Armenia's 2026 Parliamentary Elections Marked by Disputes
Pashinyan claims victory amid electoral violations and loss of two-thirds majority

Armenia held parliamentary elections on June 7, 2026, with a turnout of 58.97 percent—higher than the previous two elections but slightly lower than 2017. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared victory for his Civil Contract party after only 15 percent of votes were counted, drawing criticism from opposition leaders who called the announcement illegal interference. The election was marked by irregularities, including a record 17,097 invalid ballots and alleged voter registration fraud. Opposition figures cited instances of significant vote discrepancies at polling stations and reports of soldiers voting after midnight. The Prosperous Armenia Party initiated recounts after reporting major gaps between their observers' counts and official results. International figures acknowledged the results while noting reports of violations and pressure on the opposition.



