2006 Iranian Assembly of Experts election in Tehran province

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2006 Assembly of Experts election
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  1998 15 December 2006 2008  
Turnout47%
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
 
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Leader Mahdavi Kani & Yazdi Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Mohammad-Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi
Party
Parties
Moderation and Development Party
Alliance The Two Societies Elites of Seminary and University
Seats won
14 / 16
11 / 16
8 / 16

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
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Leader Mehdi Karroubi Mohammad Khatami Mohsen Esmaeili
Party National Trust Party
Parties
Alliance Reformists Coalition Coalition of Experts and Effectiveness
Seats won
8 / 16
7 / 16
4 / 16

This is an overview of the 2006 Iranian Assembly of Experts election in Tehran Province.

The voter turnout was declared 47% in the constituency. [1]

Results

#CandidateListsVotes%Notes
RC NTP WIR MDP CEE CPE CCA SST DIR ESU
1 Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg1,564,19742.21Elected
2 Mohammad Emami-Kashani Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg1,027,76727.73
3 Ali Meshkini Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg1,015,50027.40
4 Mohammad Yazdi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg970,19226.18
5 Ahmad Jannati Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg929,40325.08
6 Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg879,88323.74
7 Hassan Rouhani Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg844,19022.78
8 Qorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg736,38719.87
9 Mohsen Kazerouni Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg716,82819.34
10 Mohsen Kharazi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg688,21218.57
11 Reza Ostadi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg650,39117.55
12 Abdolnabi Namazi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg602,09616.25
13 Mohammad-Bagher Bagheri Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg598,35216.15
14 Mohammad M. Gilani Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg574,68815.51
15 Mohsen Qomi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg543,95114.68
16 Mohammad-Hassan Marashi Black check.svg518,12913.98
17 Mohammad-Reza Tavassoli Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg494,82013.35Defeated
18 Mohsen Mousavi-Tabrizi Black check.svgBlack check.svg493,01513.30
19 Gholamreza Mesbahi M. Black check.svgBlack check.svg458,90312.38
20 Gholamreza Rezvani Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg452,21912.20
21 Azizollah Khoshvaght Black check.svgBlack check.svg450,33212.15
22 Hashem Hashemzadeh Herisi Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg439,90811.87
23 Mohammad-Hassan Zali Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg400,80810.82
24 Ali Momenpour Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg374,69110.11
25 Mohsen Esmaeili Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg368,3709.94
26Abolhassan NavvabBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg347,5119.38
27 Abbas-Ali Akhtari Black check.svg329,1838.88
28 Hashem Bathaei Black check.svg327,1558.83
29Mehdi Hadavi-TehraniBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg288,2137.78
30 Abbas H. Ghaemmaghami Black check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svgBlack check.svg276,5727.46
31Mohammad-Ali AminBlack check.svg232,1526.26
32Ahmad Mousavi-Vadeghani194,0735.24
Blank or Invalid VotesUn­known
Total Votes3,705,833100.0
Results: Ministry of Interior / Lists: IRNA, Fars

Notes and references

  1. Boroujerdi, Mehrzad; Rahimkhani, Kourosh (2018). Postrevolutionary Iran: A Political Handbook. Syracuse University Press. p. 268. ISBN   9780815654322.

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