Assessment of the 2016 Parliamentary runoff elections
Transparency International Georgia monitored the 30 October Parliamentary runoff elections with 250 observers. Our organization’s stationary observers were allocated to 197 polling stations. Moreover, 28 mobile groups monitored the process of the elections.
Statement on the current election process (12:00-19:30)
At this point, from our observation, we can say that the 2016 runoff elections is going peacefully. By this time, our observers have reported 50 insignificant and relatively serious violations. We have filed 9 complaints.
Live blog: 2016 parliamentary runoff elections
Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia) has deployed 250 observers to monitor October 30 Parliamentary runoff elections. Our static observers will cover 197 precincts throughout the country. In addition, 28 mobile groups are mobilized to observe the elections.
Assessment of October 8 2016 Parliamentary Elections
Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia) deployed 400 observers to monitor October 8 Parliamentary elections. Our static observers covered 300 precincts throughout the country. In addition, 52 mobile groups were mobilized to observe the elections.
Election process assessment (07:00-20:00)
At this point, from our observation, we can say that the 2016 election is going peacefully. The only exception was district 48 in Marneuli, where supporters of different political parties were mobilized on the district. They raided the polling station.
Transparency International Georgia’s statement on the current election process (12:00 -16:00)
At this point, from our observation, we can say that the 2016 election is going peacefully.