Ten days before the local government elections, the Central Election Commission begins to print ballots.
The CEC has already drafted the samples of the ballots, which will be separate for the party lists for proportional and single-mandate candidates.
Six printing houses will begin to print the ballots today. Non-governmental organizations will monitor the process of ballot printing.
The local government elections will be held in Georgia on May 30, 2010. For the first time, Tbilisi will elect mayor by direct vote.