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Parliamentary elections in Georgia: first exit poll results released

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The parliamentary elections in Georgia have ended. Polling stations have begun counting votes.

Elections in Georgia on October 26 — what are the exit poll results

The first exit poll results have been announced after the parliamentary elections in Georgia.

As reported by NewsGeorgia, after the announcement of the first exit polls, the ruling Georgian Dream and the main opposition parties began to celebrate their victory.

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According to the exit polls conducted by Harrys X commissioned by Mtavari Arkhi, the opposition will receive a majority in parliament:

  • Georgian Dream — 42%;
  • Coalition for Change – Gvaramia, Melia, Girchi, Droa — 18%;
  • Unity” (National Movement, Strategy Agmashenebeli, European Georgia) — 13%;
  • Strong Georgia (Lelo, For the People, Freedom Square, Citizens) — 9%;
  • Gakharia – For Georgia — 8%.

The results of Edison Research commissioned by the opposition TV channel Formula after the elections in Georgia are as follows:

  • Georgian Dream — 40.9%;
  • Coalition for Change — Gvaramia, Melia, Girchi, Droa — 16.7%;
  • Unity (National Movement, Strategy Agmashenebeli, European Georgia) — 16.7%;
  • Strong Georgia (Lelo, For the People, Freedom Square, Citizens) — 10.3%;
  • Gakharia — For Georgia — 8.2%;
  • Girchi (Iago Khvichia) — 2.3%;
  • Alliance of Patriots/Alt-Info — 2%;
  • Labor Party — 2%.

The remaining percentage is distributed among the parties that failed to overcome the lowest threshold.

These are the results of the exit poll by GORBI company commissioned by the pro-government TV channel Imedi:

  • Georgian Dream — 56.1%;
  • Coalition for Change – Gvaramia, Melia, Girchi, Droa — 12.6%;
  • Unity (National Movement, Strategy Agmashenebeli, European Georgia) — 11.6%;
  • Strong Georgia (Lelo, For the People, Freedom Square, Citizens) — 7%;
  • Gakharia – For Georgia — 4.8%;
  • Girchi (Iago Khvichia) — 3%;
  • Alliance of Patriots/Alt-Info — 2.1%.
  • other parties — 2.7%.

18 parties participated in the parliamentary elections in Georgia. Among them is the ruling Georgian Dream, which has been in power for 12 years.

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