As of 17:00, from 2 million 592 thousand 479 people have the right to vote in the 2018 National Assembly extraordinary elections, 1,025,002 votes, 39.54 percent of the total number of voters have participated in voting .
CEC secretary Armen Smbatyan said this at the Central Election Commission Information Center.
Below we present the number of voters in the constituencies.
Number 1: Yerevan – Avan, Nor Nork , Kanaker-Zeytun administrative districts – 78,382 or 39.1% of the 200,915 eligible voters.
Number 2: Yerevan – Arabkir, Ajapnyak and Davtashen administrative districts – 83,835 or 39.25 percent of the 213,587 eligible voters. .
No. 3. Yerevan – Malatia-Sebastia and Shengavit administrative districts – 83661 or 37.15 percent of the 225.181 eligible voters.
Number 4: Yerevan – Kentron – Nork Marash, Erebuni, Nubarashen administrative Regions – 77,445 or 36.84% of the 210,229 eligible voters.
Number 5: Ararat marz – 89,198 or 40.26% of the 221 529 eligible voters.
Number 6: Armavir marz – 82 002 or 34.99% of 234 345 eligible voters.
Number 6: Aragatsotn marz – 50,750 or 43.13% of 117 667 eligible voters.
Number 8: Gegharkunik marz – 81,030 or 42,39% of 191,192 eligible voters.
Number 9: Lori Marz – 95 016 or 40.2% of 237 436 eligible voters.
Number 10: Kotayk marz – 95,245 or 39.67% of the 240,105 eligible voters.
Number 11: Shirak marz – 85,002 or 36.99% of the 229,798 eligible voters. .
Number 12: Syunik and Vayots Dzor marzes – 75,147 or 46.46% of the 161,762 eligible voters.
Number 13: Tavush marz – 48,292 or 44.4% of 108 773 eligible voters.
Notably in 2017, the number of voters in the parliamentary elections was 2 587 706 and as of 17: 00 pm 1 317 936 people, 50.93 percent had voted.