31 October 2020 (first round) 21 November 2020 (second round)
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All 150 seats in Parliament 76 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
56.66% (first round) 4.72pp 26.29% (second round)
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
Georgian Dream
Giorgi Gakharia
48.22
90
−25
UNM–SIU
Mikheil Saakashvili[a]
27.18
36
+9
European Georgia
Davit Bakradze
3.79
5
New
Lelo
Mamuka Khazaradze
3.15
4
New
Strategy Builder
Giorgi Vashadze
3.15
4
New
APG
Irma Inashvili
3.14
4
−2
Girchi
Zurab Japaridze
2.89
4
New
Citizens
Aleko Elisashvili
1.33
2
New
SLP
Shalva Natelashvili
1.00
1
+1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Proportional results (left) and constituency results (right)[1]
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Parliamentary elections were held in Georgia on 31 October and 21 November 2020 to elect the 150 members of Parliament. The ruling Georgian Dream party led by Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia won re-election for a third term in office, making it the first party in Georgian history to do so.[2] The elections also saw a record number of opposition parties elected to parliament.
The opposition boycotted the second round of the elections and called on voters to abstain; turnout in the second round was subsequently only 26.29%.
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