[1] The result was a victory for Zviad Gamsakhurdia of the Round Table-Free Georgia party, who received 88% of the vote, with an 83% turnout.
[3] On 14 April the Supreme Council also issued a decree that presidential elections would be held based on universal, equal, and direct voting by secret ballot on 26 May.
According to the law, these lists, which needed at least 10,000 signatures from voters, had to be submitted to the Central Election Commission for the registration of presidential candidates no later than 2 May at 22:00.
It was noted at the commission meeting that the application for Jaba Ioseliani to be a presidential candidate was not received from the group of voters because it was submitted after the Supreme Council adopted amendments to the law "On Elections of the President of the Republic of Georgia."
On 26 April the Central Election Commission held another meeting to discuss the initiative group's application to nominate Jaba Ioseliani as a presidential candidate.
Polling stations were established in the Russian cities of Moscow and Leningrad to facilitate the presidential elections of the Republic of Georgia.