As of 10 days before Armenia’s National Assembly elections scheduled for June 7, 2026, the total number of voters included in the country’s voter registry stood at 2,485,232, according to the Migration and Citizenship Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The agency reported that 22,742 voters have been registered to vote at polling stations based on their place of stay rather than their registered residence.
The number of voters without registered residency is 492, while eight voters have been recorded as having mobility difficulties.
The election campaign, which began on May 8, will continue through June 5. June 6 will be observed as a day of silence, and voting will take place on June 7. On May 25, the Alliance Progressive Centrist Party announced its withdrawal from the race. Following the request, the Central Electoral Commission revoked the registration of the party’s electoral list. As a result, ballot number 13 will not appear in the upcoming elections.





