


ArmInfo. Voter turnout in Armenia's parliamentary elections reached 14.48% as of 11:00 AM, according to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).
"Out of 2,505,102 eligible voters, 362,657 citizens have cast their ballots so far," the CEC statement noted.
Notably, this morning it was reported that according to the state registry, 2,485,251 people were eligible to vote.
As a reminder, Armenia is holding its regular parliamentary elections on June 7. 2,500 polling stations opened across the country at 8:00 a.m. local time. Most are equipped with surveillance cameras.
According to the Migration Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia, just over 2.5 million citizens are eligible to vote. Eighteen political forces—two blocs and 16 parties—are participating in the elections. Among the favorites are the Civil Contract party of incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, the Strong Armenia bloc of businessman Samvel Karapetyan, the Armenia bloc of second president Robert Kocharyan, and the Prosperous Armenia party of businessman Gagik Tsarukyan. Since early morning, observers and journalists have been reporting numerous violations during the voting process.



