140 international observers from 38 countries were registered with the Central Election Commission to monitor the election. At the time of the election, Artsakh's border with
Armenia was closed to non-essential travel due to the
Coronavirus pandemic. However, international observers were granted an exception provided they first test negative for COVID-19. Several members of the
United States Congress announced that their office employees and senior advisers would visit Artsakh to observe the elections. Congressman
Frank Pallone stated that "We want to highlight that democracy works in Artsakh and is in accordance with all the standards of free society." Prior to the second round of the presidential election, around 200 protesters took to the streets of
Stepanakert alleging fraud in the elections held on 31 March. The protestors called for the annulment of the election results, and demanded the unconditional resignation of President
Bako Sahakyan, Chief of Police
Levon Mnatsakanyan and Secretary of the Security Council
Arshavir Gharamyan, as well as fresh elections. ==Results==