Elections 2017: Weekly Digest No. 1


Voting process at one of the polling stations, 2016. Photo: Guram Muradov / Civil.ge

On October 21, Georgian citizens will head to polls to elect 2058 members of 64 city councils and 64 municipal mayors.

With the Election Day approaching, Civil.ge starts its weekly election digest, a news compilation covering the political party campaigns, election procedures and other pre-election developments, as well as related political happenings.

The first digest covers the developments of past week (September 4-10), as well as major electoral developments before the reporting period.

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May 27 – September 4
 
Race for Tbilisi Mayorship – election campaign launched:

Political Ratings – NDI’s July Survey:

Legislative Developments – number of self-governing cities reduced:

Party Campaigns/Presentations – September 21 deadline for party list submissions:

Violations – UNM initiates anti-fraud campaign; GYLA releases pre-election report; election administration member allegedly threatened:


September 4 – September 11

 
Race for Tbilisi Mayorship – eight candidates on board:

Electoral Programs – Kaladze lists priorities:

Party Campaigns/Presentations – GDDG, UNM, EG continue candidate presentations:

Electoral Blocs – UNM, CCP, NDP join forces:

Violations – ISFED reports on disinformation campaign against opposition candidates in Tbilisi:

Election Administration – precinct commissions assembled; voters’ list verification process underway

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