Photo! Georgian Member of the electoral committee after hard day o work #gvote #rferl twitter.com/franakviacorka…
— Franak Viachorka (@franakviacorka) October 1, 2012
In Tbilisi, #Georgia, the counting of the ballots is in full swing as observers look on. #gvote twitpic.com/b06gzd
— IFES (@IFES1987) October 1, 2012
Our main wrap-up story from Georgia's parliamentary vote today, with pics and quotes and all that good stuff.
Exit polls indicate that the opposition Georgian Dream coalition has received more than 50 percent of the overall vote in the October 1 parliamentary elections.
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, speaking in televised remarks after the polls closed, acknowledged that Georgian Dream had won the party vote. But he said his United National Movement (UNM) was far ahead in the direct elections and would retain its majority in parliament.
2,197,173 voters (60.8%) cast ballot in Today's parliamentary elections (CEC). Voter turnout in '08 was 53.9% civil.ge/eng/article.ph… #gvote
— Democracy in Georgia (@DemocracyInGE) October 1, 2012
In a speech on Georgian television on the eve of voting, Saakashvili urged voters to cast their ballots "based on reason and not on emotions." He called election day "a very important and crucial question is to be decided: which country we want to have. And even more, if we want to have our own country at all."
RFE/RL's Georgian Service reports: Fearing their votes will be rigged, people are gathering at No 10 polling station in Khashuri and are trying to get into the building. Masked people have entered from the back entrance and are now threatening those inside the building.
Just came in from Chavchavadze St. Lots of young people still out. Mood is high, horns blaring, flags flying. #gvote twitter.com/laracchi/statu…
— Lara Chicofsky (@laracchi) October 1, 2012