Below is a list of Labor Party’s 170 MP candidates, running in the October 31 parliamentary elections under the party-list, proportional system:
- Shalva Natelashvili
- Giorgi Gugava
- Mikheil Kumsishvili
- Tsutskiridze Marine
- Lasha Chkhartishvili
- Beka Natelashvili
- Temur Tsiklauri
- Nino Metreveli
- Nikolozi Vardoshvili
- Tariel Kalandarishvili
- Samsoni Gugava
- Leila Gaprindashvili
- Davit Mamaladze
- Giorgi gzirishvili
- Beka Datuashvili
- Maia Khoperia
- Giorgi Chitauri
- Mamuka Khorava
- Ali Badirov
- Maia Kheladze
- Parmeni Buadze
- Kakha Kverekhadze
- Amirani Makharoblidze
- Anzhelina Chavchanidze
- Kakha Lataria
- Merabi Chumburidze
- Mirian Beradze
- Nino Mazanashvili
- Koba Chaladze
- Zaza Sidamonidze
- Solomon Paturashvili
- Nino Devsurashvili
- Besarion Zakariadze
- Bezhan Natelashvili
- Giorgi Kochiashvili
- Dali Karaulashvili
- Vladimer Martiashvili
- Besiki Nozadze
- Vakhtang Aptsiauri
- Ketevan Gazdeliani
- Levani Kemertelidze
- Garegin Parunbegov
- Iuri giorgobiani
- Sopiko Gugava
- Imeda Gugava
- Shalva Khijakadze
- Tamazi Jikia
- Tsisana Chikadze
- Genadi Tsakhnakia
- Bakuri Jolokhava
- Teimuraz Bodaveli
- Mariami Chavchavadze
- Giorgi Jimsheleishvili
- Davit Khositashvili
- Giorgi Bitsadze
- Maia Liparidze
- Gela Bubashvili
- Zaza Kokiashvili
- Iosebi Ghvardzelashvili
- Tea Barbakadze
- Robert Shalamberidze
- Nugzar Udzilauri
- Lasha Kutateladze
- Nino Kalandia
- Aluda Arabuli
- Konstantine Labartkava
- Giorgi Kakauridze
- Tea Dombaidi
- Mirian Sekhniashvili
- Julieta Uberi
- Zurab Okriashvili
- Natela Mosashvili
- Gela Mumlauri
- Irma Gvalia
- Pavle Kalandadzae
- Nana Bekturashvili
- Tamaz Sekhniashvili
- Zurab Dzebisashvili
- Tsisia Kumsishvili
- Davit Kvartskhava
- Eliso Chkhvirkia
- Lasha Losaberidze
- Natela Osmanova
- Davit Sopromadze
- Venera Verulashvili
- Nugzari Lomashvili
- Asmat Omanadze
- Giorgi Ghvinianidze
- Rusudan Chirgadze
- Ivane Ghonghadze
- Mzia Mushkudiani
- Gocha Nikoladze
- Irma Kurashvili
- Meki Kelbakiani
- Tinatin Svanidze
- Dirmishkhan Asatiani
- Natia Kikvadze
- Tamar Sharashidze
- Mariami Shalutashvili
- Teimuraz Natsvaladze
- Nato Papidze
- Guram Babilodze
- Maia Tavamaishvili
- Gela Leselidze
- Venera Khuchua
- Tamazi Kiladze
- Sopio Khomeriki
- Otari Iremadze
- Zaira Kochlamazashvili
- Igor Jokhadze
- Nino Giorgadze
- Jumber Parekhelashvili
- Sopio Gogelidze
- Ialchin Mamedov
- Tea Aidoghdu
- Elnur Abdulaev
- Lia Khidasheli
- Irakli Alania
- Nunu Devnozashvili
- Nugzari Sichinava
- Venera Kalandarishvili
- Gia Bibileishvili
- Tamar Gogoladze
- Davit Edisherashvili
- Mzia Veshapidze
- Leri Iremashvili
- Sopio Verulashvili
- Tariel Verulashvili
- Koberidze Patman
- Tamaz Gegiasdze
- Galaktion Surguladze
- Guram Baghashvili
- Makvala Kavatradze
- Anton Koripadze
- Malkhazi Kavtaradze
- Marine Merabiani
- Giorgi Gigauri
- Akaki Kusikashvili
- Eliso Khutsurauli
- Zurabi mamulashvili
- Ioseb Mamulashvili
- Otari Karseladze
- Naira Tsakhnakia
- Nika Sepashvili
- Ivane Zhamutashvili
- Tamazi Iobashvili
- Lia Shamugia
- Vladimer Asanashvili
- Zaza Burkiashvili
- Malkhaz Bodaveli
- Maka Malichava
- Zaza Doinjashvili
- Givi Pitashvili
- Zviadi Meskhishvili
- Nona Kupreishvili
- Giorgi Kupreishvili
- Ramazi Sajaia
- Davit Dolbaia
- Elene Bakhia
- Zviadi Kutsia
- Badri Adamia
- Paata Sichinava
- Shorena Kvaratskhelia
- Titiko Kvaratskhelia
- Gurami Tsakhnakia
- Borisi Gabedava
- Manana Medulashvili
- Erekle Eremadze
- Soso Chaligava
- Nana Somkhishvili
The tenth convocation of the Georgian Parliament, according to recently passed changes, will consist of 120 proportional and 30 majoritarian seats (change from 77/73 ratio), while the election threshold will be fixed at 1% of votes. A party that receives less than 40% of votes will be barred from establishing a single-party government.
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