The polling stations for the parliamentary elections closed at 20:00, after which the TV companies Formula, Mtavari, and Imedi published the exit poll results.
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As per the exit poll conducted by Edison Research and published by Formula television, the combined votes for four opposition parties in the parliamentary elections surpass those of Georgian Dream. Specifically, Georgian Dream received 40.9% of the votes, while the opposition parties collectively garnered 51.9%:
- Unity - National Movement: 7%
- Coalition for Change: 16.7%
- Strong Georgia: 10.3%
- Gakharia - for Georgia: 8.2%
According to the same exit poll, the Patriots Alliance (2%), Girchi (2.3%), and Labor Party (2%) did not meet the 5% electoral threshold.
A separate exit poll, conducted by HarrisX and commissioned by Mtavari Arkhi, reported the following distribution of votes:
- Georgian Dream: 42%
- Unity - National Movement: 13%
- Coalition for Change: 18%
- Strong Georgia: 9%
- Gakharia - for Georgia: 8%
According to Mtavari Arkhi, the remaining votes are allocated to parties that did not pass the threshold.
The exit poll by Imedi TV, conducted by GORBI, reported these results:
- Georgian Dream: 56.1%
- Unity - National Movement: 11.6%
- Coalition for Change: 12.6%
- Strong Georgia: 7%
- Gakharia - for Georgia: 4.8%
- Girchi: 3%
- Alliance of Patriots: 2.2%
- Other parties: 2.7%
It is expected that the Central Election Commission of Georgia will publish the official preliminary results of the elections by 10 PM.