Results of observation of the polling day as of 6 PM

According to information provided by the GYLA’s observers as of 6 PM, polling procedures are still proceeding with significant violations in individual precincts. 

The violations mainly concern the secrecy of the vote, control of voters’ will, and interference with the exercise of observers’ powers.

As a general trend, one can observe the mobilization of large numbers of suspicious individuals in areas adjacent to polling stations across Georgia. In some cases, violent acts take place, which interferes with and poses a threat to the conduct of the electoral process in a calm environmant and within the limits of law.

At this stage, observers of the GYLA’s monitoring mission have filed 64 complaints in total, including 37 complaints at precinct commissions and 27 at district commissions.

Below we present a relatively extensive account of the most important violations observed during the period from 2 MP to 6 PM:  

Interference with the exercise of observers’ powers:

Control of voters’ will:  

Violation of inking and voting rules:

Violation of the principle of secrecy of the vote:

Voting with inappropriate documentation:

Cases of violence near polling stations:

Violation of photo and video filming rules:

Other procedural violations:

Violations identified on the polling day at precincts located abroad (as of now, the polling procedures have started in the following precincts: Barcelona, Oslo, Rome, Frankfurt, Berlin, Paris, Brussels, London, Washington D.C., Athens):

Violations related to measures to be taken against the Covid-19 pandemic:

 

The GYLA’s Observation Mission on the polling day 

The Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association has deployed more than 800 observers at district and precinct election commissions across the country for the elections of the Parliament of Georgia of October 31, 2020.  

The GYLA will pay a particular attention to the observance of electoral procedures (the process of opening of electoral precincts, voting, and summarization of voting results) as well as monitor the developments unfolding in areas adjacent to polling stations. In connection with revealed violations, the organization will also use the mechanism of strategic litigation in district election commissions and courts. 

On Election Day, the GYLA will also operate a hotline number for journalists and media organizations. By calling at the hotline, journalists and media organizations will be able to receive information they are interested in and legal consultation regarding electoral procedures, violations on the polling day, and ways of responding to them.

The hotline number is 577 36 15 20.

The GYLA will hold four press conferences regarding the process of Election Day observation at the NGO Media Center during the day. The press conferences will be held at 10 AM, 2 PM, 6 PM, and 9 PM. On November 1, the GYLA will evaluate the Election Day and hold a press conference at 12:30 PM.

The GYLA’s monitoring mission of the polling day of the parliamentary elections was made possible with the funding of the embassies of Norway and Great Britain, the EU Delegation to Georgia, and the Open Society Georgia Foundation. The opinions expressed in the statement are those of the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association and its content may not express the views of the donor organizations


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