The Central Election Commission has published the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections. Results from 2206 out of 3111 polling stations have been counted, indicating that Georgian Dream is leading in the elections.
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"At the moment, the polling stations have not completed their activities, and manual counting procedures are underway. Out of 3111 election precincts, 2263 have been modernized and fully equipped with technological means, from which results have been obtained for 2206 precincts at this stage, representing 97.48% of this number," said Giorgi Kalandarishvili, Chairman of the CEC, at the briefing.
As per the results from the 2206 technological districts, the preliminary results of the parliamentary elections are as follows:
- Georgian Dream - 935 004 votes (52.99%)
- Coalition for Change - 197 619 votes (11.2%)
- Unity - National Movement - 177 510 votes (9.83%)
- Strong Georgia - 159 306 votes (9.02%)
- Gakharia - for Georgia - 145 205 votes (8.22%)
The parliamentary party Girchi, which, based on the preliminary results, received 56 980 votes (3.22%), as well as the Patriots Alliance (2.53%) and the Labor Party (0.75%), cannot break the 5% electoral threshold.
A total of 3,111 polling stations were opened in Georgia and abroad for the parliamentary elections. Of these, 2263 polling stations utilized electronic technologies, while 848 polling stations operated non-electronically, i.e., in the traditional manner.
The turnout across Georgia was at least 58.94%. According to the information from the Central Election Commission, 2 060 412 voters participated in the elections at the precincts.