British Populus Poll Shows Sargsyan Win
Mediamax reports on the findings of a new opinion poll conducted by the British Populus organization, which conducts various surveys for clients such as The Times, ahead of the 19 February presidential election. The poll, commissioned by Public TV H1, shows that the prime minister, Serge Sargsyan, is on course to win the election.
Interestingly, the poll indicates that support for both Levon Ter-Petrossian and Artur Baghdasarian combined amounts to only 26 percent of those surveyed.
If the presidential elections in Armenia took place tomorrow, The Prime Minister, Leader of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Serzh Sarkisian would gain 50.7% votes of the polled citizens.
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For the Leader of “Orinats Yerkir” Party Artur Baghdasarian 13.4% of the polled are ready to vote, for the Ex-President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosian – 12.6%, Member of “Dashnaktsutiun” Bureau Vahan Hovhannissian – 7.6%, Leader of “National Unification” Party Artashes Geghamian – 6.4%. The remaining candidates gain less that 5% of votes.
According to the data of the poll, 56% of the respondents are going to participate in the presidential elections of February 19.
- Published:
- 02.08.08 / 11am by Onnik
- Category:
- Armenia, Armenia Presidential Election 2008, Campaign, Candidates, News Briefs, Opinion


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