W/both sides confident of victory, scrutiny at #gvote to be huge, w/parallel vote counts, 1400 intl obsrvrs & 10s of thous Georgian obsvrs.
— Ellen Barry (@EllenBarryNYT) October 1, 2012
Via RFE/RL's Georgian Service: Georgian Dream observers say they discovered a fake ID on a voter at N13 polling station. She was asked to leave, after she left, three more followed her out.
#GeorgianDream announces through webpage gd.ge first "rally to protect votes at 19:00" on liberty square (to be confirmed if offic.) #gvote
— Avto Koridze (@AvtoKoridze) October 1, 2012
Via RFE/RL's Georgian Service: Observers from Georgian Dream and UNM have a small conflict at polling station N46. Georgian Dream observers ended up leaving after they claimed there were irregularities. But, the head of the district election commission says everything is fine and there were no violations.
Via RFE/RL correspondent: In Kutaisi, at polling N119 (in region N59), there was a scuffle between supporters of Georgian Dream and UNM. GD supporters say UNM coordinators tried to organize carousel voting.
UNM volunteers tell local media they're jotting down names to see how many of "our people" come vote. List includes passport #'s #gvote.
— Nicholas Clayton (@ClaytonNicholas) October 1, 2012
Link to aforementioned video report: goo.gl/3c9Ik #gvote
— Nicholas Clayton (@ClaytonNicholas) October 1, 2012
Via RFE/RL's Georgian Service: In Batumi, some people are complaining about the marking procedures for people who have already voted -- they say the ink disappears after just 2 hours. One member of the Free Georgia party says he tried to test it, and says the marking was actually unreadble by the ink reading machine after just a couple of minutes. The same problem is being reported in Kobuleti.
- Bidzina Ivanishvili speaking to journalists in Tbilisi after casting his ballot in the parliamentary election.
Electoral committee in a village Tullari in Georgia. Voters are not very active @rferl @svaboda twitter.com/franakviacorka…
— Franak Viachorka (@franakviacorka) October 1, 2012
- Maja Kocijancic, spokesperson of EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton in Brussels today at the EU Commission's midday briefing.
Via RFE/RL correspondent Rikard Jozwiak