
YEREVAN. - Ohanyan-Rafii-Oskanyan (ORO) bloc has applied to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of Armenia to unite in one common database all the fingerprint obtained through special devices installed at polling stations and conduct comparative analysis with the immediate participation of the OSCE observation mission and specialists in order to find out whether there have been fingerprint coincidences.
In particular, the application addressed to CEC Chairman Tigran Mukuchyan, reads: “The 1,574,947 voter turnout in the National Assembly parliamentary elections of 2 April 2017 has raised serious doubts in the society. Various reports have been received on repeated voting by old, worn out, reissued and extended passports. According to our information, the repeated voting took place through the voting of the same person by different passport in different polling stations, since the CEC didn’t provide the opportunity for the unified verification of fingerprints in the entire territory of Armenia through one network, although it actually had a network at about 1500 polling stations, with the...
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