Parliamentary election in Armenia in 1995

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1990Parliamentary election in Armenia in 19951999
(in %)
 %
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
43.9
17.4
12.4
7.7
5.7
2.6
20.7
10
1
5
1
8th
88
3
72
2
10 8th 88 72 
A total of 190 seats

Parliamentary elections were held in Armenia on July 5, 1995, with a second round on July 29. There were 150 direct mandates and 40 seats distributed at the national level by proportional representation. The election resulted in a victory for the Republican Bloc , an electoral alliance made up of the Armenian All-National Movement , the Democratic-Liberal Party of Armenia , the Christian Democratic Union and the Republican Party of Armenia . That block won 88 of the 190 seats. The official turnout was 54.3%. The next parliamentary elections took place in 1999 .

Official election result

Political party Direct mandates National proportional representation
Total seats
+/-
be right % Seats be right % Seats
Republican Bloc
( Armenian All-National Movement , Democratic-Liberal Party of Armenia ,
Christian Democratic Union , Republican Party of Armenia )
68 329,000 43.9 20th
88/190
New
Shamiram 0 130.252 17.4 8th
8/190
New
Armenian Communist Party 4th 93.353 12.4 6th
10/190
-126
National Democratic Union 2 57.996 7.7 3
5/190
New
Union for National Self-Determination 0 42.987 5.7 3
3/190
New
Democratic Liberal Party 1 19,437 2.6 0
1/190
New
Will and Dashnakzutjun 0 15,424 2.1 0
0/190
New
Agrarian Democratic Party of Armenia 0 13.784 1.8 0
0/190
New
Democratic Party of Armenia 0 13.784 1.8 0
0/190
New
mission 0 10.428 1.6 0
0/190
New
Scientific-Industrial and Political Union 0 9,940 1.3 0
0/190
New
Nation state 0 8,397 1.1 0
0/190
New
People's Party 0 6.706 0.9 0
0/190
New
Armenian Revolutionary Federation 1 - - -
1/190
New
Independent 72 - - -
72/190
+13
None of the above - - - -
vacant - - 2 - - 0 2 -62
invalid votes - 411.743 - - - -
total 150 1,183,573 100 40 190 -69
Source : Nohlen; Grotz; Hartmann

Note: The parties of the Republican bloc ran separately for the direct mandate elections, with the Armenian All-National Movement winning 62 seats, the Democratic-Liberal Party of Armenia 4 seats and the Christian Democratic Union and Republican Party of Armenia each winning one seat.

See also

Individual evidence

  1. D. Nohlen; F. Grotz; C. Hartmann: Elections in Asia. A Data Handbook , Vol. 1, 2001, p. 329.
  2. ^ Armenia Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU)
  3. a b D. Nohlen; F. Grotz; C. Hartmann: Elections in Asia. A Data Handbook , Vol. 1, 2001, p. 335