Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

HERITAGE: Reports of Violation Parliamentary Elections of May 12, 07

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • HERITAGE: Reports of Violation Parliamentary Elections of May 12, 07

    PRESS RELEASE
    The Heritage Party
    31 Moscovian Street
    Yerevan, Armenia
    Tel.: (+374 - 10) 53.69.13
    Fax: (+374 - 10) 53.26.97
    Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
    Website: www.heritage.am


    HERITAGE PARTY
    Reports of Violation
    Parliamentary Elections of May 12, 2007

    The following is a summary of some of the official complaints filed by party
    observers during the Armenian parliamentary elections of May 12. Attached
    are copies of the forms of complaint.

    At Precinct 5/19, Heritage observer Manya Hovannisian recorded that at 10am,
    an Election Commission member ignored an inconsistency between a voter's
    surname as it appeared on registration rolls and on his passport.
    Hovannisian's rights as an observer were also violated; she was prohibited
    from inspecting election documents throughout the day. Furthermore, the
    Commission Chairman refused to accept complaints from Hovannisian or from
    any other observer. Moreover, the Commission Chairman attempted secretly to
    give ballots to six youths, without signature or authentication. When
    observers intervened, the imposters ran off.

    >From almost every precinct, observers have phoned in to Heritage
    Headquarters and media outlets over glaring discrepancies in ballot box
    designs. The four 4-centimeter holes underneath the ballot boxes contradict
    the Election Code, which calls for airtight ballot boxes.

    Heritage observer Rafik Hakobian recorded that an unidentified man, driving
    the 02 002 jeep of Vartashen's deputy mayor, warned observers in the
    precincts of District 5 against recording complaints.

    At precinct 3/31 and 3/32, Heritage observer Stepan Safarian was told that
    various persons were entering the precinct already with ballots in their
    hand. When Safarian attempted to discover the cause of this glaring
    illegality, he was intimidated and insulted. He left the precinct with no
    answers.

    At precinct 1/28, Heritage observer Hermine Santrosian reported at 15.50 to
    senior observer Stepan Safarian that she had continuously observed instances
    when a voter would be given ballots for absent members of his family. This
    was not denied by the Commission Chairman.

    At precinct 1/2, Heritage observer Anahit Arustamian recorded at 14.00 that
    mysterious new voter lists had appeared at the Budaghian School. Voters were
    signing and receiving ballots based on this list. The precinct was in
    disorder.

    At precinct 5/8, Heritage observer Tamara Sargsian rang her bell at 13.35.
    She complained by phone and in writing that, in blatant violation of the
    Election Code, more than fifteen people gathered around the ballot box,
    obstructing the observers' view. In response to her complaint, she was
    threatened with eviction from the precinct. Similar complaints were filed by
    Armine Petrosian of Precinct 1/25 and Susanna Safarian of Precinct 1/26. In
    this last case, the number of voters exceeded 45; clear monitoring of the
    election process was simply impossible.

    At Precinct 5/09, Shushanik Avagian reported that she was denied her basic
    rights as an observer, including inspection of voting documents. Similar
    reports rang from Hamayak Avagian of Precinct 5/10, Meruzhan Davtian of
    Precinct 05/52, Susanna Barkhudarian of Precinct 10/18, and Anush Gharibian
    of Precinct 9/29. The denial was often coupled with insults and intimidation
    on the part of Election Commission members.

    At precinct 4/12, Heritage observer Zaruhi Postanjian reported at 13.35 that
    one voter had cast his ballot in the name of another person. When that other
    person appeared at the voting station, he was not permitted to vote, as his
    signature already appeared on the list.

    At precinct 1/28, Heritage observer Hermine Antonian recorded that Election
    Commission member Rita Brutian handed one extra envelope to a voter who,
    apparently having expected it, returned the envelope to Brutian upon
    completion.

    At precinct 7/23, Heritage observer Hovsep Khurshudian recorded at 7.00 that
    the voter lists were not bound in the form required by law, merely being
    loosely stapled. Khurshudian's request for proper binding was not fulfilled.

    At precinct 06/29, Anna Martirosian recorded that when local resident
    Gulepsik Gevorkian arrived at the station, his name was already signed for.
    Martirosian's complaint was ignored by the Election Commission.

    At District 5, Heritage observer Mihran Amirkhanian submitted a complaint to
    Election Commission Chairman Edward Barseghian, where he notes that at
    Precinct 05/32, the rights of Heritage's observers were rudely infringed
    upon.

    At Precinct 4/30, Heritage observer Armen Hayrapetian reported that citizen
    Hripsime Hambartsumian (Sose Street 2/2, Apartment 16) arrived at the voting
    station, noticed that her name was signed for, and left, not being able to
    cast a vote.

    At Precinct 12/26, Heritage observer Larisa Alaverdian complained that some
    voters were arriving with colorful (most often green) pens and, having
    received permission from the Election Commission Chairman, were using them
    to vote. Just outside the voting station, campaigns for the leading
    establishment parties were in full swing.

    Armen Martirosian, Heritage's representative at the Central Election
    Commission, submitted a letter to Chairman Garegin Azarian, noting an error
    on the ballot. The 2-3 millimeter line underneath the names of the Heritage
    candidates could well distract the voter, Martirosian said, asking for the
    Commission's leniency on ballots marked in error. In response, the Election
    Commission stated that the flaw would not excuse any errors.

    At District 4, Heritage observer Zaruhi Postanjian reported on May 13 at
    11.25 that the bags of votes brought from neighboring precincts are now open
    and unguarded. The regional Election Commission refused to accept complaints
    on this matter.

    On May 13, 2007, Heritage observer Meruzhan Davtian presented to District 5
    a request for a recount at Precinct 05/32, asserting that the degree and
    nature of the violations held at that precinct altered significantly the
    final result.

    On May 13, 2007, Armen Martirosian, Heritage's representative at the
    Central Election Commission, submitted a formal complaint to the 9th
    District Election Commission Chairman Eghish Terterian. The complaint
    surrounds the fact that, after the vote count was made and finalized, the
    Chairman refused to give the stamped result to Heritage's observer and,
    obviously bewildered and distressed by the party's good showing, delivered
    insults instead.
Working...
X