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All polling stations across Armenia have uninterrupted electricity supply, say

Armenia21:00, 7 June 2026
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Romanos Petrosyan, the temporary manager of Electric Networks of Armenia, has stated that all polling stations across the country are currently supplied with uninterrupted electricity.

Petrosyan made the statement in a post on his Facebook page. “I consider it necessary to emphasize that all polling stations in Armenia are now closed, and the ballots cast during the voting process are already inside sealed ballot boxes.

Accordingly, in the event of any power outages in the coming hours, teams consisting of around 2,000 Electric Networks of Armenia employees currently on duty will promptly eliminate the consequences of the outage and restore electricity supply to all affected locations in the shortest possible time.

It is noteworthy that until any possible outages are resolved, all polling stations are equipped with the necessary flashlights and backup power sources. In addition, representatives of all competing political forces, including their authorized proxies, are physically present at the respective locations in the immediate vicinity of the sealed ballot boxes,” Petrosyan wrote.

He also assured that electricity has already been restored at a number of polling stations where power disruptions had been recorded.

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