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    VOTE RESULTS IN 3 YEREVAN PRECINCTS ANNULLED

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/06/04/vote-r esults-in-3-yerevan-precincts-annulled/
    Jun 4th, 2009

    YEREVAN (RFE/RL)-Electoral authorities in Armenia have invalidated
    the official results of Sunday's municipal elections in three Yerevan
    precincts and asked prosecutors to investigate what they said was
    serious fraud committed there.

    All of those polling stations are located in Yerevan's Malatia-Sebastia
    district, from which the Armenian opposition, mass media and
    independent observers reported the largest number of irregularities
    on election day.

    The decision to invalidate the polls held there was made late Wednesday
    by two district election commissions covering Malatia-Sebastia. The
    Central Election Commission (CEC) said on Thursday that it sent
    the ballots, vote protocols and other documents from the precincts
    to the MalaOffice of the Prosecutor-General, asking it to open a
    criminal case.

    The development means that elections in the three polling stations may
    have to be re-run, something which would delay the announcement of
    the final vote results by the CEC. Still, repeat polls would hardly
    have a major impact on the CEC's preliminary vote tally that gave a
    landslide victory to President Serzh Sarkisian's Republican Party of
    Armenia. The Armenian opposition has rejected it as fraudulent.

    The Special Investigative Service (SIS), a law-enforcement agency
    subordinated to the prosecutors, has already launched criminal
    proceedings into fraud reported by Armenian media in seven other
    Malatia-Sebastia polling stations. A member of one of those precinct
    commissions and another local resident supporting the Republican
    Party were arrested by the SIS on Tuesday on charges of stuffing
    "fake ballots" marked for the ruling party.

    The SIS also supervised on Thursday recounts in two other
    Malatia-Sebastia precincts conducted by CEC representatives. In one
    of them, a sack of cast ballots, supposedly sealed and signed by
    precinct commission members, was found to have been tampered with.

    Malatia-Sebastia has been a major trouble spot in various elections
    held in Armenia over the past decade. Samvel Aleksanian, one of the
    country's wealthiest men holding sway in the area, has been widely
    linked with voter intimidation, vote buying and other irregularities
    reported there. Aleksanian is also known as a longtime backer of
    President Sarkisian and the Republican Party.
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