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Voter turnout in Yerevan Council of Elders elections as of 5 pm was 21.36%- CEC
As of 17:00, some 176,027 people or 21.36% of the total number of eligible voters participated in the elections to the Yerevan Council of Elders (municipal assembly), said Central Election Commission (CEC) member Arusyak Terchanyan.Voter turnout in elections to Yerevan Council of Elders was 13.92% as of 2 pm - CEC
As of 2 pm September 17, only 114,759 people or 13.92% of the total number of eligible voters voted in the elections to Yerevan Council of Elders, a Central Election Commission member Silva Markosyan announced.Data on deceased persons found in voter lists for Yerevan Council of Elders elections - Migration Service
Armenia's Migration and Citizenship Service, a division of the Interior Ministry, has revealed 381 inaccuracies in the voter lists compiled for the elections to the Yerevan Council of Elders, Armen Ghazaryan, the head of the Service, said today.Yerevan mayor accuses authorities of enriching themselves on the wave of velvet revolution
The embattled mayor of Armenia’s capital Yerevan Hayk Marutyan, who is set to lose his job after the ruling faction My Step in the city’s legislative assembly (Council of Elders) announced a vote of non-confidence in him because of his ‘ineffective management’, accused the authorities of enrichment on the wave of the 2018 velvet revolution that brought them to power.Vote recount adds hundreds of additional votes to Pashinyan’s party and Kocharyan’s alliance
Armenia’s Central Election Commission said a vote recount on June 22 and 23 in 65 polling stations in the presence of members of precinct election commissions, proxies of parties who ran in June 20 snap parliamentary elections, media representatives and observers has added 659 additional votes to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's "Civil Contract" party and 744 votes to ex-president Robert Kocharyan’s Hayastan alliance.About one million voters in Armenia cast ballots in early parliamentary elections
Three hours before the closure of polling stations, some 989,972 voters or 38.17% of the nearly 2.6 million people eligible to vote in the early parliamentary elections, voted in the early elections to the National Assembly of Armenia as of 5 p.m, the secretary of the Central Election Commission (CEC) Armen Smbatyan said.Voter turnout in Armenian snap polls is about 27% as of 2 p.m.
Six hours after more than 2,000 polling stations were opened across Armenia at 8 am today with nearly 2.6 million people eligible to vote in the early parliamentary elections, the voter turnout as of 2 pm was about 27%, which means that as many as 695,626 people went to the polling stations to cast their votes, said Deputy Chairperson of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) Laura Galstyan.Armenian police thwart distribution of election bribe worth 9 million drams
Armenian law-enforcement authorities have detained two people who are suspected of trying to distribute 9 million drams (about $17, 3000) as electoral bribes in return for votes for a bloc participating in the early parliamentary elections, scheduled to take place on June 20, the Prosecutor General's Office revealed today.Armenia criminalizes election offenses
By a vote of 77 the Armenian parliament passed today in the second and final reading a set of amendments and additions to the Criminal Code, the Code of Administrative Offenses and the Law on Citizenship, which criminalize obstruction of election campaigning, coercion to vote and vote buying.Armenian parliament set to criminalize obstruction of election campaigning, coercion to vote and election bribery
Obstruction of election campaigning, coercion to vote, and vote buying are set to be criminalized in Armenia, MP from the ruling My Step faction Vahagn Hovakimyan said during an extraordinary session of parliament on Wednesday as he unveiled a set of changes to Criminal Code and related Code of Administrative Offenses and the Citizenship Law.Court in Yerevan allows to arrest Prosperous Armenia leader Gagik Tsarukyan
A court in Yerevan ruled on September 26 to approve a National Security Service’s (NSS) motion on remanding the leader of the opposition Prosperous Armenia party Gagik Tsarukyan in pre-trial detention on charges of vote buying.Tsarukyan: there has never been such a shameful situation in Armenia (video)
There has never been such a shameful situation in Armenia as it is now, the leader of the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party Gagik Tsarukyan, charged with vote buying in the past elections, said on Friday to journalists as a local court was considering a petition of the National Security Service to arrest him.News 1 - 20 of 46
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