As per information from the Central Election Commission, the voter turnout in the parliamentary elections reached 41.62% by 15:00, indicating that 1 454 837 voters had come to the polling stations.
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The turnout in Tbilisi was 42.42% - 437 426 citizens voted, and the turnout in the regions is as follows:
- Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti - 40.46% (135 863 voters);
- Kakheti - 42.58% (125 558 voters);
- Mtskheta-Mtianeti - 42.86% (38 073 voters);
- Kvemo Kartli - 35.64% (142 851 voters);
- Shida Kartli - 41.72% (98 338 voters);
- Samtskhe-Javakheti - 43.42% (62 339 voters);
- Racha-Lechkhumi - 54.17% (15 765 voters);
- Imereti - 42.79% (220 771 voters);
- Guria - 43.74% (45 010 voters);
- Adjara - 41.89% (13 2843 voters).
During the parliamentary elections of 2020, the turnout at 15:00 was 36.45%, and in 2012 - 44.99%.