2013 Georgian presidential election

2013 Georgian presidential election

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Turnout46.95% (Decrease 9.24pp)
 
Nominee Giorgi Margvelashvili David Bakradze Nino Burjanadze
Party Georgian Dream UNM DM–UG
Popular vote 1,012,569 354,103 166,061
Percentage 62.12% 21.72% 10.19%

Results by district
Margvelashvili:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      90%+

President before election

Mikheil Saakashvili
UNM

Elected President

Giorgi Margvelashvili
Georgian Dream

Presidential elections were held in Georgia on 27 October 2013, the sixth presidential elections since the country's restoration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. The last elections in January 2008 resulted in the re-election of Mikheil Saakashvili for his second and final presidential term.[1] Saakashvili was constitutionally barred from running for a third consecutive term.

The elections were held under a two-round system. Giorgi Margvelashvili was elected with a majority of votes in the first round.[2][3]

Background

The previous presidential elections were held on 5 January 2008 in a polarised political environment following the November 2007 crisis, in response to which President Mikheil Saakashvili, then serving his first term in office, brought forward the elections from the original date in autumn 2008. Saakashvili won the election with 53.47% of the votes in an election described in the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) election observation mission report as "the first genuinely competitive post-independence presidential election", which "was in essence consistent with most OSCE and Council of Europe commitments and standards for democratic elections". At the same time, the mission "revealed significant challenges which need to be addressed urgently."[4]

In the October 2012 parliamentary elections, the former ruling party United National Movement (ENM) lost power to the Georgian Dream coalition led by Bidzina Ivanishvili, who became the new Prime Minister.

Upon the inauguration of a new president in 2013, a series of constitutional amendments passed in the Parliament of Georgia from 2010 to 2013 would enter into force. The amendments envisaged significant reduction of the president's powers in favour of the Prime Minister.[5]

Candidates

The Georgian Dream coalition named Giorgi Margvelashvili, then minister of education and science and deputy prime minister, as their presidential candidate on 11 May.[6]

The candidates for the ENM presidential primaries, announced in June 2013, were former parliamentary speaker David Bakradze, veteran lawmaker and former cabinet minister Giorgi Baramidze, Shota Malashkhia and Zurab Japaridze.[7] All the primaries were won by Bakradze, who was announced to be the presidential candidate.[8]

On 12 June, Nino Burjanadze announced that she would run for president as the nominee of Democratic Movement – United Georgia.[9]

Salome Zourabichvili, former Foreign Minister of Georgia, was denied ballot access due to her dual citizenship.[10]

In total, 23 candidates contested the election.[11]

Opinion polls

Opinion polls in the run-up to the election showed Margvelashvili to be the frontrunner. Polls varied between showing over 50% support for Margvelashvili and figures indicating the election would go to a second round.[12][13][14]

Results

The result of the election was a clear first-round majority for Margvelashvili with 62% of the vote. Bakradze, his nearest rival, polled 22%.[3] Burjanadze came third, with 10% of the vote. No other candidate received more than 3% of the vote.[11] The inauguration of Margvelashvili was on 17 November.[15]

The election saw 47% of eligible voters cast a ballot; this is lower than the 2012 parliamentary election, which saw 61% vote, and the 2008 presidential election, where 54% of voters participated.[16]

CandidatePartyVotes%
Giorgi MargvelashviliGeorgian Dream–Democratic Georgia1,012,56962.12
Davit BakradzeUnited National Movement354,10321.72
Nino BurjanadzeDemocratic Movement – United Georgia166,06110.19
Shalva NatelashviliGeorgian Labour Party46,9842.88
Giorgi TargamadzeChristian-Democratic Movement17,3541.06
Koba DavitashviliPeople's Party9,8380.60
Zurab KharatishviliEuropean Democrats3,7180.23
Levan ChachuaInitiative group3,0930.19
Nino ChanishviliInitiative group2,2760.14
Sergo JavakhidzeMovement for a Fair Georgia2,1070.13
Giorgi LiluashviliInitiative group1,9090.12
Akaki AsatianiUnion of Georgian Traditionalists1,5590.10
Mikheil SaluashviliInitiative group1,3760.08
Teimuraz MzhaviaChristian Democratic People's Party1,2850.08
Mamuka MelikishviliInitiative group9950.06
Giorgi ChikhladzeInitiative group8200.05
Nestan KirtadzeInitiative group7620.05
Tamaz BibiluriInitiative group6870.04
Nugzar AvalianiInitiative group6640.04
Avtandil MargianiInitiative group6270.04
Kartlos GharibashviliInitiative group5300.03
Teimuraz BobokhidzeInitiative group3560.02
Mamuka ChokhonelidzeInitiative group3150.02
Total1,629,988100.00
Valid votes1,629,98898.13
Invalid/blank votes30,9881.87
Total votes1,660,976100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,537,71946.95
Source: CEC

By district or municipality

District/Municipality Turnout Margvelashvili Bakradze Burjanadze Natelashvili Targamadze Others Lead
Mtatsminda 57.12 63.62 21.02 9.48 2.62 0.61 2.65 42.60
Vake 56.17 65.54 19.45 9.49 2.32 0.69 2.51 46.09
Saburtalo 52.97 65.87 18.17 10.03 2.91 0.62 2.40 47.70
Krtsanisi 42.23 59.84 22.96 10.47 3.24 0.84 2.65 36.88
Isani 41.73 59.43 22.78 10.88 3.74 0.92 2.25 36.65
Samgori 44.54 61.92 20.51 9.55 4.36 1.31 2.35 41.41
Chughureti 47.88 61.96 21.13 9.96 3.20 0.83 2.92 40.83
Didube 54.40 64.06 19.55 10.10 2.99 0.72 2.58 44.51
Nadzaladevi 46.42 64.00 18.83 9.61 4.26 0.99 2.31 45.17
Gldani 45.00 61.47 20.78 9.65 4.68 1.03 2.39 40.69
Sagarejo 38.53 66.29 17.39 10.04 3.23 1.36 1.69 48.90
Gurjaani 51.08 59.29 24.09 9.06 4.15 1.44 1.97 35.20
Sighnaghi 54.60 68.54 16.60 9.53 2.88 1.06 1.39 51.94
Dedoplistskaro 53.41 79.39 11.74 4.60 2.27 0.83 1.17 67.65
Lagodekhi 45.83 61.81 23.12 10.37 1.92 1.01 1.77 38.69
Kvareli 51.22 56.77 25.04 12.08 3.65 0.90 1.56 31.73
Telavi 43.12 50.35 26.53 14.29 5.17 1.91 1.75 23.82
Akhmeta 46.27 61.07 21.37 11.24 4.22 0.87 1.23 39.70
Tianeti 56.09 68.76 8.78 15.52 5.06 0.45 1.43 53.24
Rustavi 43.00 56.80 25.63 8.68 5.12 1.41 2.36 31.17
Gardabani 35.26 64.94 20.78 8.86 2.69 0.76 1.97 44.16
Marneuli 32.60 63.95 25.92 7.85 0.36 0.34 1.58 38.03
Bolnisi 36.92 64.34 21.62 9.87 0.97 0.98 2.22 42.72
Dmanisi 45.59 47.29 41.53 7.40 1.22 0.56 2.00 5.76
Tsalka 29.32 64.17 13.86 17.57 0.99 0.96 2.45 46.60
Tetritskaro 44.73 61.89 21.15 10.36 2.81 1.36 2.43 40.74
Mtskheta 49.95 63.43 17.10 11.31 5.54 1.00 1.62 46.33
Dusheti 49.23 77.77 9.11 5.28 6.45 0.39 1.00 68.66
Kazbegi 40.04 69.03 6.66 19.12 3.55 0.39 1.25 49.91
Kaspi 45.43 67.73 15.54 9.36 4.03 0.89 2.45 52.19
Gori 46.35 61.79 19.18 12.03 3.69 1.54 1.77 42.61
Kareli 47.93 65.54 20.24 8.09 3.40 1.18 1.55 45.30
Khashuri 45.33 65.25 18.20 8.63 4.92 1.19 1.81 47.05
Borjomi 52.33 67.25 13.86 11.76 3.56 1.17 2.40 53.39
Akhaltsikhe 50.87 55.27 29.03 10.19 1.89 1.95 1.67 26.24
Adigeni 59.20 54.33 30.77 10.61 1.50 1.40 1.39 23.56
Aspindza 64.34 57.04 23.72 14.98 1.79 0.73 1.74 33.32
Akhalkalaki 38.28 66.96 19.24 10.66 0.33 0.62 2.19 47.72
Ninotsminda 45.71 70.80 9.75 14.88 0.08 0.85 3.64 55.92
Oni 57.51 59.46 18.19 18.50 1.91 0.71 1.23 40.96
Ambrolauri 63.51 64.73 19.04 12.06 1.85 0.64 1.68 45.69
Tsageri 57.02 56.80 22.37 16.72 1.48 0.49 2.14 34.43
Lentekhi 55.09 72.62 8.21 14.84 1.26 0.68 2.39 57.78
Mestia 54.79 66.90 16.82 10.57 2.06 1.20 2.45 50.08
Kharagauli 63.98 69.03 19.19 7.26 1.15 0.98 2.39 49.84
Terjola 55.52 65.30 22.25 8.29 1.52 0.88 1.76 43.05
Sachkhere 64.70 94.21 2.79 1.89 0.35 0.14 0.62 91.42
Zestaponi 48.21 68.36 19.36 7.58 2.58 0.70 1.42 49.00
Baghdati 48.77 55.11 30.12 9.39 2.81 1.00 1.57 24.99
Vani 51.11 61.17 18.91 15.83 1.40 1.01 1.68 42.26
Samtredia 45.79 62.72 23.96 8.03 1.67 1.68 1.94 38.76
Khoni 60.25 56.74 33.70 6.11 1.32 0.51 1.62 23.04
Chiatura 47.87 77.04 11.08 6.80 1.51 1.03 2.54 65.96
Tkibuli 49.55 57.15 25.62 11.71 2.59 0.83 2.10 31.53
Tskaltubo 46.60 54.95 30.33 9.53 2.63 1.03 1.53 24.62
Kutaisi 39.74 56.38 26.58 10.18 3.65 1.28 1.93 29.80
Ozurgeti 52.03 69.38 16.62 9.14 1.75 1.28 1.83 52.76
Lanchkhuti 55.50 70.38 15.97 7.35 2.03 1.47 2.80 54.41
Chokhatauri 60.20 75.61 12.05 8.28 1.04 0.96 2.06 63.56
Abasha 53.64 59.11 27.57 8.75 1.69 1.36 1.52 31.54
Senaki 44.91 45.80 35.17 11.99 2.82 1.92 2.30 10.63
Martvili 51.03 52.55 34.15 9.67 1.19 1.03 1.41 18.40
Khobi 54.03 58.13 26.24 11.59 1.59 0.95 1.50 31.89
Zugdidi 34.85 46.61 40.81 8.38 1.77 0.90 1.53 5.80
Tsalenjikha 43.15 50.56 34.91 10.92 1.52 0.73 1.36 15.65
Chkhorotsqu 55.86 64.33 25.74 6.89 1.10 0.50 1.44 38.59
Poti 42.45 57.36 23.34 13.03 3.35 1.36 1.56 34.02
Batumi 43.62 58.39 20.27 14.96 2.93 1.24 2.21 38.12
Keda 62.96 58.63 18.90 16.81 1.16 2.04 2.46 39.73
Kobuleti 44.81 60.78 21.05 12.38 2.21 1.79 1.79 39.73
Shuakhevi 58.67 54.34 23.35 16.39 1.35 2.35 2.22 30.99
Khelvachauri 44.51 59.99 16.49 17.27 2.63 1.60 2.02 42.72
Khulo 54.29 55.15 22.11 16.78 1.37 1.86 2.73 33.04
Abroad N/A 48.58 39.30 4.02 3.60 1.34 3.16 9.28
Source: CEC CEC

Reactions

Margvelashvili was, at the time, an ally of Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili, and the result was considered to be a consolidation of Ivanishvili's power.[3] With his appointee elected to the presidency, Ivanishvili declared his intention to leave his role as Prime Minister, stating that his goals had been achieved.[17]

The election was declared as "clean" and "transparent" by international observers.[3] The OSCE observer mission preliminary report stated that the election was "efficiently administered, transparent and took place in an amicable and constructive environment."[18] However, there were some issues noted by observers. International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy, a Georgian election observer group, found "significant shortcomings" regarding invalid ID and voter lists in Batumi, filing 45 complaints. Another group, Transparency International, filed 34 complaints.[19]

International responses

Supranational organizations
  •  European Union — Catherine Ashton, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs, and Štefan Füle, the Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, released a statement where they congratulated "the Georgian people on this demonstration of their country's strong democratic credentials" and that they "look forward to continued close cooperation with Georgia on our ambitious mutual agenda of political association and economic integration."[20]
States
  •  United States — US Department of State release said that they "witnessed another historic day for all Georgians" and an "important step in Georgia's democratic development and its embrace of Euro-Atlantic institutions."[21]
  •  Russia — Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov congratulated the Georgian people on the "free and fair election" and expressed his hope that the new government would "adopt a friendly policy toward Russia, one that will take into account the current situation in this complex region."[22]
  •  Sweden — Foreign Minister Carl Bildt congratulated Georgia on "its well-run presidential election and Giorgi Margvelashvili on clearly being the winner."[23]

References

  1. ^ History of elections, 1990–2010 Archived 4 April 2020 at the Wayback Machine. Central Electoral Commission of Georgia. Retrieved on 27 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Ally of Georgia's billionaire PM to be president: exit polls". Reuters. 27 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d Berry, Lynn (28 October 2013). "International Observers Praise Georgia's Election". Associated Press. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  4. ^ Georgia. Extraordinary Presidential Election, 5 January 2008 Archived 22 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine. OSCE/ODIHR Election Observation Mission Final Report (4 March 2008). Retrieved on 27 November 2011.
  5. ^ Key Points of Newly Adopted Constitution. Civil Georgia. 15 October 2010.
  6. ^ Georgian PM names pro-Western ally presidential candidate. Reuters. 11 May 2013.
  7. ^ "Candidates for UNM Presidential Primaries Named". Civil Georgia. 29 June 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  8. ^ "Bakradze Becomes UNM Presidential Candidate". Civil Georgia. 13 July 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  9. ^ "Burjanadze Runs for President". Civil Georgia. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  10. ^ "Zourabichvili Loses Court Appeal to Run in Election". Civil Georgia. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
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  12. ^ Poll: GD's Margvelashvili Leads, Followed by UNM's Bakradze. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  13. ^ "57.6% of respondents support Margvelashvili, 11.8% – Bakradze and 7,1% – Burjanadze". Pirweli. 24 October 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  14. ^ "Who becomes President of Georgia?". Rbk. 25 October 2013. Archived from the original on 27 October 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  15. ^ Walker, Shaun (28 October 2013). "Georgia elects oligarch PM Bidzina Ivanishvili's candidate as president". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  16. ^ Corso, Molly (27 October 2013). "Georgia: Low Turnout Overshadows Presidential Election". Eurasianet.org. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  17. ^ "Georgia PM ally Giorgi Margvelashvili 'wins presidency'". BBC News. 27 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  18. ^ "Fundamental freedoms respected in well-administered presidential election in Georgia, international observers say". OSCE. 27 October 2013. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  19. ^ Civil Georgia (28 October 2013). "Margvelashvili Set for Outright Victory". Civil.ge. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  20. ^ European Commission (28 October 2013). "Joint Statement by EU High Representative Catherine Ashton and Commissioner Štefan Füle on the results of Georgia's presidential election". Europa.eu. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  21. ^ "Georgian Presidential Election". U.S. State Department. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
  22. ^ Nechepurenko, Ivan (28 October 2013). "With Saakashvili Out, Russia-Georgia Ties Set to Improve, but Slowly". The Moscow Times. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
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