Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission Releases Preliminary Voter Data: Nearly 2.5 Million Registered
Yerevan, February 16 – The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia has released preliminary statistics on eligible voters, in preparation for the upcoming nationwide political event. According to official data, the electoral register currently includes 2,489,031 individuals who will have the opportunity to participate in the formation of the country’s legislative body.
These figures will serve as the basis for organizing the regular parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026.
Preliminary Data and Future Adjustments
The CEC emphasizes that the presented number is preliminary and will be subject to periodic adjustments until the polling day, ensuring the maximum correspondence of the electoral lists to the actual situation.
The announcement comes amidst a backdrop of various political and social developments in Armenia. Recent news highlights include discussions surrounding the Armenian Apostolic Church, economic figures, and regional relations.
Other News from Armenia
- February 17, 2026: Anna Hakobyan states her civil marriage with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has ended.
- February 17, 2026: The Prosecutor’s Office demands the confiscation of property from Vahe Hakobyan, totaling approximately $21 million.
- February 17, 2026: The Catholicos of All Armenians has refused to give testimony.
- February 16, 2026: Baku reports $2.4 million in exports to Armenia in January.
- February 16, 2026: The US program is a gift to Baku, the alternative is the railway through Abkhazia, says Kocharyan.
The Central Electoral Commission continues its work to ensure transparency and accuracy in the electoral process, providing updates as they become available.
Source: https://verelq.am/hy/node/169828