Armenian President Serge Sarkisian has won a second five-year term in office, according to an exit poll.
The Gallup poll, carried by Armenian television, predicted that the president would win 58% of the vote.
His closest rival, Raffi Hovanessian, took 32%, the poll said.
Observers have criticised the election for failing to present voters with any real choice, after several of Mr Sarkisian’s most well-known opponents withdrew from the contest.
One of the candidates was shot last month in a suspected assassination attempt.
Paruyr Hayrikyan of the National Self-Determination Union was wounded in the shoulder outside his home near Yerevan. He was readmitted to hospital earlier this week after saying he did not feel well.
A fourth candidate, Andrias Ghukasyan, has meanwhile been on hunger strike since the start of the campaign in an effort to persuade the authorities to annul Mr Sarkisian’s candidacy and press international observers to boycott the election.
And a fifth, Arman Melikyan, had said he would not vote on Monday because he believed the poll would be rigged in favour of the president.