Iran Presidential election 2017 exit poll results live Voting
Iran, Middle East May 19, 2017,
Iran Presidential election 2017 exit poll results live
Iran Presidential election Dates 2017
National Presidential election Date: 19 May 2017
Local elections are scheduled to be held in Iran on 19 May 2017 to elect members of the City and Village Councils simultaneously with the twelfth presidential election. One of the issues that has been raised in the pre-election debate over electoral reforms, especially regarding enforcement, situations of candidates. Executive of elections under previous law was ministry of interior (Government) and there were statements about changing of maintaining law. In addition, the law provided that the candidates must be political men and the meaning of men was not known. The changes began after the protests to the previous election. According to Iranian law, candidates more than 75 years old are eligible to run but their health issues must be checked by the Guardian Council.
Iran Presidential election Exit poll Live 2017
- Reformist candidate Hassan Rouhani leading in 12 Iranian provinces while Ebrahim Raisi, representing the conservative camp, is ahead in the poll in 15 provinces
- In capital city Tehran, which has an effective role in results, is dominated by Rouhani supporters,
- Raeisi has a higher chance in smaller cities and villages
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Iran Presidential election Voting Live 2017
- 32 million Iranians have voted in election, i.e nearly 57 % turnout.
- Polls close at 23:00 PM local time, voting hours have been extended as the country has seen in previous elections, amid expectations of a high turnout.
- Iranians overseas also will vote in over 300 locations, including 55 in the U.S., where more than 1 million Iranians live.
- Some 63,500 polling stations opened at 08:00 local time (0330 GMT) Friday for long lines which had already formed around the country where more than 56 million are eligible to vote.
Iran Presidential election Results Live 2017
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Electoral system of Iran
The President of Iran is the country's highest directly elected official, the chief of the executive branch, and the second most important position after the Supreme. The armed forces, Chief judiciary system, state television, and other key governmental organizations are under the control of the Supreme. It is also an informal custom that cabinet ministers for sensitive departments like foreign relations and intelligence are coordinated with the Supreme Leader. Of note, the current long-time Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who has been ruling for nearly three decades, has been issuing decrees and making the final decisions on economy, environment, foreign policy, national planning such as population growth, and everything else in Iran. Khamenei also makes the final decisions on the amount of transparency in elections in Iran, and has fired and reinstated Presidential cabinet appointments.
Candidates for Presidential election 2017
Hassan Rouhani , Mohammad Gharazi, Mostafa Mir-Salim, Mohammad Mehdi Zahedi, Hamid Baqai, , Ezzatollah Zarghami.
Iran Parties and leaders
The Association of the Women of the Islamic Republic, Executives of Construction Party, The Freedom Movement of Iran, Islamic Iran Participation Front (IIPF), National Trust, The Office for Strengthening Unity (DTV).
Iran Presidential election Results
Iranian presidential election, 2013 |
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Candidate |
Party |
Votes |
% |
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Hassan Rouhani |
Moderation and Development Party |
18,613,329 |
50.88 |
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Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf |
Progress and Justice Population |
6,077,292 |
16.46 |
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Saeed Jalili |
Stability Front |
4,168,946 |
11.31 |
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Mohsen Rezaee |
Resistance Front |
3,884,412 |
10.55 |
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Ali Akbar Velayati |
Front of Followers |
2,268,753 |
6.16 |
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Mohammad Gharazi |
Independent |
446,015 |
1.22 |
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Valid votes |
35,458,747 |
96.58 |
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Blank or invalid votes |
1,245,409 |
3.42 |
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Total votes cast |
36,704,156 |
100 |
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Registered voters/turnout |
50,483,192 |
72.70 |