French-born diplomat claims victory in Georgia vote
TBILISI, Georgia — A French-born former foreign minister of Georgia celebrated what she claims is her victory in a tight presidential runoff Wednesday that marks the last time Georgians elect their head of state by popular vote.
An exit poll conducted by Edison Research for Rustavi 2 television showed the 66-year-old Salome Zurabishvili backed by the ruling Georgian Dream party winning 55 per cent of the vote, while her rival, the 60-year-old Grigol Vashadze, who was supported by a coalition of opposition forces, was trailing behind with 45 per cent.
The Central Election Commission said that with just over half of all the precincts counted, Zurabishvili was leading with 58 per cent while Vashadze had 42 per cent of the ballot.
Polls opened at 8 a.m. (0400 GMT) and closed at 8 p.m. (1600 GMT).