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The Central Electoral Commission has published the information on the voting results received from 2008 polling stations of Armenia.

Fair Armenia party – 3912 votes, 0.31%

Armenian National Congress party – 19, 647 votes, 1.54%

Civil Contract party 687, 251 votes -53.92%

Awakening National Christian Party – 4,623 votes – 0.36%

Freedom party – 1,842 votes, 0.14%

I Have Honor bloc – 66,633 votes, 5.23%

United Homeland party – 956 votes, 0.08%

Pan-Armenian National State party – 803 votes, 0.06%

Bright Armenia party – 15,557 votes, 1.22%

Our Home is Armenia party -12,162 votes, 0.95%

Republic party – 38, 713 votes, 3.04%

Armenian Homeland party 13,115 votes, 1.03%

Free Homeland bloc – 4,136 votes, 0.32%

Prosperous Armenia party – 50,416 votes, 3.96%

Democratic Party of Armenia – 5,017 votes, 0.39% 5165

National Conservative Movement party – 15,534 votes, 1.22%

Citizen Decision Social Democratic Party – 37,71 votes, 0.3%

Shirinyan-Babajanyan Democrat Alliance – 19, 142 votes, 1.5%

National Agenda party – 721 votes, 0.06%

Rise party – 1,245 votes, 0.01%

Liberal party – 14,923 votes, 1.17%

European Party of Armenia -2,786 votes, 0.22%

Armenia bloc 268,165 votes, 21.04%

National Democratic Axis party -18,767 votes, 1.47%

Sovereign Armenia party – 3,558 votes, 0.28%.

Under the Armenian legislation, if only two political forces pass the threshold (5% for parties, 7% for blocs), the political force with the largest number of votes will also receive mandates, regardless of whether it is a party or a bloc.