
ArmInfo. The establishment of an official "pre-election period" does not prohibit political forces from engaging in campaigning at other times, provided those activities do not violate the Electoral Code, as noted in a statement issued by the RA Central Electoral Commission.
The statement notes that on March 28-29, the Central Electoral Commission of the Republic of Armenia, in partnership with the CoE Yerevan Office, held a two-day seminar for media representatives accredited to cover the elections. Journalists were provided with detailed information on legislation, including the regulation of pre-election campaigning, election monitoring, and election coverage.
"We would like to remind you once again that election campaigning is regulated by Articles 19-23 of the Constitutional Act on Elections. The pre-election period is defined by the Electoral Code as the period during which, in order to ensure equal opportunities for parties (party blocs) and candidates participating in the elections, the rules established by the Electoral Code regarding the use of public resources, the conduct of the election campaign, and financial transparency are applied. In the case of the elections to the National Assembly, which will be held on June 7, 2026, the pre-election period lasts from May 8 to June 5. Pre- election campaigning is prohibited on the day before the vote, June 6, and until 8:00 pm on election day. Outside of these times, political forces and figures are free to conduct their campaigning. The Electoral Code specifically provides that the establishment of a pre-election period does not limit campaigning during other periods not prohibited by the Code.
We emphasize once again that during the pre-election period, any political party is allowed to campaign, meet with citizens, travel within Armenia's populated areas, and carry out any actions that are not prohibited by the legislation of the Republic of Armenia. We also remind you that the candidate nomination periods for the National Assembly elections scheduled for June 7, is from April 13 to April 23, and the registration deadline is May 3.
We urge our media partners to adhere to the provisions of the Electoral Code and constitutional law when covering the National Assembly elections and refrain from spreading misinformation about the role and functions of the Central Election Commission," the statement reads.