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Yerevan City Council election, 2013

Yerevan City Council election, 2013
Armenia
← 2009 May 5, 2013 (2013-05-05) 2017 →
Turnout 53.53%
  First party Second party Third party
  Taron Margaryan cropped.jpg Vartan Oskanian.jpg Armen Martirosyan.jpg
Leader Taron Margaryan Vartan Oskanian Armen Martirosyan
Party Republican Party Prosperous Armenia Barev Yerevan
Last election 47.43%, 35 seats 22.65%, 17 seats did not participate
Seats won 42 17 6
Seat change Increase 7 Steady Increase 6
Popular vote 235,512 97,189 35,732
Percentage 55.89% 23.07% 8.48%
Swing Increase 8.46% Increase 0.42% New

2013 Yerevan City Council election results.png

Mayor of Yerevan before election

Taron Margaryan
Republican Party

Elected Mayor of Yerevan

TBD


Taron Margaryan
Republican Party

TBD

Yerevan City Council elections was held on May 5, 2013. The Republican Party of Armenia won 56% of the total vote, Prosperous Armenia had 23%, while Barev Yerevan won over 8%. The opposition parties and the local observers denounced the elections as "unfair".

The first Yerevan City Council election was held on 31 May 2009. The Republican Party of Armenia, which has been the ruling party in Armenia since 1999 won a majority in the legislature of Armenia's capital.

A disputed presidential election was held in Armenia on 18 February 2013. Since 19 February, Raffi Hovannisian, the runner-up of the election from the Heritage party claimed victory due to alleged electoral fraud that took place the day before. On 10 March 2013, after weeks of mass protests, Hovannisian announced about his decision to start a hunger strike calling incumbent and officially elected President Serzh Sargsyan to resign before 9 April, the inauguration day and find a "solution of this unprecedented pan-national fundamental issue before April 9."

On 15 March 2013, Hovannisian talking about his future plans while on hunger strike in the Freedom Square, stated that "Heritage Party will present its list next week: a man of the people will be the mayor of Yerevan. Yerevan will be returned to the people."

As the election day came closer, tensions between two former coalition members, PAP and RPA, grew, particularly on "young wings" level. A similar situation was witnessed prior to the 2012 parliamentary election.


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