CEC announces seat allocation for new parliament

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Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission has adopted a decision on the results of the 7 June 2026 parliamentary elections.

At the CEC session, Commission Chairman Vahagn Hovakimyan announced:

“By this decision, the National Assembly has been elected and seats are distributed as follows: Civil Contract Party — 61 seats, Strong Armenia Alliance — 28 seats, and Armenia Alliance — 12 seats.”

Hovakimyan also announced that Civil Contract Party will receive an additional three seats reserved for national minorities, while Strong Armenia Alliance will receive one additional seat.

Accordingly, Civil Contract Party will hold 64 seats in total, Strong Armenia Alliance 29, and Armenia Alliance 12.

Hovakimyan stated that, in accordance with the law, the decision may be appealed to the Constitutional Court. 

He also noted that the decision to invalidate the results at three polling stations had no effect on the overall election outcome, and that no violations occurred that could have affected the results.

Earlier, the CEC had published the final voting results, according to which Civil Contract Party, Strong Armenia Alliance and Armenia Alliance will enter the National Assembly. Prosperous Armenia Party failed to clear the 4% threshold.

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