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2020 Georgian parliamentary election
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31 October 2020 (first round) 21 November 2020 (second round)
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All 150 seats in Parliament 76 seats needed for a majorityTurnout 55.70% ( 3.76pp ; first round) 26.43% ( 11.07pp; second round)
Proportional results (left) and constituency results (right) Composition of the Georgian Parliament after the 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. The elections also saw a record number of opposition parties elected to parliament.
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
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. 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.
New electoral law
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.
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.
In its first hearing on 21 June, Georgian parliament passed the electoral reforms. 136 MPs voted for these reforms, while 5 MPs voted against. 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 .
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. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo welcomed these electoral reforms, calling on the Parliament and officials to respect the will of the people.
Further changes to the election code
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. 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 .
Pre-election period and campaign
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.
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.
By 19 June 2020, the opposition alliance consisted of 31 political parties.
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.
On 4 September 2020, the election commission announced that 66 parties had successfully registered to run in the 2020 election.
Opinion polls
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%
27%
23%
February 2020
Edison Research
37%
22%
8%
6%
6%
2%
3%
2%
7%
3%
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
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
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. 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". 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."
Results
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. 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."
Party Proportional Constituency (first round) Constituency (second round) Total seats +/– Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Georgian Dream 928,004 48.22 60 938,634 49.79 13 491,408 90.62 17 90 –25 Strength is in Unity 523,127 27.18 36 492,951 26.15 0 39,587 7.30 0 36 +9 European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 72,986 3.79 5 105,010 5.57 0 3,105 0.57 0 5 New Lelo 60,712 3.15 4 79,091 4.20 0 4 New Strategy Aghmashenebeli 60,671 3.15 4 11,379 0.60 0 4 New Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 60,480 3.14 4 59,597 3.16 0 4 –2 Girchi 55,598 2.89 4 21,062 1.12 0 3,188 0.59 0 4 New Citizens 25,508 1.33 2 18,397 0.98 0 2,770 0.51 0 2 New Georgian Labour Party 19,314 1.00 1 23,849 1.27 0 2,223 0.41 0 1 +1 Democratic Movement – United Georgia 16,286 0.85 0 1,829 0.10 0 0 0 Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 9,896 0.51 0 9,394 0.50 0 0 New Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 8,335 0.43 0 16,747 0.89 0 0 New Georgian Idea 8,263 0.43 0 10,249 0.54 0 0 0 Free Georgia 6,393 0.33 0 9,574 0.51 0 0 New Free Democrats 5,188 0.27 0 1,317 0.07 0 0 0 National Democratic Movement 4,850 0.25 0 2,467 0.13 0 0 New Georgian March 4,753 0.25 0 6,873 0.36 0 0 New Social Democrats for the Development of Georgia 4,413 0.23 0 0 New Winner, Georgia 3,750 0.19 0 7,892 0.42 0 0 New Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots [ka ]3,245 0.17 0 2,584 0.14 0 0 New Conservative Party of Georgia 3,124 0.16 0 2,274 0.12 0 0 New For Social Justice 2,885 0.15 0 0 New Tavisupleba 2,841 0.15 0 2,402 0.13 0 0 New For United Georgia 2,728 0.14 0 3,627 0.19 0 0 0 Future Georgia [ka ]2,206 0.11 0 1,665 0.09 0 0 New Georgian Choice 2,165 0.11 0 3,117 0.17 0 0 New Tetrebi 2,103 0.11 0 2,331 0.12 0 0 New Repormeri 2,063 0.11 0 2,157 0.11 0 0 New For Justice 1,979 0.10 0 1,217 0.06 0 0 New Georgian Roots 1,914 0.10 0 1,770 0.09 0 0 New Reformers [ka ]1,658 0.09 0 0 New The Way of Zviad 1,563 0.08 0 210 0.01 0 0 0 Development Party of Georgia 1,549 0.08 0 305 0.02 0 0 New New Power 1,458 0.08 0 1,812 0.10 0 0 New Greens Party of Georgia 1,305 0.07 0 3,234 0.17 0 0 New Change Georgia 1,292 0.07 0 3,941 0.21 0 0 New Georgia 1,189 0.06 0 3,072 0.16 0 0 0 Industry Will Save Georgia 1,048 0.05 0 0 –1 People's Party 1,005 0.05 0 449 0.02 0 0 0 Georgian Troupe 982 0.05 0 927 0.05 0 0 0 Progressive Georgia 980 0.05 0 2,095 0.11 0 0 New Movement for a Free Georgia 739 0.04 0 0 New Workers' Socialist Party 610 0.03 0 719 0.04 0 0 New Order of Mamulishvili "Samshlo" 583 0.03 0 0 New Choice for the Homeland 536 0.03 0 0 New Traditionalists 479 0.02 0 125 0.01 0 0 New New Christian Democrats 460 0.02 0 0 New Euro-Atlantic Vector 424 0.02 0 145 0.01 0 0 New National Democratic Party 421 0.02 0 0 New People's Movement Christian-Democrats 334 0.02 0 0 New Independents 28,787 1.53 0 0 –1 Total 1,924,395 100.00 120 1,885,277 100.00 13 542,281 100.00 17 150 0 Valid votes 1,924,395 96.56 1,885,277 95.19 542,281 95.87 Invalid/blank votes 68,496 3.44 95,367 4.81 23,361 4.13 Total votes 1,992,891 100.00 1,980,644 100.00 565,642 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 3,578,070 55.70 3,511,853 56.40 2,140,210 26.43 Source: CESKO
Proportional results by constituency
Constituency
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
District Nº 1 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Beka Odisharia Georgian Dream 22,315 45.61 18,769 91.57 Shalva Shavgulidze European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 14,254 29.14 1,727 8.43 Saba Buadze Lelo 4,593 9.39 Malkhaz Topuria Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,871 3.82 Jaba Jishk'ariani Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 1,736 3.55 K'oba Amirkhanashvili Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 724 1.48 Goga Mgaloblishvili Georgian March 590 1.21 Ia Rcheulishvili Georgian Idea 488 1.00 Ani Japaridze Repormeri 484 0.99 Irak'li Jalaghonia Free Georgia 408 0.83 Maia Lip'art'eliani Future Georgia 354 0.72 Nat'alia P'ap'ashvili Progressive Georgia 302 0.62 Teimuraz Tsagareishvili Greens Party of Georgia 277 0.57 Maia Siradze Georgian Troupe 154 0.31 Lasha Bregvadze Euro-Atlantic Vector 145 0.30 Nat'alia K'amoza Change Georgia 133 0.27 Besik'i Adamia Georgia 93 0.19 Total 48,921 100.00 20,496 100.00 Valid votes 48,921 92.18 20,496 94.83 Invalid/blank votes 4,152 7.82 1,118 5.17 Total votes 53,073 100.00 21,614 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 95,665 55.48 95,634 22.60
District Nº 2 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Nodar T'urdzeladze Georgian Dream 25,333 42.21 20,549 93.72 Elene Khosht'aria European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 21,320 35.52 1,378 6.28 Levani K'oberidze Lelo 4,563 7.60 Nana Devdariani Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,928 3.21 Beka Natsvlishvili Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 1,569 2.61 K'akha K'uk'ava Free Georgia 1,312 2.19 Bidzina Gegidze Independent 788 1.31 Giorgi Gachechiladze Greens Party of Georgia 427 0.71 Gega Khvedelidze Georgian Idea 373 0.62 Levani Chkheidze Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 353 0.59 Jondo Baghaturia Georgian Troupe 337 0.56 Guram Sagharadze Georgian March 308 0.51 Maia K'uk'ava Repormeri 288 0.48 Tengiz T'q'eshelashvili Development Party of Georgia 165 0.27 Khatuna Saginashvili Conservative Party of Georgia 137 0.23 Roin Lip'art'eliani Future Georgia 134 0.22 Irak'li Mach'avariani Traditionalists 125 0.21 Nana Ts'itelashvili Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 124 0.21 K'onst'ant'ine Bukurauli New Power 117 0.19 Nino Kareli Change Georgia 109 0.18 Davit Dadiani Progressive Georgia 103 0.17 Mamuk'a Melikishvili Georgia 67 0.11 Megi Aghap'ishvili Georgian Choice 36 0.06 Total 60,016 100.00 21,927 100.00 Valid votes 60,016 95.27 21,927 96.50 Invalid/blank votes 2,977 4.73 796 3.50 Total votes 62,993 100.00 22,723 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 104,085 60.52 104,089 21.83
District Nº 3 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Davit Sergeenk'o Georgian Dream 32,066 43.81 24,700 89.92 Aleksandre Elisashvili Citizens 14,181 19.38 2,770 10.08 Badri Japaridze Lelo 10,259 14.02 Irak'li Okruashvili Winner, Georgia 4,531 6.19 Tamar Chark'viani Strategy Aghmashenebeli 3,796 5.19 Levan Gogichaishvili Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 1,878 2.57 K'akhaber Dzagania Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,708 2.33 Vit'ali Daraselia Free Democrats 597 0.82 Anzor Sak'andelidze Georgian Idea 534 0.73 Zurab Nizharadze Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 505 0.69 Tamari Maq'ashvili Independent 471 0.64 Vakht'ang Gvazava National Democratic Movement 353 0.48 Aleksandre Gakharia New Power 289 0.39 Roini Khijak'adze Free Georgia 287 0.39 Mikheil K'okhreidze Repormeri 279 0.38 Mikheil Ch'avch'anidze Georgian March 264 0.36 Irak'li Avalishvili Future Georgia 242 0.33 Zaza Neparidze Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 230 0.31 Tamaz Ints'k'irveli Greens Party of Georgia 210 0.29 Giorgi Liluashvili Georgia 134 0.18 Merab Khantadze Workers' Socialist Party 124 0.17 Iana K'amoza Change Georgia 98 0.13 Nik'oloz Leluashvili Progressive Georgia 91 0.12 P'aat'a Devsurashvili Georgian Choice 65 0.09 Total 73,192 100.00 27,470 100.00 Valid votes 73,192 94.04 27,470 97.16 Invalid/blank votes 4,637 5.96 803 2.84 Total votes 77,829 100.00 28,273 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 133,401 58.34 133,413 21.19
District Nº 4 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % K'akha K'akhishvili Georgian Dream 26,154 48.14 22,055 92.15 Khat'ia Dek'anoidze Strength is in Unity 14,658 26.98 1,879 7.85 Giorgi Vashadze Strategy Aghmashenebeli 7,583 13.96 Davit Ch'ich'inadze Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 1,880 3.46 Lana Galdava Lelo 1,877 3.46 Ilia Khmaladze Georgian Idea 306 0.56 Aleksandre Chargeishvili Georgian March 272 0.50 K'akha Nadiradze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 264 0.49 Giorgi Avazashvili Repormeri 238 0.44 Eduardi Eloshvili Free Democrats 209 0.38 Davit Chigogidze Tavisupleba 206 0.38 Badri Manizhashvili Greens Party of Georgia 168 0.31 Jumber Bolghashvili Tetrebi 154 0.28 Sopio Dilebashvili Change Georgia 141 0.26 Gocha Shoshiashvili Georgia 122 0.22 Noe Gogiashvili Progressive Georgia 94 0.17 Total 54,326 100.00 23,934 100.00 Valid votes 54,326 94.58 23,934 96.25 Invalid/blank votes 3,116 5.42 933 3.75 Total votes 57,442 100.00 24,867 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 114,615 50.12 114,609 21.70
District Nº 5 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Sozar Subari Georgian Dream 32,199 45.82 27,993 88.68 Levan Khabeishvili Strength is in Unity 27,506 39.14 3,573 11.32 Pikria Chikhradze Lelo 3,283 4.67 Guram Nik'olaishvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,570 3.66 Guram Palavandishvili Georgian Idea 626 0.89 Vazha Zhvania Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 563 0.80 Irak'li Shikhiashvili Georgian March 551 0.78 Aleksandre Rizhamadze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 509 0.72 Lali Peradze Free Georgia 470 0.67 Giorgi Khosit'ashvili Tavisupleba 337 0.48 Ilia Mach'arashvili People's Party 288 0.41 Manana Boch'orishvili Greens Party of Georgia 271 0.39 Nugzari K'elep't'rishvili Change Georgia 262 0.37 Iosebi Darsavelidze For Justice 221 0.31 Gocha Kharauli Georgia 207 0.29 Bezhan Gunava Georgian Choice 206 0.29 K'akhaber Mumladze Progressive Georgia 202 0.29 Total 70,271 100.00 31,566 100.00 Valid votes 70,271 94.47 31,566 94.84 Invalid/blank votes 4,117 5.53 1,716 5.16 Total votes 74,388 100.00 33,282 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 145,779 51.03 145,772 22.83
District Nº 6 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Giorgi Volsk'i Georgian Dream 29,414 42.64 28,522 89.95 Zurab Girchi Japaridze Girchi 14,529 21.06 3,188 10.05 Ana Dolidze Independent 12,381 17.95 Levan Samushia Lelo 4,419 6.41 Archil Benidze Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,802 2.61 Dimit'ri Lortkipanidze Independent 1,437 2.08 Gedevan Popkhadze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 866 1.26 Mikheil Kavtaradze Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 733 1.06 Giorgi Kajaia Independent 650 0.94 Davit Khizanishvili Future Georgia 536 0.78 Tengiz Omanidze Free Georgia 363 0.53 Otar Baghaturia Tavisupleba 290 0.42 Tamar Ch'ich'inadze Greens Party of Georgia 289 0.42 Tsira Javakhishvili Georgian March 211 0.31 Giga Gigauri New Power 207 0.30 Davit Shalut'ashvili Repormeri 202 0.29 Davit Osepashvili Georgian Troupe 186 0.27 Giorgi Otarashvili Change Georgia 183 0.27 Giorgi Pitskhelauri Georgia 176 0.26 Manana Mosulishvili Georgian Choice 103 0.15 Total 68,977 100.00 31,710 100.00 Valid votes 68,977 94.08 31,710 95.79 Invalid/blank votes 4,342 5.92 1,392 4.21 Total votes 73,319 100.00 33,102 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 128,792 56.93 128,741 25.71
District Nº 7 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Mikheil Q'avelashvili Georgian Dream 28,584 43.72 23,629 91.40 Shalva Natelashvili Georgian Labour Party 16,339 24.99 2,223 8.60 Nik'oloz Cherkezishvili Lelo 5,661 8.66 Irma Inashvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 4,990 7.63 Irak'li Gujabidze Independent 3,195 4.89 Lia Mukhashavria Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 2,128 3.25 Guladi Q'ruashvili Free Georgia 610 0.93 P'aat'a Gogshelidze Georgian Idea 588 0.90 Zviadi Tavadze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 500 0.76 Giorgi Gigauri Georgian March 469 0.72 Davit Gogit'ashvili Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 385 0.59 Guram Nik'oleishvili Greens Party of Georgia 372 0.57 Aleksandre Bardadze New Power 355 0.54 Darejan Gagnidze Change Georgia 336 0.51 Gia Nemsadze Workers' Socialist Party 309 0.47 Lali Maisuradze Georgia 238 0.36 Mariami Suladze Georgian Troupe 165 0.25 Gaiozi Chark'viani Progressive Georgia 160 0.24 Total 65,384 100.00 25,852 100.00 Valid votes 65,384 92.47 25,852 95.41 Invalid/blank votes 5,322 7.53 1,244 4.59 Total votes 70,706 100.00 27,096 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 135,008 52.37 134,976 20.07
District Nº 8 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Nik'anor Melia Strength is in Unity 31,391 44.06 3,032 10.64 Levan K'obiashvili Georgian Dream 30,261 42.47 25,474 89.36 Merab Ch'ikashvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,879 4.04 Gigla Mikaut'adze Lelo 2,610 3.66 Aleksandre Razmadze Georgian Idea 645 0.91 Zviad T'omaradze Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 559 0.78 Khat'ia Kobalia Repormeri 429 0.60 Lasha Giorgadze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 386 0.54 K'akhaber K'obakhidze Georgian March 334 0.47 Romani Palelashvili For United Georgia 317 0.44 Salome Megrelishvili Change Georgia 261 0.37 Merab Sharabidze Greens Party of Georgia 239 0.34 Grigoli Benidze Conservative Party of Georgia 226 0.32 Shota Mach'arashvili New Power 225 0.32 Nugzar Lomishvili For Justice 212 0.30 Goderdzi Lomtatidze Georgia 146 0.20 K'akhaber K'alashovi Progressive Georgia 131 0.18 Total 71,251 100.00 28,506 100.00 Valid votes 71,251 93.62 28,506 95.13 Invalid/blank votes 4,856 6.38 1,458 4.87 Total votes 76,107 100.00 29,964 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 146,008 52.13 145,978 20.53
District Nº 9 Candidate Party Votes % Davit Songhulashvili Georgian Dream 45,250 52.97 Levan Bezhashvili Strength is in Unity 23,980 28.07 Giorgi Ghviniashvili European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 7,079 8.29 Ek'at'erine Kvlividze Lelo 3,156 3.69 Soslan Garsevanishvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 3,060 3.58 Ivane Datuashvili Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 346 0.41 Giorgi Makharashvili Georgian Idea 298 0.35 Malkhaz Pilauri Free Georgia 296 0.35 Aleksi Arabuli Georgian March 277 0.32 Nugzar Ch'iaberashvili For United Georgia 276 0.32 Daviti Ch'uniashvili Free Democrats 241 0.28 Ia Goderdzishvili Georgian Roots 185 0.22 Elene Kurtiashvili Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 179 0.21 Davit Tskhvariashvili Greens Party of Georgia 168 0.20 Vakhusht'i Kiziq'urashvili Future Georgia 167 0.20 Irak'li K'ok'ilashvili Change Georgia 138 0.16 Amiran Luashvili Workers' Socialist Party 121 0.14 Aleksi K'obaidze Progressive Georgia 104 0.12 Tamar Pkhovelishvili Georgia 103 0.12 Total 85,424 100.00 Valid votes 85,424 96.18 Invalid/blank votes 3,390 3.82 Total votes 88,814 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 149,542 59.39
District Nº 10 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Irak'li Kadagishvili Georgian Dream 41,662 47.26 44,616 88.83 Giorgi Bot'k'oveli Strength is in Unity 35,645 40.43 5,608 11.17 Zurab Ch'iaberashvili European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 3,348 3.80 Ioseb P'arts'ik'anashvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,625 2.98 Irak'li T'alakhadze Lelo 1,379 1.56 Nik'oloz Vardoshvili Georgian Labour Party 1,003 1.14 Emzari Kvariani Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 525 0.60 Aleksandre Palavandishvili Georgian Idea 403 0.46 Giorgi Javakhishvili Georgian Choice 335 0.38 Maia Ts'ereteli Free Georgia 249 0.28 Giorgi Sulkhanishvili Georgian Roots 234 0.27 Tengiz Ketelauri Georgian March 228 0.26 Zizi Gagnidze Change Georgia 135 0.15 Mikheil Janezashvili New Power 126 0.14 Lali Bunt'uri Georgia 117 0.13 Leila Kharaishvili Georgian Troupe 85 0.10 Vladimeri Gurjidze Progressive Georgia 61 0.07 Total 88,160 100.00 50,224 100.00 Valid votes 88,160 96.01 50,224 96.26 Invalid/blank votes 3,664 3.99 1,949 3.74 Total votes 91,824 100.00 52,173 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 153,609 59.78 153,576 33.97
District Nº 11 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Shalva K'ereselidze Georgian Dream 25,194 49.67 25,728 92.53 Tsezar Chocheli Strength is in Unity 17,134 33.78 2,076 7.47 Tamaz Mech'iauri For United Georgia 2,613 5.15 Ioseb Shat'berashvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,715 3.38 Beka Natelashvili Georgian Labour Party 1,339 2.64 Malkhaz Vakht'angashvili Lelo 875 1.73 Vazha Chokheli Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 500 0.99 Ek'a Beselia For Justice 360 0.71 Badri Davituri Georgian Idea 272 0.54 Vakht'ang Mart'olek'i Free Democrats 158 0.31 Giorgi Lapanashvili Georgian March 153 0.30 Bak'uri Buchuk'uri Repormeri 137 0.27 Giorgi Abzhandadze Free Georgia 114 0.22 Vakht'ang Imerlishvili Change Georgia 97 0.19 Deniza Sumbadze Georgia 62 0.12 Total 50,723 100.00 27,804 100.00 Valid votes 50,723 94.73 27,804 96.81 Invalid/blank votes 2,821 5.27 916 3.19 Total votes 53,544 100.00 28,720 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 87,986 60.86 87,959 32.65
District Nº 12 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Nino Latsabidze Georgian Dream 35,428 47.31 35,297 89.79 Davit K'irk'it'adze Strength is in Unity 24,418 32.61 4,012 10.21 Irma Nadirashvili European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 3,089 4.13 P'aat'a Jibladze Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,578 3.44 Vakht'ang Megrelishvili Girchi 2,468 3.30 Grigol Gegelia Lelo 2,043 2.73 Mikheil Kumsishvili Georgian Labour Party 1,171 1.56 Besik' Chubinidze Georgian Roots 683 0.91 Zaza Margvelani Georgian Idea 519 0.69 Gela Nak'ashidze Independent 500 0.67 Malkhazi Gorgaslidze Tavisupleba 371 0.50 Lasha Mach'arashvili Free Georgia 343 0.46 Ilia Lobzhanidze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 260 0.35 Aleksandre K'obaidze Progressive Georgia 222 0.30 Davit Suarishvili Georgian March 209 0.28 Giorgi Maisuradze Georgia 173 0.23 Luara Nizharadze Tetrebi 154 0.21 Ek'at'erine Okrotsvaridze Change Georgia 130 0.17 Shorena Mamalashvili Georgian Choice 124 0.17 Total 74,883 100.00 39,309 100.00 Valid votes 74,883 95.05 39,309 94.91 Invalid/blank votes 3,901 4.95 2,108 5.09 Total votes 78,784 100.00 41,417 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 141,453 55.70 141,463 29.28
District Nº 15 Candidate Party Votes % Giorgi Khojevanishvili Georgian Dream 41,333 55.58 Badri Basishvili Strength is in Unity 20,790 27.96 K'oba Mazanashvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,940 3.95 Irak'li Okruashvili Winner, Georgia 2,623 3.53 P'ap'una K'oberidze Lelo 2,495 3.36 Levan Tarkhnishvili European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 2,205 2.97 Aleksandre Vashaq'madze Georgian Idea 443 0.60 Nana Aghordzineba Free Georgia 358 0.48 Zaza Mezvrishvili Tavisupleba 298 0.40 Emzari Sabanadze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 290 0.39 Mariami Khorguashvili Change Georgia 279 0.38 Besik' Bogveli People's Party 161 0.22 Iosebi Vardanidze Georgia 148 0.20 Total 74,363 100.00 Valid votes 74,363 95.20 Invalid/blank votes 3,748 4.80 Total votes 78,111 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 135,795 57.52
District Nº 16 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Zaal Dugladze Georgian Dream 28,925 49.32 30,602 91.72 Nat'o Chkheidze Strength is in Unity 17,536 29.90 2,763 8.28 K'akha K'ozhoridze Lelo 5,248 8.95 Elibo P'at'urashvili Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,032 3.46 Aleksi Chkhik'vadze Democratic Movement – United Georgia 1,216 2.07 Nik'a Mosiashvili Girchi 779 1.33 Dimit'ri Ghonghadze National Democratic Movement 744 1.27 Khatuna Gelashvili Free Georgia 541 0.92 Guram Chalagashvili Winner, Georgia 350 0.60 Levani Kveladze Georgian Idea 255 0.43 Tamaz Chaduneli For United Georgia 217 0.37 P'aat'a Shubitidze Tavisupleba 196 0.33 Zviad Gelashvili Georgian March 148 0.25 Merab Zurabashvili Change Georgia 145 0.25 Rat'i Suladze Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 108 0.18 Besik' Buturishvili Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 107 0.18 Irina Tsaava Georgia 101 0.17 Total 58,648 100.00 33,365 100.00 Valid votes 58,648 95.84 33,365 96.78 Invalid/blank votes 2,544 4.16 1,110 3.22 Total votes 61,192 100.00 34,475 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 103,798 58.95 103,774 33.22
District Nº 18 Candidate Party Votes % Samvel Manuk'ian Georgian Dream 19,031 61.48 Enzel Mk'oiani Independent 6,202 20.04 Arsen K'arap'et'ian European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 2,939 9.49 Art'ashes Hak'obian Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,279 4.13 Melik Raisian Strength is in Unity 1,251 4.04 Diana Arutunian Georgian Choice 109 0.35 Amiran Ch'aghalidze Free Georgia 65 0.21 Elza Grigoriani Change Georgia 45 0.15 Mikheili Shioshvili Georgia 33 0.11 Total 30,954 100.00 Valid votes 30,954 95.82 Invalid/blank votes 1,349 4.18 Total votes 32,303 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 57,886 55.80
District Nº 19 Candidate Party Votes % Gocha Enukidze Georgian Dream 15,962 59.45 Dilar Khabuliani Strength is in Unity 4,263 15.88 Soso Lip'art'eliani Lelo 2,794 10.41 Erek'le Saghliani Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,721 6.41 Gocha Gurguchiani European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 1,592 5.93 Giorgi Zurabiani Georgian Choice 233 0.87 P'aat'a Matsaberidze Free Georgia 155 0.58 Maria Arsenashvili Change Georgia 68 0.25 Iuri Belashvili Tetrebi 60 0.22 Total 26,848 100.00 Valid votes 26,848 96.08 Invalid/blank votes 1,096 3.92 Total votes 27,944 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 44,204 63.22
District Nº 20 Candidate Party Votes % P'aat'a K'vizhinadze Georgian Dream 43,143 69.14 Giorgi K'ap'anadze Strength is in Unity 9,032 14.47 Giorgi K'asradze Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 4,092 6.56 Ani Mirot'adze Lelo 2,201 3.53 Sergo Rat'iani European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 2,181 3.50 Rost'om Tsartsidze Free Georgia 574 0.92 Zina Gvelesiani Georgian Idea 416 0.67 Roin Gelashvili Georgian Choice 261 0.42 Nino Bregvadze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 247 0.40 Giorgi Vach'aradze Georgia 127 0.20 Aleksandre Gagnidze Change Georgia 124 0.20 Total 62,398 100.00 Valid votes 62,398 96.69 Invalid/blank votes 2,133 3.31 Total votes 64,531 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 103,837 62.15
District Nº 21 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Bezhan Ts'akadze Georgian Dream 38,290 49.77 39,810 91.94 K'akha Gets'adze Strength is in Unity 20,764 26.99 3,488 8.06 Giorgi Ts'ereteli European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 9,561 12.43 Ana Bibilashvili Lelo 2,675 3.48 Otar Shaorshadze Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,706 2.22 Samsoni Gugava Georgian Labour Party 625 0.81 Davit Giorgadze Citizens 541 0.70 Anzori Porchkhidze Georgian March 341 0.44 Murman Nebieridze Free Georgia 335 0.44 Davit Shalamberidze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 295 0.38 Giorgi Kuchishvili Georgian Idea 293 0.38 Temur Gogsadze Georgian Choice 264 0.34 Giga Gabrich'idze Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 247 0.32 Gela Chivadze For United Georgia 204 0.27 Lasha Liluashvili Georgia 199 0.26 Nodar Ebanoidze Workers' Socialist Party 165 0.21 Giorgi Gvenet'adze New Power 160 0.21 Nino Meparishvili Progressive Georgia 143 0.19 Merab Giorgobiani Change Georgia 119 0.15 Total 76,927 100.00 43,298 100.00 Valid votes 76,927 96.20 43,298 95.81 Invalid/blank votes 3,036 3.80 1,895 4.19 Total votes 79,963 100.00 45,193 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 131,201 60.95 131,151 34.46
District Nº 22 Candidate Party Votes % Givi Ch'ich'inadze Georgian Dream 42,080 51.40 Nanuka Zhorzholiani Strength is in Unity 25,806 31.52 Ak'ak'i Bobokhidze European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 7,196 8.79 Tornik'e Artkmeladze Lelo 1,854 2.26 Irak'li K'obrava Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,574 1.92 Giorgi Ts'ulaia Free Georgia 717 0.88 K'oba Dzidziguri Conservative Party of Georgia 522 0.64 Indik'o Berdzenadze Citizens 469 0.57 Zurab Meskhi Georgian Idea 437 0.53 Aleksandre Chikovani Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 271 0.33 Irak'li Gagnidze Tavisupleba 238 0.29 Iosebi Chikhladze Georgian Choice 227 0.28 Nana Tsaguria Georgian March 189 0.23 Manana Kheladze Change Georgia 152 0.19 Mak'a Grigolia Georgia 132 0.16 Total 81,864 100.00 Valid votes 81,864 95.36 Invalid/blank votes 3,984 4.64 Total votes 85,848 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 144,097 59.58
District Nº 23 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Zaza Lominadze Georgian Dream 30,119 42.44 29,867 91.92 Grigol Vashadze Strength is in Unity 24,639 34.72 2,627 8.08 Otari K'akhidze European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 4,222 5.95 Ana Natsvlishvili Lelo 3,251 4.58 Teimuraz Shashiashvili Tetrebi 1,809 2.55 Nona Asatiani Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,453 2.05 Ioseb K'ench'adze Citizens 1,194 1.68 Tornik'e Marjanishvili Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 653 0.92 Lasha Arsenidze Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 535 0.75 Elguja Khisht'ovani Free Georgia 509 0.72 Ermile Nemsadze Georgian March 458 0.65 Ramini Abesadze Georgian Idea 428 0.60 Natela Jimsheleishvili Georgian Roots 300 0.42 Tea Ergemlidze Conservative Party of Georgia 285 0.40 Dimit'ri Khmaladze Tavisupleba 235 0.33 Sopio Imedadze Greens Party of Georgia 230 0.32 Giorgi P'at'aridze Development Party of Georgia 140 0.20 Nik'a Kurtsik'idze New Power 121 0.17 Irina Saghinadze Progressive Georgia 110 0.16 Tamari Jinch'veladze Change Georgia 107 0.15 Aleksi Gejadze Georgia 98 0.14 Melano Shavgulidze Georgian Choice 70 0.10 Total 70,966 100.00 32,494 100.00 Valid votes 70,966 94.88 32,494 95.71 Invalid/blank votes 3,830 5.12 1,457 4.29 Total votes 74,796 100.00 33,951 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 155,010 48.25 154,928 21.91
District Nº 24 Candidate Party Votes % Vasil Chigogidze Georgian Dream 35,287 55.75 Manuchar K'virk'velia Strength is in Unity 13,867 21.91 Khatuna Gogorishvili European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 3,700 5.85 Shota Gogiberidze Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,592 4.09 Nino Shets'iruli-Gobronidze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 2,198 3.47 Giorgi Sioridze Lelo 2,137 3.38 Davit Mamaladze Georgian Labour Party 644 1.02 Otar Kerkadze Citizens 625 0.99 Vakht'ang Zenaishvili Girchi 616 0.97 Lasha Khetsuriani Georgian Idea 469 0.74 Nino Oragvelidze For Justice 424 0.67 Gocha Dzimist'arishvili Independent 384 0.61 Ramaz Zoidze Georgian March 228 0.36 Mak'a Mgaloblishvili Change Georgia 126 0.20 Total 63,297 100.00 Valid votes 63,297 96.03 Invalid/blank votes 2,616 3.97 Total votes 65,913 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 107,948 61.06
District Nº 25 Candidate Party Votes % Aleksandre Mots'erelia Georgian Dream 31,973 53.51 Roland Pipia Strength is in Unity 20,629 34.52 Lela Keburia European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 2,502 4.19 Tamari Belkania Lelo 1,360 2.28 Vikt'or Tsaava Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 1,338 2.24 Nino Gulua Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 572 0.96 Mamuk'a Khorava Georgian Labour Party 524 0.88 Gocha Bakhia Free Georgia 339 0.57 Roin Nach'q'ebia Political Movement of Veterans and Patriots 254 0.43 K'akhaberi Topuridze Georgian March 136 0.23 Nodari Gagnidze Change Georgia 129 0.22 Total 59,756 100.00 Valid votes 59,756 95.37 Invalid/blank votes 2,904 4.63 Total votes 62,660 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 103,578 60.50
District Nº 27 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Irak'li Chikovani Georgian Dream 26,085 48.24 31,678 93.88 Malkhaz Jalaghonia Strength is in Unity 19,973 36.93 2,064 6.12 Giorgi Ugulava European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 3,905 7.22 Aleksandre Akhvlediani Lelo 1,144 2.12 Otar Ch'itanava Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 863 1.60 Vazha K'it'ia Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 494 0.91 Giorgi Morgoshia Conservative Party of Georgia 355 0.66 Jambul Nach'q'ebia Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 346 0.64 Zurab Jinjolava Free Georgia 212 0.39 Ramaz Chachibaia The Way of Zviad 210 0.39 Davit Ardia Georgian Idea 152 0.28 Giorgi Gabedava Georgian March 128 0.24 Sopio Danelia Georgia 78 0.14 Nino K'ukhashvili Change Georgia 71 0.13 Zviad Vek'ua New Power 61 0.11 Total 54,077 100.00 33,742 100.00 Valid votes 54,077 95.77 33,742 96.89 Invalid/blank votes 2,391 4.23 1,082 3.11 Total votes 56,468 100.00 34,824 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 120,312 46.93 120,255 28.96
District Nº 28 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Resan K'ontselidze Georgian Dream 32,105 41.41 30,057 87.81 Levan Varshalomidze Strength is in Unity 28,934 37.32 4,172 12.19 Armaz Akhvlediani European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 3,102 4.00 Irak'li K'up'radze Lelo 2,917 3.76 Zaur Gabaidze Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,054 2.65 Iago Khvichia Girchi 1,963 2.53 Ramaz Pevadze National Democratic Movement 1,370 1.77 Genri Dolidze Citizens 1,038 1.34 Mariam Jashi Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 1,027 1.32 T'ariel K'alandarishvili Georgian Labour Party 522 0.67 Ramaz Adadze Greens Party of Georgia 464 0.60 T'ariel Makharadze Georgian Idea 416 0.54 Nat'alia Dzidziguri Conservative Party of Georgia 319 0.41 Temur Makharadze Georgian March 279 0.36 Iza Surmanidze Winner, Georgia 228 0.29 Madona Shainidze Georgian Choice 194 0.25 Vakht'ang K'akhidze Georgian Roots 176 0.23 Lazare Zakariadze New Power 151 0.19 Jeiran Okrop'iridze Repormeri 100 0.13 Irak'li Koreli Change Georgia 85 0.11 Zurabi Jorbenadze Georgia 77 0.10 Total 77,521 100.00 34,229 100.00 Valid votes 77,521 95.27 34,229 95.24 Invalid/blank votes 3,852 4.73 1,710 4.76 Total votes 81,373 100.00 35,939 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 147,292 55.25 147,211 24.41
District Nº 30 Candidate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % Anzor Bolkvadze Georgian Dream 27,752 46.60 32,062 88.19 Misha Bolkvadze Strength is in Unity 19,442 32.65 4,293 11.81 T'ariel Nak'aidze European Georgia — Movement for Liberty 4,050 6.80 Zorbeg Beridze Alliance of Patriots of Georgia 2,545 4.27 Jambul Khozrevanidze Lelo 2,282 3.83 Amiran Malaq'madze Solidarity Alliance of Georgia 1,086 1.82 Giorgi Gabaidze Citizens 349 0.59 Dali T'ak'idze Free Georgia 282 0.47 Nuk'ri Basiladze Future Georgia 232 0.39 Badri Shainidze Georgian Choice 230 0.39 Zviad K'virik'adze Tribuna – Christian Democratic Movement 207 0.35 Zurab Tsintskiladze Georgian Roots 192 0.32 Guram Gogit'idze Georgian Idea 182 0.31 Nabi Dolidze Georgian March 162 0.27 Otar Shainidze Winner, Georgia 160 0.27 Zurab Khimshiashvili Tetrebi 154 0.26 Nino Bolkvadze Greens Party of Georgia 119 0.20 Ketino Gejadze Georgia 65 0.11 Ek'at'erine Iarghanashvili Change Georgia 64 0.11 Total 59,555 100.00 36,355 100.00 Valid votes 59,555 95.88 36,355 95.60 Invalid/blank votes 2,560 4.12 1,674 4.40 Total votes 62,115 100.00 38,029 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 96,760 64.19 96,681 39.33
Maps
Voter turnout by constituency
Most voted for party (top) and the second most voted party (bottom) by constituency
Districts where the second rounds were held
Aftermath
Crisis in Georgia
Further information: 2020–2021 Georgian political crisis
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.
Eight opposition parties stated that they would not attend parliamentary sittings. 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.
2022 District Nº12 by-election
Nino Latsabidze resigned as he was elected mayor of Rustavi . Election held on 2 April 2022.
Candidate Party Votes % Irak'li Shat'ak'ishvili Georgian Dream 34,333 90.61 Mamuk'a T'usk'adze For Social Justice 2,634 6.95 K'amal Muradkhanovi Unity and Development Party 923 2.44 Total 37,890 100.00 Valid votes 37,890 93.29 Invalid/blank votes 2,724 6.71 Total votes 40,614 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 139,989 29.01 Source: CESKO
2023 District Nº26 by-election
Irakli Khakhubia died on 27 October 2022. Election held on 29 April 2023.
Candidate Party Votes % Giorgi Khakhubia Georgian Dream 27,551 95.30 Besik'i Ts'uleisk'iri Free Georgia 1,359 4.70 Total 28,910 100.00 Valid votes 28,910 97.70 Invalid/blank votes 681 2.30 Total votes 29,591 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 105,314 28.10 Source: CESKO
2023 District Nº15 by-election
Giorgi Khojevanishvili resigned on 7 February 2023. Election held on 1 October 2023.
Candidate Party Votes % Giorgi Sosiashvili Georgian Dream 23,523 93.77 Mamuk'a T'usk'adze For Social Justice 1,562 6.23 Total 25,085 100.00 Valid votes 25,085 97.16 Invalid/blank votes 733 2.84 Total votes 25,818 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 134,066 19.26 Source: CESKO
Notes
Georgian Dream received 115 seats in the last election, however, 8 of those seats were allocated to different parties running on GD's ticket.
^ the Development Movement was dissolved in December 2019, with most of its members joining Lelo for Georgia.
Each territory listed refers to either a district of Tbilisi or a municipality, if not noted otherwise
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