2015 Referendum: 50.1% of Eligible Voters Went to the Polls
Entering her local polling station in Yerevan's Ajapnyak district to vote in today’s constitutional change referendum, Nelli Minasyan (photo) saw that someone had already cast a ballot in her stead.
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178 residents are registered at one address located on the voter rolls posted at the 26/27 polling station in the Kotayk Province village of Kasakh.
Minutes ago, Artour Khourshoudyan, a election proxy for the ruling Republican Party of Armenia seized the computer of a Hetq reporter covering the referendum voting at the 5/28 polling station in Yerevan’s Arabkir district.
Yeghishyan said he was told that according to the draft constitution, the old Soviet kolkhoz would be reestablished. The senior citizen is a fan of the ‘old order’.
Voting began at 8 this morning at Armenia’s 1,997 polling stations on a referendum, which if approved, would make substantially modify the country’s constitution.