The observation mission “My Vote” monitored the voting process at the election stations created in other countries at 48 election stations through 158 observers who had undergone proper preparation/training in advance.
In terms of exercising the right to vote for immigrants, the election administration created insurmountable and unjustified barriers for voters at all stages of the election process – during the compilation of lists, during the creation of polling stations and on the Election Day, which restricted the right of thousands of Georgian citizens to participate in the elections.
In the pre-election period, the small number of polling stations, inconsistent with the number of emigrants abroad, and later, on the election day, the improper arrangement of the polling stations violated the constitutional principle of universality of elections. Voters who could not travel unreasonably long distances remained disenfranchised.
On the Election Day, the voting process was conducted in gross violations of the principles of accessibility and universality at the polling stations opened in the USA and several EU states. The election administration did not take into account the number of voters, their expected turnout, and did not provide appropriate infrastructure and human resources at the polling stations, which significantly limited and put at risk the participation of immigrants in the elections. Elections were actually held in these precincts thanks to the efforts of voters and observers.
As a result of the observation, the following serious violations were revealed at the problematic polling stations opened abroad:
The situation was particularly difficult at the polling stations of New York, Madrid, Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Berlin, Prague, Milan, Athens, London.
In Milan, about 50 citizens who were included in the unified list of voters, despite their active status on consular registration, could not be found in the desk lists of the precinct commission. Consequently, they could not participate in the elections. Similar cases were reported in Berlin, London, Rome, Madrid, Istanbul, Stuttgart and Vienna.
According to observers, local consuls were moving inside the voting building without the right to do so. Such facts were observed at the polling stations created in Tallinn, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Riga, Helsinki, Prague, Brussels.
At the Frankfurt polling station, the deputy chairman of the commission, Zurab Kalandadze, verbally abused observers and voters.
See here for a detailed report on the results of observing the election process at polling stations created abroad: