Iran's Election
Iran's Election
060324 Hardline majority in parliament: Iranian hardline factions are expected to retain their majority in parliament.[1]
The majority of Tehran province’s 14 confirmed candidates were hardliners. [2] Incumbent hardline Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was re-elected to parliament for Tehran province.[3] Parliamentarians will vote for the next parliament speaker after run-off elections conclude in late April or early May.[4] Forty-five candidates will compete in the run-off election.[5]
Iran’s March 1 Parliament elections had the
- lowest voter turnout
of any election in the history of the Islamic Republic.[6] Approximately 25 million Iranians out of 61 million eligible voters voted for 290 candidates for Parliament and 88 candidates for the Assembly of Experts.[7]
- The Assembly of Experts
is the body responsible for choosing the supreme leader’s successor. Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi reported an official voter turnout of 41%.[8] This figure is likely inflated, given the Iranian regime’s historical tendency to exaggerate voter turnout.[9] Iran reported a 43% voter turnout in its 2020 parliamentary election.[10]"
https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-update-march-5-2024#:~:text=Iranian%20hardline%20factions,parliamentary%20election.%5B10%5D
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