Abkhazian local elections, 2011

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On 12 February 2011, Abkhazia held local elections for the 5th convocations of its local assemblies.[apress 1]

Background and Abkhazia-wide figures

Candidates could be nominated between 23 January and 2 February by interest groups or by officially registered political parties. However, the governing United Abkhazia was the only party to make use this possibility on a large scale, and none of the opposition parties did so. In total, a number of 353 candidates competed in 186 single-seat constituencies.[knot 1][knot 2] All heads of administration except for Gudauta District Head Daur Vozba were re-elected to their assembly, and re-appointed by President Sergei Bagapsh on 23 February.[knot 3][apress 2]

City of Sukhumi

Turn-out

The voter lists numbered a total of 30,712 people, of which 26,957 were on the principal voter list and 3755 on additional lists. Of these latter ones, 452 belonged to military units and 73 to hospital units. In total, 11,775 people voted, i.e. 38.3%.[apress 3]

Candidates

In Sukhumi, the election was contested by 85 candidates in 26 single-seat constituencies. Shortly before election day, 3 people had withdrawn their candidacy.[apress 4] Among the candidates were the incumbent Mayor of Sukhumi Alias Labakhua, as well as 14 sitting members of the city council. Of these, 5 were re-elected (including Labakhua).[apress 5][apress 3] None of the 12 female candidates was elected.[knot 3] United Abkhazia had nominated candidates in all 26 constituencies, 16 of which won.[knot 4] The Communist Party and the Sukhumi Military School had nominated 2 and 1 candidates, respectively, all of which lost. The remaining candidates had been nominated by 64 initiative groups, 10 of these independent candidates managed to win a seat (including Daut Nanba after the re-run in constituency #1).[knot 1]

Rerun in constituency #1

On 16 February, the Sukhumi election commission ordered a rerun in constituency #1, because there had been a soldier who had voted at 2 constituencies, and another voter from another constituency.[apress 6] Preliminary results had indicated a victory for independent candidate Daut Nanba.[apress 5] Repeated elections were scheduled for 16 April. Candidates had to be nominated between 7 and 27 March and registered between 28 March and 7 April.[apress 7] Only Daut Nanba, Guram Berulava and Aslan Sangulia participated the second time around, Nanba again won.[apress 8]

Overview of the candidates and elected deputies

The following table presents an overview of all the candidates in the 26 constituencies:[apress 9][apress 3]

Candidates in the 2011 Sukhumi City Council election
by constituency (vertical) and candidacy (horizontal)
slanted = incumbent, bold = winner, green = nominated by United Abkhazia, red = nominated by the Communist Party, blue = nominated by Sukhumi Military School
# 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
1 Aslan Sangulia Daut Nanba Guram Berulava Dmitrii Adleiba Dmitrii Gabelia
2 Nina Storozhenko Lasha Kiut
3 Aslan Ajapua Astamur Logua Aleksandr Antinov
4 Artur Lakyrba Apollon Lataria Eduard Keshanidi
5 Kan Kvarchia Adamur Lagvilava
6 Erik Rshtuni Givi Gabnia
7 Teia Arshba Kondrat Samsonia
8 Merab Chaligava Enver Chamagua Dmitrii Kolbaia
9 Astanda Avidzba Adamyr Mukba Irina Kvarchia Joni Kvasia Mizan Zantaria Stela Sadzba Alias Golandzia
10 Jansukh Chamagua Rudolf Chania Konstantin Pilia
11 Adgur Agrba Izida Chania Amiran Kakalia
12 Aleksei Lomia Aida Shulumba Roman Adleiba
13 Raul Bebia Beslan Karchava Arda Dgebia
14 Vadim Kvachakhia Georgii Manaka Mudar Amichb Teimuraz Anua
15 Eduard Kalenjyan Valeri Bganba Astamur Adleiba
16 Dmitri Delba Guram Barganjia Enrik Leiba
17 Levon Galustyan Beslan Kvitsinia
18 Roland Adleiba Beslan Shinkuba Denis Arshba
19 Khrips Jopua Izolda Turkia Mikhail Gabelia
20 Arnold Minaia Arutyun Alakortsyan Artur Churilov Nadezhda Khonelia
21 Aslan Jinjolia Vitalii Bganba Alias Labakhua
22 Daur Ferizba Almaskhan Ebzhnou Dmitrii Shlarba
23 Valerian Aslanjia Nodar Gablia Mizan Zukhba Roman Gabelia Narsou Salakaia
24 Saim Avidzba Vitalii Chitanava
25 Alkhas Jelia Aleksandr Mkrtchyan Aidar Kvitsinia Rolan Tarba Roman Tskua Astanda Khashba Gennadii Ardzinba Muza Murgvliani
26 Almas Jopua Eliso Tsishba Kama Anua Ronald Gamgia

On 21 February, the new city assembly held its first session, in which it had to elect a successor for its outgoing Chairman Adgur Amichba, who had not run again in the assembly election.[apress 10][knot 1] However, the two candidates Amiran Kakalia and Konstantin Pilia tied with 12 votes, with 1 invalid vote.[apress 10] The session was then adjourned until 23 February. In the second vote Amiran Kakalia beat Konstantin Pilia by 15-to-9 (with 1 invalid vote). Beslan Shinkuba was subsequently elected Deputy Chairman and former Mayor Astamur Adleiba Secretary.[apress 11]

Gali District

In the Gali District, 26 candidates competed in 26 constituencies, all of whom were nominated by United Abkhazia. Only Abkhazian citizens --- a minority in the Gali District --- were allowed to vote. According to District Head Beslan Arshba, turn-out was around 80% in the villages, and up to 70% in Gali town.[knot 3]

Gulripsh District

In the Gulripsh District, 22 candidates competed in 16 constituencies. The Upper Kodori Valley participated for the first time in local Abkhazian elections --- the area had been under Georgian control until it was conquered during the August 2008 War. Since most of the remaining Svan population does not possess Abkhazian citizenship, there were only 51 eligible voters, 39 of whom actually voted at the polling station in the secondary school of Azhara.[knot 3] The new Assembly met for the first time on 15 February, when it elected Aslan Baratelia its Chairman, Andronik Kondakchyan its Deputy Chairman and David Gabnya its Secretary.[apress 12]

Gagra District

In the Gagra District, 61 candidates competed for 25 single-seat constituencies. 22 of the candidates were nominated by United Abkhazia.[apress 13]

Pitsunda

In Pitsunda, Mayor Beslan Ardzinba and six other incumbent deputies of the Assembly stood for re-election. The winning candidates were Beslan Ardzinba, Badra Avidzba, Olga Grigorenko, Chengiz Bigvava, Georgi Zardania, Gennadi Cherkezia, Gennadi Mikanba, Damia Kokoskeria and Inessa Dzkuia.[p-ab 1] On 14 February, during the first session of the new convocation, Damir Kokoskeria was elected Chairman of the Assembly over Gennadi Cherkezia, by a one vote difference.[p-ab 2]

Gudauta District

In the Gudauta District 59 candidates competed in 29 constituencies.[knot 2] Out of 20760 eligible voters, 9542 turned out to vote (45.96%). 17 incumbent deputies were re-elected. Of these, 13 were elected for the second time, 2 for the third time and 2 for the fourth time.[ra 1] District Head Daur Vozba failed to be re-elected by 92 votes.[knot 3] President Sergei Bagapsh appointed Valerii Malia as his successor on 23 February.[apress 2] On 17 February, during its first session, the Gudauta District assembly elected Roman Bazba its chairman, with 22 out of 29 votes, and Fyodor Sakania its Deputy Chairman.[apress 14]

Sukhumi, Ochamchira and Tquarchal Districts

In the Sukhumi District 18 in 15 constituencies, in the Ochamchira District 55 in 32 constituencies and in the Tquarchal District 27 in 17 constituencies.[knot 2]

Criticism

The Abkhazian opposition claimed that a number of violations had taken place during the election. According to Raul Khajimba, a number of people had voted multiple times at different polling stations.[knot 4] The elections were also criticised by representatives of several NGOs. Some of the issues singled out included the low turn-out, the lack of a contest in the Gali District and the fact that in one of the polling stations in Sukhumi, a group of soldiers had come in and closed the election. They also expressed the fear that the new councils would not reflect a great diversity of opinions, a situation not conducive to genuine political debate.[knot 5]

The Georgian government condemned the elections on 14 February 2011.[civil 1]

References

Apsnypress

  1. "Local elections were held normally, in a quiet atmosphere - Sergey Bagapsh". Apsnypress. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  2. 1 2 Президент Сергей Багапш подписал Указы о назначении глав администрации городов и районов республики. Apsnypress (in Russian). 23 February 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  3. 1 2 3 Сухумская городская избирательная комиссия зарегистрировала депутатов Городского собрания. Apsnypress (in Russian). 16 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  4. "12 февраля в Абхазии пройдут выборы в органы местного самоуправления". Apsnypress (in Russian). 11 February 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  5. 1 2 "12 февраля состоялись выборы в органы местного самоуправления Абхазии.". Apsnypress (in Russian). 14 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  6. В Сухумском избирательном округе №1 состоятся повторные выборы. Apsnypress (in Russian). 16 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  7. Повторные выборы в избирательном округе №1 города Сухум состоятся 16 апреля. Apsnypress (in Russian). 3 March 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  8. Даут Нанба стал депутатом Сухумского Городского собрания.. Apsnypress (in Russian). 18 April 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
  9. На 26 мест в сухумское городское собрание претендуют 88 кандидатов.. Apsnypress (in Russian). 28 January 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2011.
  10. 1 2 Выборы председателя Сухумского Городского собрания перенесены на 23 февраля. Apsnypress (in Russian). 21 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  11. Амиран Какалия избран председателем Городского собрания Сухума. Apsnypress (in Russian). 23 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.
  12. Аслан Барателия избран председателем Собрания Гульрипшского района. Apsnypress (in Russian). 15 February 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  13. "12 февраля во всех районах Абхазии пройдут выборы в органы местного самоуправления". Apsnypress (in Russian). 26 January 2011. Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  14. Роман Базба избран председателем Гудаутского Районного собрания. Apsnypress (in Russian). 18 February 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2011.

Caucasian Knot

City Administration of Pitsunda

Civil Georgia

  1. "Tbilisi Condemns Abkhaz Local Elections". Civil Georgia. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2011.

Respublika Abxaziya

  1. Gabria, Marina (16 February 2011). В Гудаутском районе – 29 депутатов. Respublika Abxaziya (in Russian). Retrieved 13 March 2011.
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