Asbarez: Preliminary Vote Count for Armenia Elections Complete; Civil Contract

Voters casting ballots in Armenia’s Parliamentary Elections on Jun. 7


Armenia’s Central Electoral Committee has concluded the preliminary vote count for the Parliamentary Elections on Sunday.

Shortly after the polls closed at 8 p.m. local time Sunday, the CEC reported that 1,476,597 of the 2,503,976—58.97 percent—eligible voters participated in the elections. In 2021, 49.39 percent of voters participated in the elections.

Beginning at midnight local time on Monday, the CEC began publicizing the votes—a process that lasted more than 10 hours.

In the end Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party took in 727,160 votes or 49.85 percent. In second place was the Strong Armenia Alliance, headed by businessman Samvel Karapetyan, which received 340,062 votes, or 23.31 percent. The Armenia Alliance, headed by former president Robert Kocharian, received 145,097 votes or 9.95 percent of the votes, while businessman Gagik Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia Party received 58,368 votes or four percent.

These four parties will be represented in Armenia’s next parliament with Civil Contract receiving 61 seats, the Strong Armenia Alliance getting 28, while the Armenian Alliance and Prosperous Armenia Party will have 11 and 5 seats respectively.

The CEC had announced the voting results from 477, out of the 2005 precincts, when Pashinyan, at around 2 a.m. local time on Monday called a press conference to claim victory for his Civil Contract party mere two hours after the vote counting process had begun.

He told reporters that the Civil Contract party won the elections, and the Civil Contract party alone will form a government.

“I want to emphasize that compared to the 2021 elections, the Civil Contract party received the vote of a higher number of citizens of the Republic of Armenia—a vote of confidence of a larger number of citizens,” said Pashinyan.

“This is a historic victory that will definitely ensure the continuity and development of the Republic of Armenia, and, of course, we will have lasting and institutional peace,” he added.

Pashinyan’s hasty press conference angered opposition leaders, who hit back by accusing the prime minister of exerting undue pressure on the CEC and its workers.

Armenia Alliance member and chair of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Council of Armenia, Ishkhan Saghatelyan wrote in a Facebook post that Pashinyan’s premature declaration of victory was “an effort to exert pressure on the CEC and usurp power.”

Calling Pashinyan’s statement a legal violation, the leader of the Wings of Unity Party, Armenia’s former human rights defender Arman Tatoyan, condemned the move.

“Nikol Pashinyan’s statement that the Civil Contract Party will form a government on its own and has won the elections is unconstitutional and exceeds the powers of the Prime Minister. The head of government has no authority to make a statement and announce his sole victory when a little more than 10 percent of the vote results have been calculated, when not even 10 percent of the vote results in Yerevan have been tallied,” Tatoyan said.

Armenia’s former Ambassador at large and head of the Bright Armenia party, Edmon Marukyan also chastised Pashinyan for his premature victory claim.

“Without any data, He is saying ‘I won.’ This is a violation of all the norms of electoral laws, all of them,” Marukyan said.

At his press conference, Pashinyan was asked about his hasty announcement. He told reporters that his party had representatives at every precinct and “we are doing our own calculations.”

European Council President congratulates Pashinyan on electoral victory

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President of the European Council António Costa has congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on his electoral victory.

“The people of Armenia have voted for a future built on peace, stability and stronger cooperation with their neighbours and the world,” Costa said in a post on X. “Congratulations to Nikol Pashinyan on the results. You can be proud of your role in strengthening Armenia’s resilience, stability and prosperity. Together, the EU and Armenia are building stronger links between people and creating new opportunities in energy, trade, and digitalization. Our strong partnership is an investment in a more peaceful and prosperous future for the region as a whole.”

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Estonian PM Kristen Michal congratulates Pashinyan on election victory

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Prime Minister of Estonia Kristen Michal congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on his victory in the parliamentary elections.

“Congratulations, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, on your election victory. Armenia continues to choose Europe, and Estonia is proud to support your European aspirations. I look forward to working together on reforms, innovation, and a more secure Europe while building an even stronger partnership between our countries,” the Estonian Prime Minister said in a post on X.

On Monday, the Central Electoral Commission released the preliminary results of the vote count from all polling stations in the parliamentary elections held on June 7.

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party garnered the most votes—727,160, or 49.81%. Samvel Karapetyan’s Strong Armenia came in second with 340,062 votes, or 23.29%, followed by former President Robert Kocharyan’s Armenia Alliance, which received 145,097 votes, or 9.94%. Gagik Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia party received 58,368 votes, or 4%.

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Georgian Prime Minister congratulates Nikol Pashinyan’s party on election succ

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Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze has congratulated the political force led by Nikol Pashinyan on its success in Armenia’s parliamentary elections.

The Georgian prime minister made the statement in a post on the social media platform X.

“Heartfelt congratulations to PM Nikol Pashinyan on his party’s success in the elections. Looking forward to continuing our close cooperation to strengthen the strategic partnership and friendly relations between Georgia and Armenia for the prosperity of our nations, Georgia and Armenia,” wrote the Georgian prime minister.

The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has published preliminary results of the parliamentary elections held in the country. Based on the results from 110 polling stations, the Civil Contract Party has received 57.14% of the vote.

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Elections 2026: Civil Contract wins 54.87% of vote, Strong Armenia Alliance re

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Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has published preliminary results of the parliamentary elections held in the country.

As of now, the results from 314 polling stations have been tabulated, with 99,003 voters included in the count.

According to the published results, the votes have been distributed as follows:

• Reformists Party — 89 votes (0.09%)

• Democratic Party “I Am Against Everyone” — 971 votes (1.00%)

• Strong Armenia Alliance — 21,513 votes (22.08%)

• Meritocratic Party of Armenia — 1,208 votes (1.24%)

• “New Force” Reformist Party — 828 votes (0.85%)

• “Wings of Unity” Party — 2,271 votes (2.33%)

• Prosperous Armenia Party — 5,070 votes (5.20%)

• Pan-Armenian National Democratic Pole — 251 votes (0.26%)

• “Kochari National Revival and National Awakening” Party — 17 votes (0.08%)

• Armenian National Congress — 151 votes (0.15%)

• Republic Party — 668 votes (0.69%)

• Christian Democratic Party — 118 votes (0.12%)

• Democratic Consolidation Party — 251 votes (0.26%)

• “Democracy, Law, Discipline” Party — 1,585 votes (1.63%)

• Civil Contract Party — 53,460 votes (54.87%)

• Armenia Alliance — 8,158 votes (8.37%)

• “In the Name of the Republic” Democracy Protection Alliance — 309 votes (0.32%)

• Bright Armenia Party — 451 votes (0.46%)

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Armenpress: Pashinyan says Civil Contract has won elections and will form gove

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The Civil Contract Party has won Armenia’s parliamentary elections and will form the government on its own, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who also serves as chairman of the party’s board, said during a press conference.

“Regular National Assembly elections were held on June 7, 2026, and as a result of those elections, the Civil Contract Party has won. The Civil Contract Party will form the government independently,” he said.

According to Pashinyan, the party received the support of a larger number of citizens than it did in the previous parliamentary elections held in 2021.

“I would like to emphasize that, compared to 2021, the Civil Contract Party has received the votes and trust of a greater number of citizens of the Republic of Armenia. This is a responsibility,” the prime minister said.

He stressed that the election results demonstrate the choice made by citizens in favor of statehood, independence and peace.

“This means that the citizen of the Republic of Armenia has stood by the state, has stood by independence, has stood by the future, and has stood by peace.

Dear citizens of the Republic of Armenia, I love all of you, I am proud of all of you, and I bow before all of you. Glory to the martyrs, and long live the Republic of Armenia,” Pashinyan concluded.

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As of 20:00, 59 criminal proceedings have been initiated


As of June 7, 2026, at 8:00 p.m., 59 criminal proceedings regarding election crimes were initiated in RA Investigative Committee units, 43 of which were initiated in regional investigative units and 16 in Yerevan city investigative units. This is reported by the CC.


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• Under Article 210 of the RA Criminal Code (obstructing the exercise of the right to participate in an election or referendum, obstructing the work of election commissions or the exercise of the rights or duties of persons participating in the election or referendum), 9 criminal proceedings were initiated.
• 30 criminal proceedings were initiated under Article 214 of the RA Criminal Code (voting more than once or on behalf of another person).
• 17 criminal proceedings were initiated under Article 215 of the RA Criminal Code (violation of voting secrecy).
• 3 criminal proceedings were initiated under Article 314 of the RA Criminal Code (spreading false information about terrorism).


9 people were arrested in the framework of criminal proceedings,” the message says.


Notice: the person accused of a crime is considered innocent until his guilt is proven in accordance with the procedure established by the Code of Criminal Procedure by a legally binding court verdict.

One force will not be able to form a government. Edmon Marukyan

One force will not be able to form a government. Edmon Marukyan, the chairman of the “Bright Armenia” party and candidate for the prime minister, announced this after the vote.


According to him, his expectation is that parliamentarism will return to the National Assembly and that Armenia will return to a peaceful life free from shocks.


According to Marukyan, the participation is high, which means that the political forces managed to activate the people in the campaign and bring them to the polling station.


“The message of the people will be that one force cannot form a government, put aside your ambitions and negotiate.”


He also mentioned that there are no arrestees of their force.