How elect.am works
elect.am is an independent, non-commercial civic initiative dedicated to the 2026 RA National Assembly elections. All data is taken from open sources, and the calculation is based on RA legislation.
Who we are
elect.am is an authored, non-commercial project created by Michael Ghukasyan.
It is NOT a website of the CEC, any other state body, or any party, and is not funded or sponsored in any way by any of them. The site’s goal is to make the electoral math accessible to the public — how votes become mandates, the 4%, 8% and 10% thresholds, what the “stable majority” is, how the opposition-protection mechanism works, and so on.
Calculations are performed by our own arm-election library (coming soon on GitHub), which directly applies the rules of the RA Electoral Code. The polls are drawn from companies’ published data; each one’s methodology and sample size is presented on the “Polls” page.
Frequently asked questions
Sources and limitations
Polls
The data comes from polls published by IRI (CISR), EVN Report / ArmES and MPG / Gallup International. Each poll’s details — sample, dates, mode and so on — are published on the “Polls” page.
Electoral Code
The seat-allocation formulas — 4% / 8% / 10% thresholds, the Hare quota, national-minority seats, the stable-majority margin, opposition protection, the second round — are based on the current edition of the RA Electoral Code (Art. 95–98).
Limitations
The site is not a prediction. Polls have sampling error (±2–3 pts), the share of undecided voters can be significant, and so can swings during the campaign. The simulator is an educational tool, not an official result.
Contact us
You can write to us about errors you find or with suggestions.
