A member of the 10/15 polling station’s election commission has been charged with voting in the stead of two individuals during the December 6 vote for the constitutional referendum in Armenia.
Preliminary statement on the conduct of the Constitutional Referendum Citizen Observer Initiative and European Platform for Democratic Elections Republic of Armenia
Yerevan resident Zarouhie Mouradyan told Hetq that it took her 30 minutes and raising a bit of a stink to convince local election officials to file an official report when she found that others had voted in her stead at yesterday’s constitutional change referendum.
By a vote of 63.35% to 32.35%, Armenia’s December 6 constitutional change referendum passed, this according to the country’s Central Election Commission.
2015 Referendum: 50.1% of Eligible Voters Went to the Polls
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.
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.