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RECENT ELECTIONS:

 Presidential, 19 February 2008

 

 

Description of Electoral System:

(Courtesy of IFES election guide)

AMG.gifThe President is elected by popular vote to serve a 5-year term. In the National Assembly (Azgayin Zhoghov) 131 members are elected by popular vote to serve 4-year terms. 90 members elected by party list, 41 by direct vote.


Electoral systems snapshot

(Courtesy of International IDEA)

Electoral System for National Legislature Parallel
Type Mixed
Tiers 2
Legislature Size (Directly elected, voting members) 131, 131
Electoral System for President TRS

WANT MORE ELECTION-RELATED STATS FOR ARMENIA? Go to "election databases" on the left-hand menu of this page OR comparative data on the right-hand menu and choose your area of interest.

 

Past elections

 

The Elections to the National Assembley were held on 12 May, 2007. 131 deputies were elected for a four-year term of office: 90 seats were allocated by proportional party-list system and 41 seats by majoritarian system. The Republican Party of Armenia won 33,91 % of the votes, followed by the Prosperous Armenia (15,13%) and Armenian Revolutionary Federation (13,16%). The Rule of Law (7,05) and the Heritage (6,00%) parties had also passed the 5 percent electoral threshold necessary to win a seat in Azgayin Zhoghov. Besides representatives of these parties, additional 17 candidates managed to obtain a mandate .  To find our more about the elections visit the website of the Central Election Commission and click here. Report of the OSCE/ODIHR International Election Observation Mission is available here.

 

Most recent elections

 
The new President was elected through a plurality formula (two round system). Armenian Prime Minister, Serzh Sargsyan was elected as the President of Armenia in the first round which was held on 19 February, 2008. Former President, Robert Kocharian was not entitled to come forward as a candidate for the third time. For more information about candidates click here.

The time frames for election activities set by the Central Election Commission of Armenia are as follows:

  • Nomination of candidates: 21 Nov 2007-6 Dec 2007
  • Registration of candidates: 31 Dec 2007-20 Jan 2008
  • Pre-election campaign: 21 Jan 2008-17 Feb 2008 (24:00)
  • Voter lists will be printed and posted in precinct centers and on CEC website: 10 Jan 2008
  • Final voter lists posted in precict centers: 17 Feb 2008
  • Election precincts will be determined: by 5 Jan 2008
  • Precinct electoral commissions (PEC) will be formed: 31 Jan 2008-3 Feb 2008
  • Voting: 19 Feb 2007, 08:00-20:00
  • Precinct election results publicized: by 20 Feb 2008, 06:00
  • Preliminary election results announced: by 20 Feb 2007
  • Final Election results announced by: 26 Feb 2007.

 
To read interim reports of the International Election Observation Mission which was a joint undertaking of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR), the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA), the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) and the European Parliament (EP), please click here. To read comments on elections reports, please go to electoral materials.

 

 

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