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Georgian Dream, Opposition Name Candidates for Snap Mayoral Elections  

Georgia's Presidential Elections in 2018. Photo: Eana Korbezashvili / Civil.ge

Georgia will hold snap mayoral elections in five municipalities – Kutaisi, Terjola, Kharagauli, Oni and Kaspi, along with the general elections, scheduled for October 31. The ruling Georgian Dream party has already named the mayoral candidates in all five municipalities. Several opposition parties also did the same, but the process is still underway.

Below is the list of already presented candidates in the five municipalities

Kutaisi, in the western Imereti region  

Terjola, in Imereti region

Kharagauli, in Imereti region

Oni, in western Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti region 

Kaspi, in east-central Shida Kartli region

The mayoral positions in five cities became vacant following a pre-term resignation of five mayors. Mayor of Kaspi, Manuchar Merebashvili resigned on March 11; later on April 1, Mayor of Terjola, Bondo Sopromadze also resigned; he was followed by Mayor of Oni, Emzar Sabanadze who resigned on April 5; Kutaisi Mayor Giorgi Chigvaria and Kharagauli Mayor Nikoloz Topuridze also resigned on April 8 and July 13, respectively.

Batumi Mayor Lasha Komakhidze resigned from the post on July 16. Unlike the mentioned five municipalities, however, no snap elections will be held in Batumi; instead, the new mayor will be elected during the 2021 local elections. According to the Election Code of Georgia, if powers of a Mayor are terminated during the 15 February – 15 July period, snap elections shall be held in October of the same year, while the resignation during 15 July – 15 February period, results in snap elections to be held in the nearest May. As the next year is the self-government election year, however, the new mayor should be elected through the planned local elections.

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