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Proportionate elections: data of 774 polling stations of Tbilisi are counted; ‘National Movement’ – 52,45%; ‘Alliance for Georgia’ – 17,94%; ‘Christian-Democrats’ 11,99; ‘National Council’ – 8,33%; ‘Industrialists’ – 6,3%.
Mayoral Elections, data of 774 polling stations are counted: Gigi Ugulava – 55,23%; Irakli Alasania – 19,05%; Giorgi Chanturia – 10,7%; Zviad Dzidziguri – 8,31%; Gogi Topadze – 5,19.
Proportionate elections: data of Georgian 3598 polling stations are counted: ‘National Movement’ – 65,25%; ‘Alliance for Georgia’ – 9,32%; ‘Christian-Democrats’ – 11,94%’; ‘National Council’ – 6,95%; ‘Industrialists’ – 4,33%.
Georgia: National Movement – 65%; Christian-Democrats – 12.09%; Alliance for Georgia  - 9,56%; National Council – 6,91%; Industry will Save Georgia – 4,24%.
Tbilisi: National Movement – 52.45%; Alliance for Georgia – 17.94%; Christian-Democrats – 11.99%; National Council– 8.33%; Industry will Save Georgia – 6.3%.
Gigi Ugulava – 55,23%; Iraklia Alasania – 19,05; Giorgi Chanturia – 10.7%; ZvDzidziguri – 8,31%; Gogi Topadze – 5,19%.
Georgia: National Movement – 65%; Christian-Democrats – 12.09%; Alliance for Georgia  - 9,56%; National Council – 6,91%; Industry will Save Georgia – 4,24%.
National Movement – 62,29%; Christian-Democrats – 12,09%; Alliance for Georgia  - 11,16%; National Council – 7,32%; Industry will Save Georgia – 4,83%.
Gigi Ugulava – 55,23%; Iraklia Alasania – 19,05; Giorgi Chanturia – 10.7%; Zviad Dzidziguri – 8,31%; Gogi Topadze – 5,19%.
National Movement – 62,29%; Alliance for Georgia  - 11,16%; Christian-Democrats – 12,09%; National Council – 7,32%; Industry will Save Georgia – 4,83%.
National Movement – 52,42%; Alliance for Georgia  - 18,08%; Christian-Democrats – 11,84%; National Council – 8,33%; Industry will Save Georgia – 6,32%.
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