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Final Election Results: Civil Contract – 53.91% (71 Seats), Hayastan Dashinq – 21.9% (29 Seats) & I Have Honor – 5.22% (7 Seats).

HomelandFinal Election Results: Civil Contract - 53.91% (71 Seats), Hayastan Dashinq - 21.9% (29 Seats) & I Have Honor - 5.22% (7 Seats).

The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has summed up the final results of the snap parliamentary election held on June 20 after the completion of a final recount.

Three political forces are set to enter parliament, below is the final distribution of distributed “seats” according to the the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia:

  • Civil Contract Party – 53.91% or 688,761 votes (71 mandates “seats”)
  • Hayastan Dashinq – 21.09% or 269,481 votes (29 mandates “seats”)
  • “I Have Honor” Bloc – 5.22% or 66,650 votes (7 mandates “seats”)

No other political forces entering parliament.

National minorities will receive a mandate according to the quotas of the Civil Contract party and the Hayastan Dashinq, according to the CEC Chairman Tigran Mukuchyan.

The Central Electoral Commission received 3 applications to declare the election results invalid, citing numerous violations during the pre-election and election periods such as the abuse of administrative resources, calls for violence, etc after the publication of the official results, the three political forces are; the Hayastan Dashinq, the “I Have Honor” Bloc, and the “Zartonk” National Christian Party, with the the first two making it into parliament.

Below are the final results of the vote:

  • Fair Armenia Party ” 3,914 votes (0.31%)
  • Armenian National Congress Party ” 19,691 votes (1.54%)
  • Civil Contract Party ” 688,761 votes (53.91%)
  • Zartonk National Christian Party ” 4,619 votes (0.36%)
  • Liberty Party ” 1,844 votes (0.14%)
  • I Have the Honor Alliance ” 66,650 votes (5.22%)
  • United Homeland Party ” 964 votes (0.08%)
  • Pan-Armenian National Statehood Party ” 803 votes (0.06%)
  • Bright Armenia Party ” 15,591 votes (1.22%)
  • Our Home is Armenia Party ” 12,149 votes (0.95%)
  • Republic Party ” 38,758 votes (3.3%)
  • Hayots Hayrenik Party ” 13,130 (1.3%)
  • Free Motherland Alliance ” 4,119 votes (0.32%)
  • Prosperous Armenia Party ” 50,444 votes (3.95%)
  • Democratic Party of Armenia ” 5,020 votes (0.39%)
  • 5165 National Conservative Movement Party ” 15,549 votes (1.22%)
  • Citizen’s Decision Social-Democratic Party ” 3,775 votes (0.3%)
  • Shirinyan-Babajanyan Democrats Union ” 19,212 votes (1.5%)
  • National Agenda Party ” 719 (0.06%)
  • Verelk Party ” 1,233 votes (0.1%)
  • Liberal Party ” 14,936 votes (1.17%)
  • European Party of Armenia ” 2,440 votes (0.19%)
  • Hayastan Dashinq ” 69,481 votes (21.9%)
  • National Democratic Axis Pan-Armenian Party ” 18,976 votes (1.49%)
  • Sovereign Armenia Party ” 3,915 (0.31%)

A total of 1,281,997 citizens participated in the election.

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