Mayoral Candidates

Total of 84 candidates are running for mayoral offices in twelve cities in the June 15 local elections.

87 candidates were initially registered, but three of them withdrew from the races (representatives from non-parliamentary opposition parties) in Zugdidi, Poti and Akhaltsikhe.

Tbilisi is the most contested city where 14 candidates are running for mayor, followed by Batumi (11 candidates) and Rustavi (9 candidates); only two candidates are running for mayoral office of Ambrolauri, small town in Racha-Lechkhumi mountainous region. 10 out of total 87 mayoral candidates are women.

Only the Georgian Dream (GD) ruling coalition and opposition United National Movement (UNM) party have candidates in all twelve cities. Nino Burjanadze-led coalition of several non-parliamentary opposition parties, United Opposition, has candidates in all but one town – Ambrolauri.

The race will go into a runoff if no candidate wins more than 50% of votes in the first round on June 15.

Mayors in eleven cities will be elected directly for the first time in the upcoming elections; direct election of mayor in Tbilisi was introduced in 2010.

Below is the list of mayoral candidates in other eleven cities (candidates are listed in same order as they will appear on ballot papers):
 
Kutaisi

Batumi

Rustavi

Telavi

Gori

Mtskheta

Zugdidi

Poti

Ozurgeti

Akhaltsikhe

Ambrolauri

June 5 is deadline for a mayoral candidate to withdraw from the race; if a candidate decides to declare about pulling out from the race after this deadline, his or her name will still appear on ballot papers on the election day.

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