Armenia's ruling party leads parliamentary vote with 54% in early results


Members of an electoral commission count votes after polling stations closed in a parliamentary election in Yerevan, Armenia, June 7, 2026. Vahram Baghdasaryan/Photolure via REUTERS

YEREVAN, June ⁠8 (Reuters) - Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party is leading in ⁠a parliamentary election with 54.44% of the vote, according to ‌early voting results from Armenia's electoral commission that were broadcast on public TV.

Sunday's vote, Armenia's first general election since a crushing military defeat by Azerbaijan in ​2023, was viewed as a test of ⁠Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's push ⁠to deepen ties with the West and secure a peace deal ⁠with ‌Azerbaijan after years of conflict and political turbulence.

The preliminary data, from about 16% of Armenia's polling stations, showed ⁠the pro-Russian Strong Armenia alliance in second place, with ​about 22% of ‌the votes. The Armenia Alliance was in third place ⁠with 8.8%, and ​the Prosperous Armenia party was trailing in fourth with roughly 5%.

Turnout in the landlocked country of 3 million was strong at nearly 59% ⁠of eligible voters. The Central Election Commission ​is expected to announce official preliminary voting results on Monday.

Pashinyan's Civil Contract, which has brought Armenia closer to the West since taking power ⁠in 2018, squared off against three main pro-Russian opposition parties.

His key rival is Samvel Karapetyan, who founded Strong Armenia last year and campaigned on a pro-business platform and a pledge to maintain ​Armenia's close ties to Russia.

A strong showing ⁠for Pashinyan would give him a mandate to conclude peace negotiations ​with Azerbaijan, which has been at war ‌with Armenia intermittently since the late ​1980s, and to normalise relations with Turkey, a key ally of Azerbaijan.

(Reporting by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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