Georgian Dream Names 63 Mayoral Candidates for October Local Elections

The ruling Georgian Dream party named its mayoral candidates for all 63 municipalities ahead of the local elections, set to take place on October 4 amid the boycott from part of opposition forces.

Speaking as party leader during the August 11 presentation event, GD Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze said most of the candidates are incumbent or acting mayors. The remaining nominees come from a diverse mix of political, civil service, media, and business backgrounds. Earlier, GD separately endorsed incumbent Kakha Kaladze to seek a third term as Tbilisi Mayor.

Only two out of GD’s 64 mayoral candidates are women. On August 7, the ruling party also presented a list of all-male 25 majoritarian contenders for the Tbilisi City Council seats.

With the registration deadline passing on August 8, seventeen political parties, less than half the number that registered for the 2021 municipal elections, have signed up to participate in the upcoming vote. Nine parties, including those from major opposition alliances that took part in last October’s parliamentary elections, are boycotting the elections, with the vote taking place amid ongoing repression, legislative crackdowns on opposition, jailings of political leaders, and a lack of international observation.

Below is the list of Georgian Dream’s mayoral nominees, organized by regions:

Kakheti

Kvemo Kartli

Mtskheta-Mtianeti

Shida Kartli

Samtskhe-Javakheti

Imereti

Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti

Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti

Guria

Adjara


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