But the strange thing I noticed is that undecided voters and voters who refused to answer were increasing, from 40% to 51% in the latest polls.
Another strange thing is the Armenian Meritocratic Party. In the EVN Report poll, it either was not listed or received very low results and was categorized as “other.” I am not 24/7 involved in Armenian politics, but I had never even heard of the Armenian Meritocratic Party, so that was also strange to me.
These strange things can be explained in different ways. The survey was done by another company, which was most likely worse at convincing people to answer. Or maybe there really is a growing problem of people giving up on elections.
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When you completely strip away the “noise” of non-committal voters, it gives:
**Civil Contract: 71.1%**
**Strong Armenia: 13.3%**
**Armenia Alliance: 6.7%**
**Armenian Meritocratic Party: 4.4%**
**Prosperous Armenia: 2.2%**
If compared to the last polls by EVN Report:
**Civil Contract: 53.7%**
**Strong Armenia: 16.7%**
**Armenia Alliance: 7.3%**
**Prosperous Armenia: 5.6%**
But the strange thing I noticed is that undecided voters and voters who refused to answer were increasing, from 40% to 51% in the latest polls.
Another strange thing is the Armenian Meritocratic Party. In the EVN Report poll, it either was not listed or received very low results and was categorized as “other.” I am not 24/7 involved in Armenian politics, but I had never even heard of the Armenian Meritocratic Party, so that was also strange to me.
These strange things can be explained in different ways. The survey was done by another company, which was most likely worse at convincing people to answer. Or maybe there really is a growing problem of people giving up on elections.