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ELECTION RESULTS: FINAL
updated 12:00 pm, February 25
Candidates by alphabetical order
Votes
%
Artur Baghdasarian
272,427
17.7%
Artashes Geghamian
7,524
0.46%
Tigran Karapetian
9,792
0.6%
Aram Harutiunian
2,892
0.17%
Vahan Hovhannisian
100,966
6.2%
Vazgen Manukian
21,075
1.3%
Arman Melikian
4,399
0.27%
Serzh Sarkisian
862,369
CEC: 52.8%
Levon Ter-Petrosian
351,222
21.5%
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