🇦🇲🗳 Opposition leaders criticized Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for declaring victory and a parliamentary majority before the final election results were known.
Strong Armenia leader Samvel Karapetyan described the election process as “disgraceful,” claiming that 75 members of his bloc had been jailed and more than 700 supporters detained. He said the election was not over and argued that Civil Contract’s early lead was based mainly on results from rural communities.
Armenia bloc representative Ishkhan Saghatelyan accused Pashinyan of trying to pressure the Central Electoral Commission and seize power before the official count was completed. He said the opposition would comment on the outcome after all data had been processed.
Wings of Unity Party leader Arman Tatoyan called Pashinyan’s declaration of victory and plans to form a government unconstitutional, arguing that only a small share of votes had been counted at the time and that such statements could be viewed as unlawful pressure on the CEC.
Bright Armenia leader Edmon Marukyan also questioned Pashinyan’s victory claims, noting that results from Yerevan were still incomplete. He urged the major opposition forces to present their own vote counts.
🇦🇲🗳 Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared victory for Civil Contract at 2 a.m., when results from nearly a quarter of polling stations had been counted and the party was receiving about 54% of the vote. By 7 a.m., its share had fallen to 49%, while vote counting in Yerevan had not yet been completed.
🇦🇲🗳The CEC has summarized the results from 1,512 of 2,005 polling stations.
Civil Contract (No. 16) — 49.35% (503,793 votes)
Strong Armenia (No. 3) — 23.65% (241,403 votes)
Armenia (No. 17) — 10.00% (102,132 votes)
The chart indicates that 1,032,590 votes had been counted at the time these preliminary results were published.
🇦🇲🗳Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission has summarized the results from 216 polling stations. A total of 60,724 ballots have been counted so far, representing about 4.03% of all ballots.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party is leading with 55.22%, or 32,929 votes.
Strong Armenia is second with 22.02%, or 13,184 votes, followed by the Armenia bloc with 8.36%, or 4,985 votes. Prosperous Armenia has received 5.75%, or 3,492 votes.
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🇦🇲🗳A second message has come from Georgia: this time, acting Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze congratulated Nikol Pashinyan on his election victory, although the vote count has not yet been completed.
In a post on X, Kobakhidze said he expects continued cooperation between the two countries for the prosperity of the peoples of Georgia and Armenia.
So far, only around 6-7% of polling stations across the country have been counted, and official election results have not yet been announced.
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🇦🇲🗳Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission has released the first results after processing around 20,000 ballots from 110 polling stations.
According to the preliminary data, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party is leading with more than 57% of the vote.
Strong Armenia has received 21.48%, The Armenia 8.21%, Prosperous Armenia 5.1%, and Wings of Unity 2.52%.
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🇦🇲🗳Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission has published the first election data, showing the results of electronic voting abroad by public officials and their family members. A total of 537 people were eligible to vote electronically, of whom 410 cast ballots. Twenty-two ballots were declared invalid.
The votes were distributed as follows:
Civil Contract party - 330 votes
Strong Armenia bloc and Wings of Unity bloc - 13 votes each
Armenia bloc - 8 votes
Against All party - 5 votes
Prosperous Armenia and the Meritocratic Party of Armenia - 5 votes each
Republic party - 4 votes
New Force party - 3 votes
Democratic Union, Democracy, Law and Discipline, and Bright Armenia - 1 vote each
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🇦🇲🗳An example of vote counting in Armenia’s parliamentary elections: ballots are being counted at polling station 1/20 in Yerevan.
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🇦🇲🗳Former Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili congratulated Nikol Pashinyan before the official election results were announced.
“Congratulations to Nikol Pashinyan! Today, Armenia made a firm choice in favor of a free, independent and European future. This historic choice strengthens democracy and secures our region’s place in the family of European states. The Georgian people express full solidarity!”
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🇦🇲🗳A total of 59 criminal proceedings related to electoral crimes were initiated today alone, Armenia’s Investigative Committee reported.
Of these, 43 were opened by regional investigative divisions and 16 by Yerevan city investigative units.
Most of the criminal proceedings were initiated on suspicion of voting more than once or voting on behalf of another person. Nine people were detained within the framework of these cases.
The Anti-Corruption Committee also opened cases against 33 people today, with 28 of them detained.
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🇦🇲🗳A total of 1,476,597 voters, or 58.97%, took part in Armenia’s parliamentary elections out of 2,505,102 eligible citizens.
496,643 voters cast ballots in Yerevan,
148,302 in Kotayk,
131,819 in Ararat,
126,302 in Armavir,
124,983 in Lori,
115,249 in Shirak.
97,144 in Gegharkunik,
71,320 in Syunik,
69,997 in Aragatsotn,
65,579 in Tavush,
and 29,293 in Vayots Dzor.
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🇦🇲🗳Voter turnout in Armenia’s parliamentary elections stood at 58.97% as of 20:00, with 1,476,597 people casting their ballots, the Central Electoral Commission reported.
For comparison, turnout in the previous parliamentary elections in June 2021 stood at 49.4%.
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🇦🇲🗳The Central Electoral Commission is preparing to announce voter turnout in the elections.
EU Ambassador to Armenia Vassilis Maragos is also present at the scene.
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🇦🇲🗳Servicemen were among the last voters in Armenia.
They were reportedly brought to vote en masse in the final minutes before polling stations closed, representatives of the opposition Prosperous Armenia and Strong Armenia parties said.
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🇦🇲🗳The results from Vardashen penitentiary institution have been announced.
A total of 74 voters took part in the vote.
Strong Armenia received the highest number of votes, with 30 ballots, or 40.54%.
The Armenia bloc came second with 18 votes, or 24.32%, followed by Civil Contract with 17 votes, or 22.97%.
Prosperous Armenia received 5 votes, or 6.76%, while the National Democratic Pole received 4 votes, or 5.41%.
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🇦🇲🗳An incident took place in Armenia’s Ararat Province between proxies of the ruling Civil Contract party and the opposition Strong Armenia party, after the polling station had already closed. Footage circulating on social media shows a representative of Civil Contract attacking an opposition representative with his fists.
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🇦🇲🗳The historically high turnout shows that Pashinyan is losing, Strong Armenia leaders Samvel and Narek Karapetyan said.
They urged all commission members and proxies of Strong Armenia to closely monitor the vote count and prevent any falsification.
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❕🇦🇲🗳Polling stations in Armenia’s elections have closed across the country.
Throughout the day, the Anti-Corruption Committee reported the detention of several dozen people linked to opposition forces, who are accused of election-related crimes. Opposition representatives, in turn, have alleged large-scale violations and the use of administrative resources by the authorities.
As of 17:00, voter turnout stood at 48.92%, with 1,224,957 people having cast their ballots.
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🇦🇲🗳The number of detained members of “Strong Armenia” has most likely exceeded 200 since yesterday, Gohar Meloyan, the party’s parliamentary candidate, said.
As for those detained throughout the day on June 7, Meloyan said their number is also significant, particularly in Masis, Gyumri and other communities.
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