June 2023 Armenian general election

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June 2023 Armenian presidential election
April 2023 '23–25 June 2023 (General)'
28–30 June 2023 (Runoff)
Turnout (General): 47.9%
Aug 2023
 
Completion rate
as of 02:25 GMT
Turnout
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Candidate Lovelyfurball Ave2k
Political party Development Centralist
Alliance
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Hometown Shushi Beirut
Running mate
Electoral vote
s carried
Popular vote
Percentage
1st preference
Final count
Percentage 8 (34.78%) 6 (26.09%)
Second round
Runoff TBD TBD


Candidate
Political party
Alliance
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Hometown
Running mate
Electoral vote
s carried
Popular vote
Percentage
4st preference
Final count
Percentage
Second round
Runoff
Example
This map shows the most voted candidate in each province in the first round. See results below.
President before
Lovelyfurball
Development
President after
TBD
June 2023 Armenian parliamentary election
April 2023 '23–25 June 2023'
Turnout: 47.9%
Aug 2023
All 3 seats in the National Assembly
2 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
Example Example
Leader morestsu_na_kami ArmenianRus
Party Development Federal
Alliance
Leader since
Leader's seat
Last election 2 seats, 75.0% 1 seat, 25.0%
Seats won 1 1
Seat change Redtriangle.png 1
Popular vote 18 7
Percentage 45.0% 17.5%
Swing Redtriangle.png 30.00% Redtriangle.png 7.50%
Example
This map shows the most voted political party in each province. See results below.
Control before
Developmental majority
Control after
Hung parliament

General elections were held in Armenia from 23 to 25 June 2023 to elect the president and National Assembly for two-month terms. As no candidate for president received more than half of the valid votes in the first round, a runoff election for the office was held from 28 to 30 June.

The election is the second election to be held in Armenia. President Lovelyfurball, who was first elected in the April election, sought a second full term in office. Lovelyfurball was challenged by four candidates, representing several brand new political factions, some of which did not reside in the nation. Lovelyfurball's main opponent in the ensuing runoff election was Syrian King Ave2k, who ran a mostly meme-based campaign under the persona of "Saad Abdelaziz Ibn Ali Ismael". Ave2k, who was previously elected as a Developmental MP in the April parliamentary election, ran under the newly established Centralist Armenia Party, or CAP; however was labeled on the ballot as the "Terrorist Party".