2010 Georgian local elections

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2010 Georgian local elections

 2006 30 May 2010 2014 
Turnout49.10%
 
Party UNM CDM Alliance for Georgia
Popular vote 1,119,641 203,371 156,540
Percentage 65.75% 11.94% 9.19%
Mayors 1 0 0
Mayors +/– New New New
Councillors 1,492 84 58
Councillors +/– Decrease 11 New Increase 1

 
Party National Council Industrialists
Popular vote 115,253 71,304
Percentage 6.77% 4.19%
Mayors 0 0
Mayors +/– New New
Councillors 43 44
Councillors +/– Decrease 11 Increase 17

Party vote results by electoral district

The 2010 Georgian local elections, (Georgian: საქართველოს ადგილობრივი თვითმმართველობის ორგანოების არჩევნები) were held on 30 May 2010, to elect the councils of local government, sakrebulo, and the Mayor of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Direct elections for Tbilisi mayor were held for the first time. The ruling United National Movement party received 86.4% of the seats nationwide.

In spring 2009, various opposition parties initiated anti-government protests, demanding Mikheil Saakashvili's resignation. During the rallies, Tbilisi Mayor Gigi Ugulava proposed that local elections be held in spring 2010, before the statutory deadline of fall 2010, and that the Tbilisi mayor be directly elected by voters. Ugulava's initiative was approved by the President of Georgia, who addressed the UN General Assembly on 25 September 2009 and expressed his readiness for direct elections of all mayors in 2010.[1] Nevertheless, on 28 December 2009, the Parliament of Georgia approved legislative changes that only established direct mayoral elections in Tbilisi.[2] It was also determined that the mayor of Tbilisi would be elected with a 30% threshold.[3]

2010 Tbilisi mayoral election

2010 Tbilisi mayoral election

 2006 30 May 2010 2014 
Turnout46.64%
 
Nominee Gigi Ugulava Irakli Alasania
Party UNM Alliance for Georgia
Popular vote 248,954 85,864
Percentage 55.23% 19.05%

The 2010 Tbilisi mayoral election was held on 30 May 2010. The main candidates in this election were Gigi Ugulava, incumbent mayor of Tbilisi, Irakli Alasania, Georgia's former Ambassador to the United Nations, Gia Chanturia, member of the Christian-Democratic Movement, Zviad Dzidziguri, veteran politician and the leader of the National Council, and Gogi Topadze, leader of the Industrialists.

Ugulava received 55.23% of the vote, thus passing the 30% threshold required to win in the first round of the election.

CandidatePartyVotes%
Gigi UgulavaUnited National Movement248,95455.23
Irakli AlasaniaAlliance for Georgia85,86419.05
Gia ChanturiaChristian-Democratic Movement48,22310.70
Zviad DzidziguriNational Council37,4348.31
Gogi TopadzeIndustry Will Save Georgia23,4015.19
Tamaz VashadzeSolidarity2,9510.65
Nikoloz IvanishviliCivic Democrats2,3130.51
Davit IakobidzeDemocratic Party9640.21
Giorgi LagidzeFuture Georgia6340.14
Total450,738100.00
Valid votes450,73897.49
Invalid/blank votes11,5982.51
Total votes462,336100.00
Registered voters/turnout981,50547.10
Source: CEC

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