Iranian legislative election, 2000 (Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr)

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2000 parliamentary election
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  1996 18 February 2000 2001  

All 30 seats for Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr
Registered5,242,993 [1]
Turnout55.91% [1]
Votes cast2,931,113 [1]

This is an overview of the 2000 Iranian legislative election in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district.

Contents

Results

First round

Official results declared by the Ministry of Interior are as follows:

#CandidateElectoral lists [2] Votes [3] % [3]
IIPF ACC OSU CNR ECP MDP FFLIL SDIR
Elected Members
1 Mohammad Reza Khatami YesYesYesYes1,794,36561.21
2 Jamileh Kadivar YesYesYesYes1,377,74647
3 Alireza Noori YesYesYes1,343,52045.83
4 Mohsen Armin YesYesYes1,224,42141.77
5 Hadi Khamenei YesYesYesYes1,223,88441.77
6 Mohsen Mirdamadi YesYesYes1,188,30940.54
7 Majid Ansari YesYesYes1,173,53440.30
8 Behzad Nabavi YesYesYesYes1,148,84039.19
9 Ahmad Bourghani YesYesYes1,1393,6538.87
10 Soheila Jolodarzadeh YesYesYesYes1,119,73538.20
11 Davoud Soleimani YesYes1,081,11936.88
12 Ahmad Pournejati YesYes1,070,12236.20
13 Elaheh Koulaei YesYes1,054,00335.95
14 Ali Shakouri Rad Yes1,053,68635.94
15 Ali Akbar Mousavi Khoeini YesYes1,052,34435.90
16 Vahideh Taleghani Yes1,047,09635.72
17 Mohsen Safaei Farahani YesYesYes1,038,60235.43
18 Meysam Saeidi YesYesYes1,025,49534.98
19 Shamseddin Vahabi YesYes988,59433.72
20 Fatemeh Haghighatjoo YesYesYes988,56433.72
21 Behrouz Afkhami Yes973,72733.22
22 Mohammad Naeimipour YesYes941,69732.12
23 Abolghasem Sarhaddizadeh YesYesYes926,05431.59
24 Fatemeh Rakeei Yes896,57330.58
25 Mehdi Karoubi YesYesYes892,64030.45
26 Mahmoud Doayi YesYesYes889,98630.36
27 Rasoul Montajabnia YesYes782,43826.69
28 Alireza Rajaei YesYes771,67726.32
29 Elias Hazrati Yes756,26625.80
30 Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani YesYesYesYes749,88425.58
Defeated
31 Ali-Akbar Rahmani YesYes737,976 [4] 25.17
32 Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur YesYesYes717,076 [5] 24.46
33 Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel YesYesYesYes669,547 [5] 22.84
34 Hossein Hashemian YesYesYes632,692 [5] 21.58
35 Gohar Dastgheib YesYes610,076 [5] 20.81
36 Mohsen Rezaei YesYesYesYes539,796 [5] 18.41
37 Alireza Marandi YesYes512,516 [5] 17.48
38Mahmoud Omrani-TabarestaniYes505,640 [5] 17.25
39 Abbas Sheibani YesYesYes504,248 [5] 17.20
40 Hassan Rouhani YesYesYesYes498,916 [5] 17.02
41 Mohammad Reza Bahonar YesYes451,343 [5] 15.39
...Data not available
51 Ahmad Tavakoli YesYes382,867 [5] 13.06
52 Morteza Nabavi YesYes376,051 [5] 12.82
53 Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani YesYes366,202 [5] 12.49
54 Yahya Ale Eshaq YesYes351,850 [5] 12.00
55 Monireh Nobakht YesYes346,524 [5] 11.82
56 Ali Movahedi-Savoji YesYes344,897 [5] 11.76
57 Ali Abbaspour YesYesYes342,248 [5] 11.67
58 Shahabedin Sadr YesYes336,349 [5] 11.47
59Reza TaghaviYesYes332,797 [5] 11.35
60Saeed MadaniYes327,546 [5] 11.17
61Reza AkramiYesYes327,122 [5] 11.16
62 Davoud Danesh-Jafari YesYes315,827 [5] 10.77
63 Gholamhossein Elham YesYes305,833 [5] 10.43
64 Fatemeh Rahbar Yes291,249 [5] 9.93
65Fatemeh FarhangkhahYes289,476 [5] 9.87
66Mohammad BehzadiYes287,290 [5] 9.80
67 Mohammad Reza Sarshar YesYesYes285,923 [5] 9.78
68 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad YesYes280,046 [5] 9.55
Blank or Invalid Votes
Total Votes2,931,113100

Second round

#CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Elias Hazrati Islamic Iran Solidarity Party 79,08149.88
2 Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur Association of Combatant Clerics 68,27643.07
3 Ali-Akbar Rahmani Islamic Iran Participation Front 65,81941.52
4 Rasoul Montajabnia Association of Combatant Clerics 47,43629.92
Blank votes10,8576.84
Invalid votes18,69911.79
Valid votes139,81288.20
Total Votes158,511100
Source: IRNA

Analysis

15 electoral lists were issued for 30 seats in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district, endorsing a total of 113 individuals. The 113 listed candidates received an average of 437,459 votes, while 723 unlisted candidates received only 5,524 on average. [6]

Average votes received by each list in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district [6]
ListAverage votes*
Islamic Iran Participation Front
1,049,891
2nd of Khordad Press
1,032,847
Office for Strengthening Unity
963,619
Association of Combatant Clerics
792,630
Worker House
650,733
Executives of Construction Party
631,597
Association of the Women of the Islamic Republic
598,820
Society of Researchers
476,650
Independence Party of Iran
454,204
Moderation and Development Party
427,508
Combatant Clergy Association
396,376
Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution
386,379
Islamic Society of Students
379,938
Islamic Civilization Party
360,825
Summit of Freethinkers
263,826
*Average votes is the arithmetic mean of total votes received by all candidates listed.

Notes and references

    1. 1 2 3 Ehteshami, Anoushiravan; Zweiri, Mahjoob (2007), Iran and the Rise of Its Neoconservatives: The Politics of Tehran's Silent Revolution, I.B.Tauris, Appendix IX, Table 4. Electoral participation: comparison of the Sixth Majlis elections, 2000 and Seventh Majlis elections, 2004 pp. 35–37, ISBN   978-0857713674
    2. Gholami, Fattah (23 February 2012). داستان انتخابات - ششمين دوره انتخابات مجلس شوراي اسلامي اصلاح‌طلبان آمدند. Jamejam Online (in Persian). 100804970772. Archived from the original on 23 October 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
    3. 1 2 نمایندگان مردم تهران در ششمین مجلس شورای اسلامی مشخص شدند. Hamshahri (in Persian). No. 2063. 27 February 2000.
    4. Tehran Ballot Recount Abruptly Stopped, Kuwait News Agency, 9 March 2000, retrieved 19 January 2017
    5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 آگهی نتیجه انتخابات ششمین دوره مجلس شورای اسلامی در حوزه انتخابیه تهران، ری، شمیرانات و اسلامشهر (in Persian), archived from the original on 9 June 2011
    6. 1 2 Mehdi Mohsenian-Rad (May 2000) [Ordibehesht 1379]. "بررسی آماری نتایج انتخابات مجلس ششم در تهران" [Statistical Analysis of 6th Parliament in Tehran]. Majlis Research Center (in Persian). 5505523.

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