Election timeline published by the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia, 1919.
Election timeline published by the Central Electoral Commission of Armenia, 1919.

Voter registration records in Armenia serve as valuable genealogical resources, offering insights into individuals' names, addresses, and eligibility to vote. While Armenia was part of the Russian Empire (until 1917) and later the Soviet Union (1922–1991), modern voter records mainly date from its post-independence period. Under Soviet rule, voter lists existed but were not widely accessible. Since Armenia’s independence in 1991, democratic elections have required comprehensive voter registration, making recent records more readily available. These documents help genealogists confirm residency, track family movements, and establish ancestral connections. While access to historical voter lists may be limited, they complement other sources like census data, passports, and civil registration records, aiding researchers in reconstructing family histories across generations.



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