The study “The June Socium: Pre-Election Survey 2026” was conducted by the Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC)-Armenia Foundation on a voluntary basis, at its own initiative, and through self-financing.
Ahead of the parliamentary elections of June 7, a number of pre-election survey results have been circulating in the public sphere. At least some of these have been presented to the public in an incomplete or improper manner, with non-transparent descriptions of methodology, concealed sources of funding or data, ambiguous approaches to data processing, and guided or, at times, speculative interpretations. In some cases, survey results have even been presented as pre-election forecasts, which is methodologically problematic.
In this context, there is a clear shortage of reliable, transparent data free from excessive interpretation.
This initiative by CRRC-Armenia Foundation is aimed precisely at helping to fill that gap. The public deserves and has the right to see the actual state of public opinion without unnecessary noise, without biased interpretations, and without attempts to translate data into the language of political preferences or ideological assumptions.
This material presents the survey results, as they are. We call on all individuals, media outlets, political parties, and other institutions using these data to do so responsibly, with interpretive transparency and proper reference to the original source.
At the same time, the Foundation does not assume responsibility for monitoring or interpreting the subsequent use of these data, any secondary conclusions drawn from them, or any political interpretations based on them. These data are made available to the public as a public resource; therefore, their fair and responsible use is a matter of public responsibility.
In this material, we do not forecast the election results. What is presented here are the results of a pre-election survey, clearly, transparently, and without unnecessary noise. A survey measures the state of public opinion during a specific period of time. It shows how respondents answered the questions during the days when the survey was conducted. This is not a forecast.
Citation example․
Caucasus Research Resource Center-Armenia Foundation. (2026). The June Socium: Pre-Election Survey 2026. Yerevan.