Exit Poll: Sargsyan with 57 percent
Reuters reports that according to an exit poll commissioned by Public TV H1 and conducted by the British Populus sociological survey organization the prime minister, Serge Sargsyan, has “won” today’s presidential election in Armenia.
Sarksyan won 57 percent of the vote, way ahead of his nearest opposition challenger, former president Levon Ter-Petrosyan, according to an exit poll by Britain’s Populus pollster for Armenian public television.
Populus said Ter-Petrosyan scored 17.04 percent.
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The rest of the field is led by former speaker of parliament Artur Baghdasaryan and Ter-Petrosyan, a former president who was forced to resign in 1998 and is now seeking a comeback.
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“I voted for Sarksyan because I don’t want Armenia to be plunged into chaos again,” said Khachatur Babayan, 63, a doctor. Many Armenians associate Ter-Petrosyan’s time in office with economic meltdown and power blackouts.
But others said they wanted change.
- Published:
- 02.19.08 / 11pm by Onnik
- Category:
- Armenia, Armenia Presidential Election 2008, Candidates, Election Day, Exit Polls, News Briefs, Voting

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