PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS VOTING RESULTS BY MAJORITARIAN SYSTEM TO BE
SUMMED UP UNTIL MAY 17 AND BY PROPORTIONAL SYSTEM UNTIL MAY 19
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Robert Kocharian's
decree on fixing regular parliamentary elections for May 12 came into
force from February 1. The schedule of main events of preparation and
holding of elections was unanimously affirmed at RA Central Electoral
Commission's sitting convened the same day.
Thus, documents on nomination of deputy candidates by proportional and
majoritarian systems are to be introduced to the Central Electoral
Commission and district electoral commissions, respectively, from
February 26 to March 3, 18:00 and for registration until March 28,
18:00.
Registration of electoral rolls of parties, party blocs and deputy
candidates by majoritarian system will be done on from April 2 to
April 7, 18:00. The candidates can carry out preelection propaganda
from April 8 to May 10, 24:00.
The total number of electors on the register of RA voters will be
publicized the previous day of the voting, on May 11 and the final
turnout on May 13, until 10:00.
On May 12, polling stations will be open for electors' voting from
8:00 to 20:00.
The preliminary results of elections by majoritarian system will be
summed up and ratified by a protocol until May 13, 14:00 and the
preliminary results of elections by proportional system will be
ratified by a protocol and will be officially published by live
broadcast of radio and TV until May 13, 20:00.
The results of parliamentary elections by majoritarian system will be
summed up at electoral districts until May 17 and copies of district
electoral commissions' decisions will be submitted to the Central
Electoral Commission until May 18. The results of elections by
proportional system will be summed up by the Central Electoral
Commission and will be ratified by a protocol until May 19.
At the same sitting, the Central Electoral Commission discussed over
thirty issues on the agenda, according to which amendments and
additions were made to the regulations of electoral commissions,
decisions on electoral process made earlier. The latters were brought
in correspondence with the amendments and additions made to the
Electoral Code in 2006.
SUMMED UP UNTIL MAY 17 AND BY PROPORTIONAL SYSTEM UNTIL MAY 19
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 1, NOYAN TAPAN. RA President Robert Kocharian's
decree on fixing regular parliamentary elections for May 12 came into
force from February 1. The schedule of main events of preparation and
holding of elections was unanimously affirmed at RA Central Electoral
Commission's sitting convened the same day.
Thus, documents on nomination of deputy candidates by proportional and
majoritarian systems are to be introduced to the Central Electoral
Commission and district electoral commissions, respectively, from
February 26 to March 3, 18:00 and for registration until March 28,
18:00.
Registration of electoral rolls of parties, party blocs and deputy
candidates by majoritarian system will be done on from April 2 to
April 7, 18:00. The candidates can carry out preelection propaganda
from April 8 to May 10, 24:00.
The total number of electors on the register of RA voters will be
publicized the previous day of the voting, on May 11 and the final
turnout on May 13, until 10:00.
On May 12, polling stations will be open for electors' voting from
8:00 to 20:00.
The preliminary results of elections by majoritarian system will be
summed up and ratified by a protocol until May 13, 14:00 and the
preliminary results of elections by proportional system will be
ratified by a protocol and will be officially published by live
broadcast of radio and TV until May 13, 20:00.
The results of parliamentary elections by majoritarian system will be
summed up at electoral districts until May 17 and copies of district
electoral commissions' decisions will be submitted to the Central
Electoral Commission until May 18. The results of elections by
proportional system will be summed up by the Central Electoral
Commission and will be ratified by a protocol until May 19.
At the same sitting, the Central Electoral Commission discussed over
thirty issues on the agenda, according to which amendments and
additions were made to the regulations of electoral commissions,
decisions on electoral process made earlier. The latters were brought
in correspondence with the amendments and additions made to the
Electoral Code in 2006.
