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    PFA Publishes the Results of Its Preliminary Analysis on Presidential
    Election in Armenia

    02/22/2013


    Policy Forum Armenia (PFA) just concluded its preliminary analysis of
    the official results of Armenia's 2013 Presidential Election based on
    the data provided by the Central Election Commission. Consistent with
    eyewitness accounts and a large body of local media reports, our
    analysis - which we summarize below - confirms the following:



    · Presence of a significant and systemic effort to artificially
    inflate the voter turnout (Figure 1, Panel 1
    ). The
    deviations from the expected pattern (i.e., the normal or Gaussian
    distribution) appear to be larger than those found in our analysis of
    the 2008 Presidential Election (see Figure 1 in PFA's Report on
    `Armenia's 2008 Presidential Election: Select Issues and Analysis

    ').

    · This turnout-enhancing fraud was conducted on behalf of the
    incumbent, Serge Sargsyan, and against the main challenger, Raffi
    Hovannisian (Figure 1, Panels 1 and 2
    ). The
    deviations from the expected pattern are massive and exceed the range
    found during the 2008 election (see Figure 2 in PFA's Report on
    `Armenia's 2008 Presidential Election: Select Issues and Analysis

    ').

    · In addition to artificially inflating the voter turnout, votes cast
    in favor of Raffi Hovannisian and other opposition candidates were
    fraudulently assigned to Serge Sargsyan: for every 100 ballots cast in
    polling stations with artificially high voter turnout, Serge Sargsyan
    received 105 votes (as measured by the slope of the straight line
    onFigure 2, Panel 1
    ).

    · Voter turnout was inflated by ballot stuffing, among other means.
    As shown on Figure 2, Panel 3
    , the
    number of invalid ballots declined asthe voter turnout increased, a
    clear sign of ballot stuffing. This result contrasts with the findings
    of the 2012 Parliamentary Election, where ballot stuffing was not
    found to be a major factor (See PFA's report on `Armenia's 2012
    Parliamentary Election

    ').

    · There are indications that invalid ballots were counted in favor of
    the incumbent (Figure 2, Panel 4
    ). The
    share of votes assigned to Serge Sargsyan is larger in polling
    stations where the ratio of ballots treated as `invalid' is lower.

    · There is strong evidence of vote-counting fraud in polling stations
    in rural areas. The digit tests (Figure 3
    ) reveal
    signs of human interference in voter counting (e.g., reassigning of
    ballots from one candidate to another, etc.) as measured by a
    significant deviation from the uniform distribution (of votes cast in
    favor of two front-runners) in polling stations outside of Yerevan and
    Gyumri.

    All in all, we conclude that in polling stations not affected by
    falsifications, the main opposition candidate, Raffi Hovannisian,
    shows a lead of at least 4 percent of the vote. This, however, is
    likely to be the lower bound of the difference between the two
    front-runners, because of the extent of violations in favor of Serge
    Sargsyan, as mentioned earlier.

    This analysis challenges - in the strongest possible way - the
    official version of the events, the statement of the OSCE-ODIHR
    observer mission, and the reports in Western media outlets about the
    extent of violations that took place on February 18, 2013.

    Our results strongly indicate that the final outcome of February 2013
    election was subject to massive manipulations and interference and did
    not reflect the free will of the Armenian citizens.

    They also call into question the role of foreign election observers in
    the Armenian context, specifically their impartiality and ability to
    detect election fraud that is becoming ever more sophisticated.

    We strongly encourage Raffi Hovannisian and his supporters to
    forcefully pursue either a system-wide recount of ballots (which would
    undoubtedly reduce the share of the incumbent's votes and lead to the
    second round election) or a complete annulment of the election
    outcome, as the only ways forward for the country and its people.



    FULL REPORT with GRAPHS:
    http://www.pf-armenia.org/sites/default/files/Statement%20.pdf

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