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Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission on 14 June finalised and announced the official results of the parliamentary elections held on 7 June.
The results were presented by CEC Chairman Vahagn Hovakimyan.
According to the final results:
• Civil Contract Party – 726,819 votes (49.7456%)
• Strong Armenia Alliance – 340,006 votes (23.2710%)
• Armenia Alliance – 144,983 votes (9.9231%)
• Prosperous Armenia Party – 58,287 votes (3.9893%)
• Wings of Unity Party – 33,537 votes (2.2954%)
• Meritocratic Party of Armenia – 30,642 votes (2.0972%)
• Democracy, Law and Discipline Party – 25,758 votes (1.7630%)
• New Force Reformist Party – 25,551 votes (1.7488%)
• I Am Against Everyone Democratic Party – 21,181 votes (1.4497%)
• Republic Party – 15,808 votes (1.0819%)
• Bright Armenia Party – 7,439 votes (0.5091%)
• In the Name of the Republic Democracy Protection Alliance – 6,754 votes (0.4623%)
• Pan-Armenian National Democratic Pole – 5,481 votes (0.3751%)
• Democratic Consolidation Party – 5,269 votes (0.3606%)
• Armenian National Congress Party – 3,143 votes (0.2151%)
• Christian Democratic Party – 2,671 votes (0.1825%)
• Kochari National Revival and Awakening of the Nation Party – 1,986 votes (0.1359%)
• Reformists Party – 1,425 votes (0.0975%)
A total of 1,476,769 voters, or 58.9% of eligible voters, participated in the election.
Under the final results, three political forces will enter the National Assembly: Civil Contract Party, which secured a parliamentary majority and will be able to form the government; Strong Armenia Alliance; and Armenia Alliance.
The CEC had invalidated the voting results at three polling stations earlier this week. Prosperous Armenia Party and Strong Armenia Alliance had submitted applications for a recount at two of those three stations. The CEC is currently reviewing those applications.