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    DECISION 2013: ELECTION RESULTS SHOW HOVANNISIAN BEATING SARGSYAN IN SEVERAL TRADITIONALLY PRO-GOVERNMENT CONSTITUENCIES

    VOTE 2013 | 19.02.13 | 16:03

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    By GOHAR ABRAHAMYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Despite the fact that the incumbent president has been announced a
    winner in the February 18 elections by preliminary official data,
    his main challenger, Heritage party leader Raffi Hovannisian, has
    managed to beat him in both traditionally opposition and no so much
    areas of Armenia.

    On Tuesday during a special session the Central Election Commission
    summed up the presidential election preliminary results (the turnout
    at the election was 60.18 percent). After counting the ballots at
    1,988 polling stations, it became known that Serzh Sargsyan received
    58.64 percent of votes, while Hovannisian got 36.75 percent.

    Perhaps for the first time the picture was different at constituency
    #1 covering part of the Nor Nork and Avan communities (Yerevan
    suburbs) - the Republican mayor of Yerevan resides in Avan - which
    traditionally stood out for prevailing support to pro-establishment
    candidates. Opposition candidate Hovannisian received 15,752 votes out
    of the precinct's 65,159 eligible voters, while Sargsyan got 15,383.

    At precinct #4 covering Yerevan's Arabkir community, Hovannisian
    received 14,051 votes versus Sargsyan's 13,827.

    Hovannisian's votes dominated also at precinct #7 (which includes
    part of the Malatia-Sebastia and Ajapnyak communities).

    Sargsyan received major support from Yerevan's Erebuni and Nubarashen
    communities (20,548 votes from precinct #13). Here is where polling
    station 13/34 is located, right in front of an army unit, hence 75
    percent of voters were servicemen from various parts of Armenia. Out of
    1,196 voters 986 supported Sargsyan, while 149 voted for Hovannisian.

    The opposition candidate repeatedly spoke during his campaign about the
    government pressure on soldiers and public servants and that unlike
    Sargsyan, who is also their commander-in-chief, he had no access to
    military units for his campaign. Surprisingly, even to a small degree,
    but he won support also at the polling place next to the military unit.

    Provinces of Armenia, too, did not stay indifferent to the candidate,
    who stood out for his direct communication with people during the
    campaign, his human rights advocacy and democratic methods. In
    particular, Armenia's northern Lori province with its regional
    center Vanadzor gave Hovannissian 18,688 votes (precinct # 30) versus
    Sargsyan's 10,588.

    Still, the biggest support was extended to Hovannisian in the Shirak
    province (Armenia's second largest city of Gyumri is the regional
    center): precincts # 33 (14,471), #34 (22,120) and #35 (18,443). At
    the same precincts covering several communities Sargsyan received
    13,995; 9,693, and 9,517 votes, respectively.

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