The polling stations opened at 8 am on March 28 to hold parliamentary elections, which are partial rerun of the disputed November 2 polls.
The polling stations were opened this morning in Adjara Autonomous Republic as well.
There are 11 parties and 5 election blocs contesting for 150 mandates in the 235-seat legislative body.
President Saakashvili’s ruling National Movement-Democrats party is most likely to sweep a landslide victory.
Around 450 observers from the OSCE and Council of Europe, as well as around 8,000 observers are monitoring Sunday’s polls. The politicians and observers are watching voting closely especially in Adjarian Autonomy.