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October 9, 2014
On October 9, the International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) held a presentation of its research – Gender Monitoring of Local Self-Government Agencies and Strengthening Women Involvement in Political Life. 

July 13, 2014
ISFED believes that the second round of local self-government elections set an important precedent in the electoral history of Georgia. The necessity of the second round in these elections proved that a competitive electoral environment is forming in Georgia, which means that no party, including the ruling one, is guaranteed a victory in the first round. We think that the aforementioned set a higher standard for conducting democratic elections in the country.

July 11, 2014
On July 12, 2014 for the second round of Local Elections ISFED will implement the monitoring in all 28 districts of Georgia using the Parallel Vote Tabulation (PVT) methodology. ISFED will deploy around 740 static observers to the precinct election commissions, 21 DEC observers to the district election commissions and 32 Mobile groups, specifically:
June 30, 2014
The International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) monitored the June 29, 2014 repeated local self-government elections in all 9 districts.  The ISFED’s observation mission consisted of 14 accredited and trained observers who have been deployed to 14 precincts, whereas 9 observers have been deployed to district commissions. There were also 4 mobile teams throughout the electoral districts. 
June 29, 2014
Based on the information provided by ISFED’s observers, voting process was conducted in a calm and organized manner. During the voting and closing of polling stations there were no major violations observed. Minor technical flaws were observed by ISFED’s observers which were upheld by election administration.    
June 29, 2014
The International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy (ISFED) is monitoring the June 29, 2014 repeated local self-government elections in all 9 districts.  The ISFED’s observation mission consists of 14 accredited and trained observers who have been deployed to 14 precincts, whereas 9 observers have been deployed to district commissions. There are also 4 mobile teams throughout the electoral districts. 

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