Georgia’s Central Election Commission has determined the sequence numbers of electoral subjects for the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for October 26, the Commission said on Friday.
To ensure an equal electoral environment for all participant political parties during the preparatory process, the procedure for casting lots to define the sequence numbers of electoral subjects was held at the meeting, which was broadcast live and all interested individuals had an opportunity to watch the allocation process, the CEC noted. It added that the local and international observers had also attended the meeting.
The sequence numbers for electoral subjects were determined by the CEC using the approach of casting lots, as well as the information from applications submitted to the Commission by the entitled political parties within the timeframes prescribed by the law.
Electoral subjects are given the following sequence numbers:
№1 – Yes to Europe - Strategy Aghmashenebeli
№2 – European Georgia – Movement for Freedom
№3 – The Party of Georgian Unity and Development
№4 – New Unity Gvaramia Melia
№5 – United National Movement
№6 – European Democrats of Georgia
№7 – Aleko Elisashvili – Citizens
№8 – Alliance of Patriots of Georgia
№9 – Lelo for Georgia
№10 – Georgian Labour Party
№11 – Republican Party of Georgia
№12 – Our United Georgia
№13 – Social Democratic Party of Georgia
№14 – Third Way
№15 – For Justice
№16 – Change Georgia
№17 – Georgia
№18 – Progress and Freedom
№19 – Alliance of Democrats
№20 – Free Georgia
№21 – Tribuna
№22 – Law and Justice
№23 – Free Choice – New Alternative
№24 – Green Party of Georgia
№25 – Gakharia for Georgia
№26 – Left Alliance
№27 – Georgians’ Unity
№36 – New Political Center
№41 – Georgian Dream – Democratic Georgia
№48 – Ana Dolidze – For People