2012 Adjaran legislative election
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21 seats in the Supreme Council of Adjara 11 seats needed for a majority |
Party | Leader | % | Seats | Georgian Dream | Bidzina Ivanishvili | 57.66 | 13 | UNM | Mikheil Saakashvili | 37.01 | 8 | This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. |
Legislative elections were held in Adjara, an autonomous republic within Georgia, on October 1, 2012. Adjara elected its 21-member parliament, Supreme Council, in the region's 6th local legislative election since Georgia declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.[1]
Background
The 21-member Supreme Council of Adjara is elected for a 4-year term. Six of its members are in single-member constituencies and the remaining 15 seats are filled through proportional representation from parties which clear a 5% threshold.[1]
The last election, held in November 2008, was won by Georgia's ruling United National Movement, which had 15 seats in the Council. The remaining 3 seats were won by the opposition Christian-Democratic Movement.[1]
Results
The election was held simultaneously with the nationwide parliamentary election on October 1, 2012. The opposition Georgian Dream coalition, spearheaded by Bidzina Ivanishvili, received 57.66% of votes in the proportional, party-list contest; the incumbent United National Movement party, led by President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, garnered 37.01%. Other five parties, which were running in the Adjara election, failed to clear 5% threshold. The Christian-Democratic Movement received 2.82%, the Georgian Labour Party 1.28%, and the New Rights 0.56%. The Georgian Dream candidates won in 3 out of Adjara's 6 single-mandate constituencies (Batumi, Kobuleti, and Khelvachauri); other 3 constituencies (Keda, Khulo, and Shuakhevi) were won by the United National Movement.[2]
As a result, the Georgian Dream secured 13 seats and the remaining 8 seats were taken by the United National Movement.[2]
Party | Proportional | Constituency | Total seats |
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Votes | % | Seats | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Georgian Dream | 103,160 | 57.66 | 10 | 98,313 | 55.46 | 3 | 13 |
| United National Movement | 66,206 | 37.01 | 5 | 66,891 | 37.74 | 3 | 8 |
| Christian Democratic Union | 5,053 | 2.82 | 0 | 5,947 | 3.36 | 0 | 0 |
| Georgian Labour Party | 2,286 | 1.28 | 0 | 2,196 | 1.24 | 0 | 0 |
| New Rights Party | 993 | 0.56 | 0 | 1,676 | 0.95 | 0 | 0 |
| Free Georgia | 750 | 0.42 | 0 | 1,496 | 0.84 | 0 | 0 |
| For a Fair Georgia | 457 | 0.26 | 0 | 737 | 0.42 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 178,905 | 100.00 | 15 | 177,256 | 100.00 | 6 | 21 |
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Valid votes | 178,905 | 97.07 | | | | | |
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Invalid/blank votes | 5,405 | 2.93 | | | | | |
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Total votes | 184,310 | 100.00 | | | | | |
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Registered voters/turnout | 304,930 | 60.44 | | | | | |
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Source: SEC, SEC |
By constituency
Nº79 BatumiCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Ak'ak'i Dzneladze | Georgian Dream | 48,498 | 62.89 |
| Robert' Chkhaidze | United National Movement | 23,800 | 30.86 |
| Niaz Zosidze | Christian Democratic Union | 2,048 | 2.66 |
| Davit Robakidze | Georgian Labour Party | 1,182 | 1.53 |
| Guram Turmanidze | Free Georgia | 737 | 0.96 |
| Jumber Mikeladze | New Rights Party | 585 | 0.76 |
| Mamuk'a Mikeladze | For a Fair Georgia | 263 | 0.34 |
Total | 77,113 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 133,951 | – |
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Nº80 KedaCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Irak'li Baramidze | United National Movement | 5,161 | 47.62 |
| Nodar Dzneladze | Georgian Dream | 4,608 | 42.51 |
| Nadezhda Jabnidze | Christian Democratic Union | 580 | 5.35 |
| Gela Gorgiladze | New Rights Party | 229 | 2.11 |
| Murad Beridze | For a Fair Georgia | 98 | 0.90 |
| Naime Dzneladze | Georgian Labour Party | 97 | 0.89 |
| Roman Bedinadze | Free Georgia | 66 | 0.61 |
Total | 10,839 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 15,751 | – |
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Nº81 KobuletiCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Anzor Tkhilaishvili | Georgian Dream | 21,130 | 54.73 |
| Jansugh Jinch'aradze | United National Movement | 15,240 | 39.47 |
| Nugzar Bajelidze | Christian Democratic Union | 1,095 | 2.84 |
| Bela Beradze | Georgian Labour Party | 596 | 1.54 |
| Irak'li Kharazi | Free Georgia | 247 | 0.64 |
| Khatuna K'akhadze | New Rights Party | 180 | 0.47 |
| Ketevan Gujabidze | For a Fair Georgia | 123 | 0.32 |
Total | 38,611 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 69,239 | – |
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Nº82 ShuakheviCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Mikheil Khavanadze | United National Movement | 5,576 | 59.36 |
| Jemal Put'k'aradze | Georgian Dream | 2,525 | 26.88 |
| Nugzar Put'k'aradze | Christian Democratic Union | 725 | 7.72 |
| Ioseb Davitadze | New Rights Party | 216 | 2.30 |
| Tamar Mikeladze | Georgian Labour Party | 155 | 1.65 |
| Shalva Veliadze | Free Georgia | 118 | 1.26 |
| Otar Put'k'aradze | For a Fair Georgia | 79 | 0.84 |
Total | 9,394 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 15,157 | – |
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Nº83 KhelvachauriCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Temur Kakhidze | Georgian Dream | 17,147 | 63.61 |
| Vazha Bolkvadze | United National Movement | 8,431 | 31.28 |
| Zaza Shashik'adze | Christian Democratic Union | 871 | 3.23 |
| Temur Kidzinidze | New Rights Party | 213 | 0.79 |
| Iamze Tsent'eradze | Free Georgia | 156 | 0.58 |
| Simon Gogit'idze | For a Fair Georgia | 138 | 0.51 |
Total | 26,956 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 46,597 | – |
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Nº84 KhuloCandidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Temur Bolkvadze | United National Movement | 8,683 | 60.54 |
| Amiran Mamuladze | Georgian Dream | 4,405 | 30.71 |
| Robert' Khozrevanidze | Christian Democratic Union | 628 | 4.38 |
| Nana Khalvashi | New Rights Party | 253 | 1.76 |
| Murman K'ochalidze | Free Georgia | 172 | 1.20 |
| Zaur Dek'anadze | Georgian Labour Party | 166 | 1.16 |
| Tuntul K'ontselidze | For a Fair Georgia | 36 | 0.25 |
Total | 14,343 | 100.00 |
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Registered voters/turnout | 24,235 | – |
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References
- ^ a b c "Elections for Adjara's Local Parliament Set for October 1". Civil Georgia. 2 August 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
- ^ a b Ivanishvili Names His Pick for Head of Adjara Govt. Civil Georgia. October 28, 2012. Retrieved on October 28, 2012.
External links
- "2012 elections". Higher Election Commission of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara (in Georgian).
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