Dataset Manager / Sunday, December 6, 2015 / Categories: Territory of elections, Armenia, Catalogue of Elections, with datasets, in the Lab Armenia Referendum 2015 election card Summary of the Referendum Election Armenia in 2015Wikipedia article. Previous Article Poland President I round 2015 Next Article Sergey Shpilkin's dataset archive Print 21466 Tags: Armenia Referendum 2015 Original data source:CEC of the Republic of ArmeniaURL of the source:res.elections.amData validation file06.12.15n.pdfDataset:Preliminary results at 4-391.xlsxVerification of the dataset with the source:There is no need for verification because official data and the dataset are of a single source.in the Lab Documents to download 06.12.15n(.pdf, 1.05 MB) - 281 download(s) More links Link title Link description Related articles Roman Udot "Referendum in Armenia 2015 in Numbers and Diagrams" Roman Udot "Statistical Analysis of the Results of the Constitutional Referendum in the Republic of Armenia" Sergei Shpilkin "Statistical Analysis of Elections" Please login or register to post comments.
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