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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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