
ArmInfo. Applications for a recount of voting results at a polling station can be submitted to the relevant electoral commission of the electoral district from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM on June 8 or from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM on June 9. This was reported by the Central Election Commission of Armenia.
It is noted that a recount application can be submitted by a candidate included on the electoral list, their representative, or a member of the electoral commission of the polling station.
Within the same timeframe, an application to invalidate the voting results at a polling station may also be submitted to the relevant electoral commission of the electoral district by a party, a coalition of parties, a candidate included on the electoral list, their representative, or a member of the polling station's electoral commission.
As a reminder, regular parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on June 7, 2026. According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission of Armenia, based on the vote count from all 2,005 polling stations, Nikol Pashinyan's ruling Civil Contract party, Samvel Karapetyan's Strong Armenia bloc, and second president Robert Kocharyan's Armenia bloc are in parliament. The remaining candidates' results fell below the required threshold of 4% for parties and 8-10% for blocs. Election turnout was 58.97%.
Fom early morning on election day, observers and journalists reported numerous violations by the ruling party during the voting process. Thus, Pashinyan's party has the opportunity to single-handedly form the country's government by securing a majority of seats in the Armenian parliament. This was something he solemnly announced late at night, when data from only about 10% of polling stations had been processed.