17% of survey respondents say they would vote for Civil Contract
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17% of respondents in a nationwide poll conducted by the International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Center for Insights in Survey Research (CISR) said they would vote for the ruling Civil Contract party if general elections were held this Sunday.
Asked which political party or alliance, if any, they would vote for if national parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, 17% said Civil Contract/Nikol Pashinyan, 4% said Hayastan (Armenia) Alliance, 2% said Robert Kocharyan, 1% said My Step Alliance, 1% said Aram Sargsyan’s Republic Party, 1% said ARF, 1% said Pativ Unem Alliance. 12% said they would spoil the ballot, 28% said they would not vote, 22% refused to answer.
The survey was conducted on behalf of the International Republican Institute’s Center for Insights in Survey Research by Breavis (represented by IPSC LLC). Data was collected from June 16-26, 2025 through CATI administered telephone interviews. The sample consisted of 1,505 resident citizens of Armenia and forcibly displaced former residents of Nagorno Karabakh who are now residing in Armenia (who may or may not be citizens).