140.22
Vakht'ang ImerlishviliChange Georgia970.19
Deniza SumbadzeGeorgia620.12
Total50,723100.0027,804100.00
Valid votes50,72394.7327,80496.81
Invalid/blank votes2,8215.279163.19
Total votes53,544100.0028,720100.00
Registered voters/turnout87,98660.8687,95932.65
District Nº 12
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Nino LatsabidzeGeorgian Dream35,42847.3135,29789.79
Davit K'irk'it'adzeStrength is in Unity24,41832.614,01210.21
Irma NadirashviliEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty3,0894.13
P'aat'a JibladzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,5783.44
Vakht'ang MegrelishviliGirchi2,4683.30
Grigol GegeliaLelo2,0432.73
Mikheil KumsishviliGeorgian Labour Party1,1711.56
Besik' ChubinidzeGeorgian Roots6830.91
Zaza MargvelaniGeorgian Idea5190.69
Gela Nak'ashidzeIndependent5000.67
Malkhazi GorgaslidzeTavisupleba3710.50
Lasha Mach'arashviliFree Georgia3430.46
Ilia LobzhanidzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia2600.35
Aleksandre K'obaidzeProgressive Georgia2220.30
Davit SuarishviliGeorgian March2090.28
Giorgi MaisuradzeGeorgia1730.23
Luara NizharadzeTetrebi1540.21
Ek'at'erine OkrotsvaridzeChange Georgia1300.17
Shorena MamalashviliGeorgian Choice1240.17
Total74,883100.0039,309100.00
Valid votes74,88395.0539,30994.91
Invalid/blank votes3,9014.952,1085.09
Total votes78,784100.0041,417100.00
Registered voters/turnout141,45355.70141,46329.28
District Nº 13
CandidatePartyVotes%
Zaur DargaliGeorgian Dream31,07851.43
Azer SuleimanoviStrength is in Unity23,50238.89
Ak'mamed Imamk'ulieviEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty2,2163.67
Olegi DevadzeGeorgian Idea9991.65
Murad MuradoviLelo6321.05
Makhir IusuboviAlliance of Patriots of Georgia6201.03
Ali BadiroviGeorgian Labour Party5540.92
Ashot' MuradianiTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement2330.39
Tamar Ch'onishviliSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1610.27
Isp'andiar KarimoviGeorgian March1540.25
Nat'alia GelazoniaFree Georgia1090.18
Avtandil OkrotsvaridzeChange Georgia980.16
Gajar GuseinoviProgressive Georgia480.08
Giulsapa AivazovaGeorgia210.03
Total60,425100.00
Valid votes60,42595.35
Invalid/blank votes2,9504.65
Total votes63,375100.00
Registered voters/turnout138,12145.88
District Nº 14
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gogi MeshvelianiGeorgian Dream33,17755.44
K'akhaber OkriashviliStrength is in Unity23,66639.55
Giorgi Ch'elidzeLelo8821.47
Maia Tsabut'ashviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia6681.12
Mamuk'a ChokuriGeorgian March4000.67
Giorgi ShavreshianiGeorgian Choice2710.45
Temur Ts'ik'lauriGeorgian Labour Party2180.36
Darejan P'et'riashviliFree Georgia1200.20
Guram PadarashviliFree Democrats1120.19
Robert' GvarlianiProgressive Georgia1000.17
Ketevan Q'andashviliChange Georgia960.16
Amiran K'ort'iSolidarity Alliance of Georgia880.15
Vikt'or K'usianiGeorgia400.07
Total59,838100.00
Valid votes59,83895.66
Invalid/blank votes2,7164.34
Total votes62,554100.00
Registered voters/turnout120,52151.90
District Nº 15
CandidatePartyVotes%
Giorgi KhojevanishviliGeorgian Dream41,33355.58
Badri BasishviliStrength is in Unity20,79027.96
K'oba MazanashviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,9403.95
Irak'li OkruashviliVictorious Georgia2,6233.53
P'ap'una K'oberidzeLelo2,4953.36
Levan TarkhnishviliEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty2,2052.97
Aleksandre Vashaq'madzeGeorgian Idea4430.60
Nana AghordzinebaFree Georgia3580.48
Zaza MezvrishviliTavisupleba2980.40
Emzari SabanadzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia2900.39
Mariami KhorguashviliChange Georgia2790.38
Besik' BogveliPeople's Party1610.22
Iosebi VardanidzeGeorgia1480.20
Total74,363100.00
Valid votes74,36395.20
Invalid/blank votes3,7484.80
Total votes78,111100.00
Registered voters/turnout135,79557.52
District Nº 16
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Zaal DugladzeGeorgian Dream28,92549.3230,60291.72
Nat'o ChkheidzeStrength is in Unity17,53629.902,7638.28
K'akha K'ozhoridzeLelo5,2488.95
Elibo P'at'urashviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,0323.46
Aleksi Chkhik'vadzeDemocratic Movement – United Georgia1,2162.07
Nik'a MosiashviliGirchi7791.33
Dimit'ri GhonghadzeNational Democratic Movement7441.27
Khatuna GelashviliFree Georgia5410.92
Guram ChalagashviliVictorious Georgia3500.60
Levani KveladzeGeorgian Idea2550.43
Tamaz ChaduneliFor United Georgia2170.37
P'aat'a ShubitidzeTavisupleba1960.33
Zviad GelashviliGeorgian March1480.25
Merab ZurabashviliChange Georgia1450.25
Rat'i SuladzePolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots1080.18
Besik' ButurishviliSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1070.18
Irina TsaavaGeorgia1010.17
Total58,648100.0033,365100.00
Valid votes58,64895.8433,36596.78
Invalid/blank votes2,5444.161,1103.22
Total votes61,192100.0034,475100.00
Registered voters/turnout103,79858.95103,77433.22
District Nº 17
CandidatePartyVotes%
Ant'on Obolashvili Georgian Dream33,14961.85
Vazha Chit'ashviliStrength is in Unity12,98124.22
Davit GogichaishviliAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,3134.32
Zurabi ChilingarashviliEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty2,0633.85
Izolda LomidzeLelo9491.77
Giorgi Chit'auriGeorgian Labour Party6101.14
Besarion PopkhadzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia3460.65
Zurab KhutsishviliTavisupleba2310.43
Olegi SandroshviliGeorgian March2310.43
Gela K'varatskheliaTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement1930.36
Mariza JikiaGeorgian Choice1510.28
Goderdzi K'ublashviliFree Georgia1470.27
Ramazi GelashviliGeorgia1440.27
Mariami Ch'relashviliChange Georgia880.16
Total53,596100.00
Valid votes53,59696.42
Invalid/blank votes1,9893.58
Total votes55,585100.00
Registered voters/turnout86,21564.47
District Nº 18
CandidatePartyVotes%
Samvel Manuk'ianGeorgian Dream19,03161.48
Enzel Mk'oianiIndependent6,20220.04
Arsen K'arap'et'ianEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty2,9399.49
Art'ashes Hak'obianAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,2794.13
Melik RaisianStrength is in Unity1,2514.04
Diana ArutunianGeorgian Choice1090.35
Amiran Ch'aghalidzeFree Georgia650.21
Elza GrigorianiChange Georgia450.15
Mikheili ShioshviliGeorgia330.11
Total30,954100.00
Valid votes30,95495.82
Invalid/blank votes1,3494.18
Total votes32,303100.00
Registered voters/turnout57,88655.80
District Nº 19
CandidatePartyVotes%
Gocha EnukidzeGeorgian Dream15,96259.45
Dilar KhabulianiStrength is in Unity4,26315.88
Soso Lip'art'elianiLelo2,79410.41
Erek'le SaghlianiAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,7216.41
Gocha GurguchianiEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty1,5925.93
Giorgi ZurabianiGeorgian Choice2330.87
P'aat'a MatsaberidzeFree Georgia1550.58
Maria ArsenashviliChange Georgia680.25
Iuri BelashviliTetrebi600.22
Total26,848100.00
Valid votes26,84896.08
Invalid/blank votes1,0963.92
Total votes27,944100.00
Registered voters/turnout44,20463.22
District Nº 20
CandidatePartyVotes%
P'aat'a K'vizhinadzeGeorgian Dream43,14369.14
Giorgi K'ap'anadzeStrength is in Unity9,03214.47
Giorgi K'asradzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia4,0926.56
Ani Mirot'adzeLelo2,2013.53
Sergo Rat'ianiEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty2,1813.50
Rost'om TsartsidzeFree Georgia5740.92
Zina GvelesianiGeorgian Idea4160.67
Roin GelashviliGeorgian Choice2610.42
Nino BregvadzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia2470.40
Giorgi Vach'aradzeGeorgia1270.20
Aleksandre GagnidzeChange Georgia1240.20
Total62,398100.00
Valid votes62,39896.69
Invalid/blank votes2,1333.31
Total votes64,531100.00
Registered voters/turnout103,83762.15
District Nº 21
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Bezhan Ts'akadzeGeorgian Dream38,29049.7739,81091.94
K'akha Gets'adzeStrength is in Unity20,76426.993,4888.06
Giorgi Ts'ereteliEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty9,56112.43
Ana BibilashviliLelo2,6753.48
Otar ShaorshadzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,7062.22
Samsoni GugavaGeorgian Labour Party6250.81
Davit GiorgadzeCitizens5410.70
Anzori PorchkhidzeGeorgian March3410.44
Murman NebieridzeFree Georgia3350.44
Davit ShalamberidzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia2950.38
Giorgi KuchishviliGeorgian Idea2930.38
Temur GogsadzeGeorgian Choice2640.34
Giga Gabrich'idzePolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots2470.32
Gela ChivadzeFor United Georgia2040.27
Lasha LiluashviliGeorgia1990.26
Nodar EbanoidzeWorkers' Socialist Party1650.21
Giorgi Gvenet'adzeNew Power1600.21
Nino MeparishviliProgressive Georgia1430.19
Merab GiorgobianiChange Georgia1190.15
Total76,927100.0043,298100.00
Valid votes76,92796.2043,29895.81
Invalid/blank votes3,0363.801,8954.19
Total votes79,963100.0045,193100.00
Registered voters/turnout131,20160.95131,15134.46
District Nº 22
CandidatePartyVotes%
Givi Ch'ich'inadzeGeorgian Dream42,08051.40
Nanuka ZhorzholianiStrength is in Unity25,80631.52
Ak'ak'i BobokhidzeEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty7,1968.79
Tornik'e ArtkmeladzeLelo1,8542.26
Irak'li K'obravaAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,5741.92
Giorgi Ts'ulaiaFree Georgia7170.88
K'oba DzidziguriConservative Party of Georgia5220.64
Indik'o BerdzenadzeCitizens4690.57
Zurab MeskhiGeorgian Idea4370.53
Aleksandre ChikovaniSolidarity Alliance of Georgia2710.33
Irak'li GagnidzeTavisupleba2380.29
Iosebi ChikhladzeGeorgian Choice2270.28
Nana TsaguriaGeorgian March1890.23
Manana KheladzeChange Georgia1520.19
Mak'a GrigoliaGeorgia1320.16
Total81,864100.00
Valid votes81,86495.36
Invalid/blank votes3,9844.64
Total votes85,848100.00
Registered voters/turnout144,09759.58
District Nº 23
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Zaza LominadzeGeorgian Dream30,11942.4429,86791.92
Grigol VashadzeStrength is in Unity24,63934.722,6278.08
Otari K'akhidzeEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty4,2225.95
Ana NatsvlishviliLelo3,2514.58
Teimuraz ShashiashviliTetrebi1,8092.55
Nona AsatianiAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,4532.05
Ioseb K'ench'adzeCitizens1,1941.68
Tornik'e MarjanishviliSolidarity Alliance of Georgia6530.92
Lasha ArsenidzeTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement5350.75
Elguja Khisht'ovaniFree Georgia5090.72
Ermile NemsadzeGeorgian March4580.65
Ramini AbesadzeGeorgian Idea4280.60
Natela JimsheleishviliGeorgian Roots3000.42
Tea ErgemlidzeConservative Party of Georgia2850.40
Dimit'ri KhmaladzeTavisupleba2350.33
Sopio ImedadzeGreens Party of Georgia2300.32
Giorgi P'at'aridzeDevelopment Party of Georgia1400.20
Nik'a Kurtsik'idzeNew Power1210.17
Irina SaghinadzeProgressive Georgia1100.16
Tamari Jinch'veladzeChange Georgia1070.15
Aleksi GejadzeGeorgia980.14
Melano ShavgulidzeGeorgian Choice700.10
Total70,966100.0032,494100.00
Valid votes70,96694.8832,49495.71
Invalid/blank votes3,8305.121,4574.29
Total votes74,796100.0033,951100.00
Registered voters/turnout155,01048.25154,92821.91
District Nº 24
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vasil ChigogidzeGeorgian Dream35,28755.75
Manuchar K'virk'veliaStrength is in Unity13,86721.91
Khatuna GogorishviliEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty3,7005.85
Shota GogiberidzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,5924.09
Nino Shets'iruli-GobronidzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia2,1983.47
Giorgi SioridzeLelo2,1373.38
Davit MamaladzeGeorgian Labour Party6441.02
Otar KerkadzeCitizens6250.99
Vakht'ang ZenaishviliGirchi6160.97
Lasha KhetsurianiGeorgian Idea4690.74
Nino OragvelidzeFor Justice4240.67
Gocha Dzimist'arishviliIndependent3840.61
Ramaz ZoidzeGeorgian March2280.36
Mak'a MgaloblishviliChange Georgia1260.20
Total63,297100.00
Valid votes63,29796.03
Invalid/blank votes2,6163.97
Total votes65,913100.00
Registered voters/turnout107,94861.06
District Nº 25
CandidatePartyVotes%
Aleksandre Mots'ereliaGeorgian Dream31,97353.51
Roland PipiaStrength is in Unity20,62934.52
Lela KeburiaEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty2,5024.19
Tamari BelkaniaLelo1,3602.28
Vikt'or TsaavaAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,3382.24
Nino GuluaSolidarity Alliance of Georgia5720.96
Mamuk'a KhoravaGeorgian Labour Party5240.88
Gocha BakhiaFree Georgia3390.57
Roin Nach'q'ebiaPolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots2540.43
K'akhaberi TopuridzeGeorgian March1360.23
Nodari GagnidzeChange Georgia1290.22
Total59,756100.00
Valid votes59,75695.37
Invalid/blank votes2,9044.63
Total votes62,660100.00
Registered voters/turnout103,57860.50
District Nº 26
CandidatePartyVotes%
Irak'li KhakhubiaGeorgian Dream32,91654.08
Murtaz ZodelavaStrength is in Unity16,60827.29
Giorgi Bok'eriaEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty3,7966.24
Dato SarsaniaIndependent2,1773.58
Teimurazi PachuliaAlliance of Patriots of Georgia8801.45
Giorgi BaramiaLelo8001.31
Irak'li BeraiaSolidarity Alliance of Georgia7351.21
Borisi Q'uruaGirchi7071.16
Ap'oloni GaruchavaIndependent6020.99
Teimurazi Ts'urts'umiaConservative Party of Georgia4300.71
Tamar PachuliaFree Georgia4260.70
Giorgi Gakhok'idzeGeorgian Idea2830.46
Zaali DavitaiaProgressive Georgia1760.29
Davit DavitaiaGeorgia1320.22
Levan Mart'iashviliGeorgian Choice1240.20
Mzia TamazashviliChange Georgia740.12
Total60,866100.00
Valid votes60,86695.53
Invalid/blank votes2,8494.47
Total votes63,715100.00
Registered voters/turnout108,49858.72
District Nº 27
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Irak'li ChikovaniGeorgian Dream26,08548.2431,67893.88
Malkhaz JalaghoniaStrength is in Unity19,97336.932,0646.12
Giorgi UgulavaEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty3,9057.22
Aleksandre AkhvledianiLelo1,1442.12
Otar Ch'itanavaAlliance of Patriots of Georgia8631.60
Vazha K'it'iaTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement4940.91
Giorgi MorgoshiaConservative Party of Georgia3550.66
Jambul Nach'q'ebiaSolidarity Alliance of Georgia3460.64
Zurab JinjolavaFree Georgia2120.39
Ramaz ChachibaiaThe Way of Zviad2100.39
Davit ArdiaGeorgian Idea1520.28
Giorgi GabedavaGeorgian March1280.24
Sopio DaneliaGeorgia780.14
Nino K'ukhashviliChange Georgia710.13
Zviad Vek'uaNew Power610.11
Total54,077100.0033,742100.00
Valid votes54,07795.7733,74296.89
Invalid/blank votes2,3914.231,0823.11
Total votes56,468100.0034,824100.00
Registered voters/turnout120,31246.93120,25528.96
District Nº 28
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Resan K'ontselidzeGeorgian Dream32,10541.4130,05787.81
Levan VarshalomidzeStrength is in Unity28,93437.324,17212.19
Armaz AkhvledianiEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty3,1024.00
Irak'li K'up'radzeLelo2,9173.76
Zaur GabaidzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,0542.65
Iago KhvichiaGirchi1,9632.53
Ramaz PevadzeNational Democratic Movement1,3701.77
Genri DolidzeCitizens1,0381.34
Mariam JashiSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1,0271.32
T'ariel K'alandarishviliGeorgian Labour Party5220.67
Ramaz AdadzeGreens Party of Georgia4640.60
T'ariel MakharadzeGeorgian Idea4160.54
Nat'alia DzidziguriConservative Party of Georgia3190.41
Temur MakharadzeGeorgian March2790.36
Iza SurmanidzeVictorious Georgia2280.29
Madona ShainidzeGeorgian Choice1940.25
Vakht'ang K'akhidzeGeorgian Roots1760.23
Lazare ZakariadzeNew Power1510.19
Jeiran Okrop'iridzeRepormeri1000.13
Irak'li KoreliChange Georgia850.11
Zurabi JorbenadzeGeorgia770.10
Total77,521100.0034,229100.00
Valid votes77,52195.2734,22995.24
Invalid/blank votes3,8524.731,7104.76
Total votes81,373100.0035,939100.00
Registered voters/turnout147,29255.25147,21124.41
District Nº 29
CandidatePartyVotes%
Zaal MikeladzeGeorgian Dream22,36953.45
Bondo TedoradzeStrength is in Unity14,53634.73
Amiran T'ak'idzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia1,2012.87
P'aat'a TsivadzeLelo7521.80
Irine ApkhazavaEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty6901.65
Khvicha GamarjobadzeDemocratic Movement – United Georgia6131.46
Davit Tsent'eradzeGeorgian Idea4241.01
Mirian BeradzeGeorgian Labour Party3000.72
Irma Okrop'iridzeFree Georgia2330.56
Zviad K'vach'ant'iradzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1780.43
Tengiz JaparidzeGeorgian March1530.37
Jumber AnanidzePolitical Movement of Veterans and Patriots1520.36
Natia ShakarishviliGeorgian Choice1140.27
Nana K'ok'ilashviliChange Georgia480.11
Laura T'ak'idzeProgressive Georgia480.11
Aleksi BakholdiniGeorgia390.09
Total41,850100.00
Valid votes41,85096.48
Invalid/blank votes1,5253.52
Total votes43,375100.00
Registered voters/turnout70,83761.23
District Nº 30
CandidatePartyFirst roundSecond round
Votes%Votes%
Anzor BolkvadzeGeorgian Dream27,75246.6032,06288.19
Misha BolkvadzeStrength is in Unity19,44232.654,29311.81
T'ariel Nak'aidzeEuropean Georgia — Movement for Liberty4,0506.80
Zorbeg BeridzeAlliance of Patriots of Georgia2,5454.27
Jambul KhozrevanidzeLelo2,2823.83
Amiran Malaq'madzeSolidarity Alliance of Georgia1,0861.82
Giorgi GabaidzeCitizens3490.59
Dali T'ak'idzeFree Georgia2820.47
Nuk'ri BasiladzeFuture Georgia2320.39
Badri ShainidzeGeorgian Choice2300.39
Zviad K'virik'adzeTribuna – Christian Democratic Movement2070.35
Zurab TsintskiladzeGeorgian Roots1920.32
Guram Gogit'idzeGeorgian Idea1820.31
Nabi DolidzeGeorgian March1620.27
Otar ShainidzeVictorious Georgia1600.27
Zurab KhimshiashviliTetrebi1540.26
Nino BolkvadzeGreens Party of Georgia1190.20
Ketino GejadzeGeorgia650.11
Ek'at'erine IarghanashviliChange Georgia640.11
Total59,555100.0036,355100.00
Valid votes59,55595.8836,35595.60
Invalid/blank votes2,5604.121,6744.40
Total votes62,115100.0038,029100.00
Registered voters/turnout96,76064.1996,68139.33

Maps

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Aftermath

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Crisis in Georgia

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Following the first round, protests were held in Tbilisi, with around 45,000 people attending a protest on 8 November that was eventually broken up with water cannons.[22]

Eight opposition parties stated that they would not attend parliamentary sittings.[23] On 3 November 2020, all Georgian opposition parties signed a joint statement renouncing their seats in the parliament until the parliamentary elections (which they considered null and void) were repeated.[24][better source needed]

2022 District Nº12 by-election

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Nino Latsabidze resigned as she was elected mayor of Rustavi. Election held on 2 April 2022.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Irak'li Shat'ak'ishviliGeorgian Dream34,33390.61
Mamuk'a T'usk'adzeFor Social Justice2,6346.95
K'amal MuradkhanoviUnity and Development Party9232.44
Total37,890100.00
Valid votes37,89093.29
Invalid/blank votes2,7246.71
Total votes40,614100.00
Registered voters/turnout139,98929.01
Source: CESKO

2023 District Nº26 by-election

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Irakli Khakhubia died on 27 October 2022. Election held on 29 April 2023.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Giorgi KhakhubiaGeorgian Dream27,55195.30
Besik'i Ts'uleisk'iriFree Georgia1,3594.70
Total28,910100.00
Valid votes28,91097.70
Invalid/blank votes6812.30
Total votes29,591100.00
Registered voters/turnout105,31428.10
Source: CESKO

2023 District Nº15 by-election

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Giorgi Khojevanishvili resigned on 7 February 2023. Election held on 1 October 2023.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Giorgi SosiashviliGeorgian Dream23,52393.77
Mamuk'a T'usk'adzeFor Social Justice1,5626.23
Total25,085100.00
Valid votes25,08597.16
Invalid/blank votes7332.84
Total votes25,818100.00
Registered voters/turnout134,06619.26
Source: CESKO

Notes

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  1. ^ Georgian Dream received 115 seats in the last election, however, 8 of those seats were allocated to different parties running on GD's ticket.
  2. ^ a b the Development Movement was dissolved in December 2019, with most of its members joining Lelo for Georgia.
  3. ^ Each territory listed refers to either a district of Tbilisi or a municipality, if not noted otherwise

References

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  1. ^ "The Central Election Commission Summarized Results of the 31 October Parliamentary Elections of Georgia". Cesko. Central Election Commission. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Georgia's ruling party wins parliamentary vote, opposition cries foul". euronews. 2020-10-31. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
  3. ^ Key Points of Newly Adopted Constitution Civil.ge
  4. ^ Electoral system IPU
  5. ^ Ruling party proposed election bill scrapped Agenda, 14 November 2019
  6. ^ "Georgian parties sign election reform memorandum after months of talks". Rferl.
  7. ^ "Georgian Parliament passes electoral bill in first hearing". Agenda.ge.
  8. ^ "Important electoral reform in Georgia – constitutional amendments pass second reading". June 24, 2020.
  9. ^ "Georgia: Government and Opposition Join Forces on Electoral Reform Compromise". Freedom House.
  10. ^ "US Secretary of State Pompeo welcomes adoption of Georgian constitutional amendments". Agenda.ge.
  11. ^ "Georgian Parliament Endorses Changes to Electoral Code in Final Reading". July 3, 2020.
  12. ^ "Statement on the Passage of OSCE/ODIHR-Based Election Reforms (July 2)". U.S. Embassy in Georgia. July 2, 2020.
  13. ^ "Georgian opposition starts uniting ahead of fall elections | Eurasianet". eurasianet.org.
  14. ^ "First crack appears in the united Georgian opposition". June 25, 2020.
  15. ^ "Georgian opposition agrees on candidates for majoritarian MPs in Tbilisi". June 19, 2020.
  16. ^ "Come out to the polls and win a Tesla: one Georgian opposition party's initiative". July 15, 2020.
  17. ^ "66 Parties Registered to Contest Parliament Seats". Civil Georgia. 7 September 2020. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  18. ^ "Georgia opposition rejects election results, stages protest". Al Jazeera. 1 November 2020. Archived from the original on 21 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  19. ^ Fundamental freedoms respected in competitive Georgian elections, but allegations of pressure and blurring of line between party and state reduced confidence, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, November 1, 2020.
  20. ^ U.S. Embassy Statement on Georgia’s Parliamentary Elections US embassy in Georgia, November 1, 2020
  21. ^ "Ruling party leads in Georgia's parliamentary vote: Exit polls". Al Jazeera. 31 October 2020. Archived from the original on 20 April 2021. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  22. ^ Thousands rally in Georgia’s Tbilisi against election results 14 November 2020
  23. ^ Georgia protests: Tbilisi police fire water cannon at demonstrators BBC News, 8 November 2020
  24. ^ Opposition parties in Georgia sign joint statement renouncing their seats in parliament Jam news, November 3, 2020