Candidates could be nominated between 25 June and 14 July. Parties registered less than five months before the election date were not be eligible to nominate candidates. On 14 July, the Central Election Commission announced that all candidates except Beslan Eshba had passed the Abkhaz language fluency test. On 15 July, the Central Election Commission officially registered Khajimba, Kishmaria, Bazhania and Dzapshba as candidates. Of these, the first three received their registration certificates that same day, and Dzapshba on 16 July.
Dzapshba's campaign manager was former Chairman of the State Committee for Youth Affairs and Sports Rafael Ampar. His candidate for the post of Prime Minister was former Foreign Affairs MinisterMaxim Gvinjia. Dzapshba campaigned on 11 August in the villages of Babushara and Kutol and Jgyarda,
Raul Khajimba
Khajimba's campaign manager was MP Artur Mikvabia. His candidate for the post of Prime Minister was Beslan Butba, who had been appointed acting Vice Premier following President Ankvab's resignation. Khajimba campaigned on 19 July in Ochamchire and Shaumyanovka, on 22 July in the villages of Alakhadzy, Kolkhida and Bzypta, on 23 July in Uarcha and Pshap, on 30 July in Kutol, on 11 August in Chlou and Tkhina, on 12 August in Salme, Mekhadyr and Bagrypsh, on 14 August in Myrkul, on 21 August in Achandara and Duripsh and Lower Eshera and on 22 August in Lykhny.
Aslan Bzhania
On 16 July and for the duration of the election, Bzhania's tasks as head of the State Security Service were transferred to First Deputy Head Zurab Margania. Bzhania's campaign manager was Leonid Lakerbaia, who resigned as Prime Minister along with Alexander Ankvab, and his deputy campaign managers Mikhail Logua, Vice President under Ankvab until December 2013, and Agriculture Minister Beslan Jopua. Bzhania's candidate for the post of Prime Minister was State Customs Committee Head Said Tarkil. Bzhania campaigned on 20 July in Tkvarcheli and the villages of Bedia and Agubedia, on 21 July in Agudzera and Markhiaul, on 23 July in Sukhumi's New District, on 24 July in the villages of Gumista and Iastkhua, on 28 July again in Sukhumi, on 29 July again in Gulripshi District, on 1 August among diaspora voters in Moscow, on 7 August in Ochamchire, on 14 August in Sukhumi's Sinop District, on 16 August in Gagra, on 17 August with Russian-speaking voters, on 19 August in Pitsunda, on 20 August in Gudauta, and on 21 August in Sukhumi's Kinoprokat District.
Campaign
On 24 July, a prayer service was held in Sukhumi Cathedral in which all four candidates participated. On 25 July all four candidates signed an election covenant promising to conduct fair election campaigns.
Participation of Georgian voters
One of the key complaints of the opposition during the 2014 Abkhazian political crisis was that thousands of Georgian residents of the Gali, Tkvarcheli and Ochamchira Districts had received Abkhazian passports in violation of citizenship law. Accordingly, on 1 July, 22787 Georgians were stricken from the voters list.
Re-opening of railway-connection with Armenia through Georgia
On 7 July, four Armenian former and current members of the People's Assembly launched an appeal that Abkhazia should actively push for the restoration of the Russian-Armenian railway link through Abkhazia, as it would strengthen both Abkhazia's economy and sovereignty. The proposal received sharp criticism in Parliament, in part due to the use in the appeal of the phrase 'the Abkhazian-Georgian section of the railway'. On 16 July, Aslan Bzhania expressed his support for the proposal.
Incidents
Around 4:05 in the morning of 20 August, a grenade was thrown into courtyard of CEC head Batal Tabagua. No one was injured, Tabagua's and neighbouring houses were damaged. On 22 August, at about 18:00, the parked car of Nuzhnaya journalist Isida Chania was shot at from a white LexusSUV. At the crime scene, 29 empty cartridges and 2 bullets were found.
Conduct
As in previous elections, there will be polling stations outside Abkhazia, in Moscow and Cherkessk. For the first time, there will also be a polling station in Istanbul. All three polling stations are assigned to District no. 5 in Sukhumi, where the Ministry for Foreign Affairs is located.
Opinion polls
Results
According to the official results released by the Central Election Commission on 26 August, Raul Khajimba was elected in the first round with 50.60% of the vote.