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    YOUTH ALLIANCE TO CONDUCT FIRST-EVER EXIT POLL

    ARMENPRESS
    Feb 13, 2008

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 13, ARMENPRESS: Several non-governmental
    organizations will join efforts to conduct the first-ever exit poll in
    Armenia on February 19 when over 2 million eligible voters are expected
    to go to the polling stations to elect a next president of the country.

    The exit-poll will be coordinated by a youth alliance called For
    Democracy. Its deputy chairman Gevorg Melikian said to reporters on
    Tuesday that the exit poll will embrace some 3000 voters in about
    100 polling stations both in the capital city Yerevan and beyond it.

    He said since this is going to be the first- ever exit poll in
    Armenia they expect many voters to refuse to answer their questions
    'as people have dozens of reasons for doing so. ' One, according to
    him, is that many believe that exit poll is something formal that do
    not reflect the overall picture.

    Gevorg Melikian said the exit poll is not funded by any political
    party or organization and the results will be summarized 2 hours
    after the end of voting.

    Last month the United States embassy here abandoned plans to sponsor
    an exit poll. The move came after several oppositional candidates
    questioned the credibility of earlier public opinion surveys conducted
    in Armenia with the U.S. funding which gave a huge lead to prime
    minister Serzh Sarkisian.

    In December the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan and the U.S. Agency for
    International Development (USAID) had offered to finance and organize
    an exit poll as part of their efforts to contribute to the freedom
    and fairness of presidential election. The idea was welcomed by
    prime minister Serzh Sarkisian when he met Joseph Pennington, the
    U.S. charge d'affaires.

    But Sarkisian's main challengers say the fact that the field work
    is done by local organizations reputed to be close to the government
    makes their results questionable.
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