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Latest CEC data: Candidate from ruling coalition Giorgi Margvelashvili leads in Georgian presidential election

Georgia Materials 28 October 2013 09:56 (UTC +04:00)
After the counting of votes at 3164 out of 3741 polling stations (85.14 per cent), the presidential candidate from the ruling 'Georgian Dream' coalition, Giorgi Margvelashvili continues to lead in the Georgian presidential election.
Latest CEC data: Candidate from ruling coalition Giorgi Margvelashvili leads in Georgian presidential election

Georgia, Tbilisi, October 28/Trend N.Kirtzkhalia/

After the counting of votes at 3164 out of 3741 polling stations (85.14 per cent), the presidential candidate from the ruling 'Georgian Dream' coalition, Giorgi Margvelashvili continues to lead in the Georgian presidential election.

Margvelashvili gathered 62.16 per cent of the votes at these polling stations, a message from the Georgian CEC said on Monday.

According to the preliminary data, the candidate from the pro-presidential United National Movement Party David Bakradze is in the second place with 21.88 per cent of votes, followed by Nino Burjanadze (Democratic Movement - United Georgia) - 10.02 per cent; Shalva Natelashvili (Labour Party of Georgia) - 2.88 per cent; Georgi Targamadze (Christian-Democratic Movement) - 1.05 per cent; Zurab Kharatishvili (European Democrats of Georgia) - 0.22 per cent; Levan Chachua - 0.19 per cent; Nino Chanishvili - 0.14 per cent; Sergo Dzhavahidze (For a Fair Georgia) - 0.13 per cent; Giorgi Liluashvili - 0.12 per cent; Koba Davitashvili (Party of the People) - 0.58 per cent; Mamuka Melikishvili - 0.06 per cent; Mikhail Saluashvili - 0.08 per cent; Teimuraz Mzhavia (Christian-Democratic People's Party) - 0.08 per cent; Kartlos Garibashvili - 0.03 per cent; Giorgi Chikhladze - 0.05 per cent; Avtandil Margiani - 0.04 per cent; Nugzar Avaliani - 0.04 per cent; Tamaz Bibiluri - 0.04 per cent; Tamaz Bobokhidze - 0.02 per cent; Nestan Kirtadze - 0.05 per cent; Akaki Asatiani - 0.01 per cent and Mamuka Chokhonelidze - 0.02 per cent.

The Georgian presidential election was held on October 27.

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