The party garnered 58,000 votes, not nearly enough to make it to the new legislature.
With only four polling stations in Armenia not having reported results in the April 2 parliamentary election, Central Electoral Commission President Tigran Moukouchyan declared the following four parties/alliances as making it to the country’s new legislature:
Armenia’s ruling Republican Party has won 49.21% of yesterday’s vote in the country’s parliamentary election according to preliminary results released by the Central Electoral Commission.
Gurgen Asatryan, a candidate for parliament on the HAK-HHzK ticket, alleges that soldiers waiting to vote at the 37/14 polling station in the Tavoush community of Koghb are being instructed to cast their ballots for the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA).
Election Committee President Armen Ghazaryan advised them to simply place their preferred ballot in the box and leave.
There are lines of voters waiting outside the 7/39 and 7/40 polling precinct in Yerevan’s Malatya- Sebastia district.
67 reports of violations during the campaign in the run-up for the April 2 parliamentary election in Armenia were filed with the police.
A delivery guy from Tashir Pizza recently showed up at the 9/11 and 9/12 polling station in Yerevan with a bunch of pies, even though no one inside had ordered them.
At times, more than one voter enters the voting booth. The violations go unnoticed by local proxies and the election commission members on site.