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The doors of 2,005 polling stations have opened across the Republic of Armenia. These elections will determine the composition of the 9th National Assembly of independent Armenia.

Today, 2,485,851 citizens registered on the electoral roll are eligible to fulfill their civic duty by casting their vote.

Initially, 19 political forces—17 parties and 2 alliances—were registered to participate in the elections. However, following an application submitted by the Alliance Party, the Central Electoral Commission revoked the party’s registration. As a result, 18 political forces are taking part in the election.

The parties and alliances taking part in the vote are listed below in ballot order:

  1. Reformists Party
  2. “I Am Against Everyone” Democratic Party
  3. Strong Armenia Alliance
  4. Meritocratic Party of Armenia
  5. New Force Reformist Party
  6. Wings of Unity Party
  7. Prosperous Armenia Party
  8. National Democratic Pole Pan-Armenian Party
  9. Kochari National Revival and National Awakening Party
  10. Armenian National Congress Party
  11. Republic Party
  12. Christian Democratic Party
  13. Democratic Consolidation Party
  14. Democracy, Law and Discipline Party
  15. Civil Contract Party
  16. Armenia Alliance
  17. Defenders of Democracy for the Republic Alliance Party
  18. Bright Armenia Party

Armenia’s National Assembly has a minimum of 101 seats, with members elected for five-year terms. Political parties need at least 4% of the national vote to gain representation, while alliances comprising three or more parties must win at least 8%.

Polling stations will remain open until 8:00 p.m., after which the vote-counting process will begin.

Factor TV will continue to monitor the electoral process, document any potential violations, and provide the latest updates throughout the day.