2009 Yerevan City Council election

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Yerevan City Council elections were held on May 31, 2009. All 65 seats were contested.

This was the first election to the City Council of Yerevan, capital of Armenia.

Summary of the 31 May 2009 Yerevan City Council election results
PartyVotes%Seats
Republican 186,63047.43%35
PAP 89,13122.65%17
ANC 69,14017.57%13
Rule of Law 20,1065.11%
ARF 18,0944.60%
People's Party 8,4792.15%
Socialist Workers Party of Armenia 1,9360.49%
Invalid votes10,479
Total404,634100.00%65
Source: Central Electoral Commission of Armenia

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