Civil Contract takes strong lead in Armenia’s parliamentary elections, early results show
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Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party is leading in the parliamentary elections, according to early vote-count results based on 864,643 ballots from 1,354 polling stations out of 2,005.
According to the vote count, Civil Contract garnered 434,562 votes, or 50.83%.
Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia bloc is the runner-up with 201,006 votes, or 23.51%. Former President Robert Kocharyan’s Armenia Alliance received 80,937 votes, or 9.47%.
The following are the other results published by the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia:
Reformists Party — 847 votes, 0.1%
Against All Democratic Party — 11,382 votes, 1.33%
Meritocratic Party of Armenia — 15,986 votes, 1.87%
New Power Reformist Party — 13,109 votes, 1.53%
Wings of Unity Party — 19,270 votes, 2.25%
Prosperous Armenia Party — 35,074 votes, 4.10%
National Democratic Pole Party — 2,997 votes, 0.35%
Kochari National Revival and National Awakening Party — 1,093 votes, 0.13%
Armenian National Congress — 1,759 votes, 0.21%
Republic Party — 8,666 votes, 1.01%
Christian Democratic Party — 1,484 votes, 0.17%
Democratic Consolidation Party — 2,951 votes, 0.35%
Democracy, Law and Order Party — 15,483 votes,1.81%
Alliance of Defenders of the Republic’s Democracy — 3,973 votes, 0.46%
Bright Armenia — 4,060 votes, 0.47%.
Election officials reported 59 percent turnout after voting ended at 20:00 on June 7.