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2000 Georgian presidential election

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FieldValue
countryGeorgia
flag_year1990
typepresidential
previous_election1995 Georgian presidential election
previous_year1995
next_election2004 Georgian presidential election
next_year2004
election_date9 April 2000
turnout**75.86%** ( 7.56 pp)
image1Eduard Shevardnadze, 011005-D-2987S-066 (cropped).jpg
nominee1**Eduard Shevardnadze**
party1Independent politician
alliance1Union of Citizens of Georgia
color1231577
popular_vote1**1,870,311**
percentage1**82.00%**
image2Jumber Patiashvili.png
nominee2Jumber Patiashvili
party2Independent politician
popular_vote2390,486
percentage217.12%
titlePresident
before_electionEduard Shevardnadze
before_partyUnion of Citizens of Georgia
after_electionEduard Shevardnadze
after_partyUnion of Citizens of Georgia

Presidential elections were held in Georgia on 9 April 2000. The result was a victory for Eduard Shevardnadze of the Union of Citizens of Georgia, who received 82% of the vote, with a 76% turnout.

Conduct

The OSCE election observation mission concluded that while "fundamental freedoms were generally respected during the election campaign and candidates were able to express their views [...] further progress is necessary for Georgia to fully meet its commitments as a participating State of the OSCE." The OSCE report also highlighted that only two candidates, Shevardnadze and Patiashvili had "campaigned actively".

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]], Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) ''Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I'', p382 {{ISBN. 0-19-924958-X
  2. Nohlen ''et al.'', p402
  3. "REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 9 APRIL 2000 FINAL REPORT". OSCE/ODIHR.
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