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This is an overview of the 2016 Iranian legislative election in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district. In the election, all 30 seats were decided in the first round and went to Pervasive Coalition of Reformists: The Second Step.
# | Candidate | List(s) [1] [2] [3] | Votes [4] | % | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H | PV | PGC | |||||
↓ Elected Members ↓ | |||||||
1 | Mohammad Reza Aref | Yes | N/A | 1,608,926 | 49.55 | ||
2 | Ali Motahari | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,447,714 | 44.58 | |
3 | Soheila Jolodarzadeh | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,333,327 | 41.06 | |
4 | Alireza Mahjoub | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,311,375 | 40.38 | |
5 | Elias Hazrati | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,296,580 | 39.93 | |
6 | Kazem Jalali | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,292,686 | 39.81 | |
7 | Farideh Oladghabad | Yes | N/A | 1,262,112 | 38.87 | ||
8 | Mohammad Reza Badamchi | Yes | N/A | 1,261,252 | 38.84 | ||
9 | Mostafa Kavakebian | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,260,174 | 38.81 | |
10 | Fatemeh Hosseini | Yes | N/A | 1,218,727 | 37.53 | ||
11 | Abolfazl Soroush | Yes | N/A | 1,200,018 | 36.95 | ||
12 | Parvaneh Salahshouri | Yes | N/A | 1,198,760 | 36.91 | ||
13 | Gholamreza Heydari | Yes | N/A | 1,180,095 | 36.34 | ||
14 | Fatemeh Saeidi | Yes | N/A | 1,176,905 | 36.24 | ||
15 | Mehdi Sheykh | Yes | N/A | 1,174,410 | 36.16 | ||
16 | Ali Nobakht | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,173,036 | 36.12 | |
17 | Mahmoud Sadeghi | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,164,368 | 35.85 | |
18 | Mohammad Ali Vakili | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,163,052 | 35.81 | |
19 | Parvaneh Mafi | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,162,195 | 35.79 | |
20 | Behrouz Nemati | Yes | Yes | N/A | 1,158,036 | 35.66 | |
21 | Fatemeh Zolghadr | Yes | N/A | 1,155,284 | 35.58 | ||
22 | Mohammad Javad Fathi | Yes | N/A | 1,139,710 | 35.10 | ||
23 | Tayyebeh Siavoshi | Yes | N/A | 1,128,370 | 34.75 | ||
24 | Farid Mousavi | Yes | N/A | 1,125,992 | 34.67 | ||
25 | Ahmad Mazani | Yes | N/A | 1,125,608 | 34.66 | ||
26 | Mohsen Alijani-Zamani | Yes | N/A | 1,122,256 | 34.56 | ||
27 | Davoud Mohammadi | Yes | N/A | 1,121,042 | 34.52 | ||
28 | Mohammad Reza Najafi | Yes | N/A | 1,118,119 | 34.43 | ||
29 | Alireza Rahimi | Yes | N/A | 1,114,839 | 34.33 | ||
30 | Abdolreza Hashemzaei | Yes | N/A | 1,078,817 | 33.22 | ||
↓ Defeated Candidates ↓ | |||||||
31 | Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel | N/A | Yes | 1,057,639 | 32.57 | ||
32 | Morteza Agha-Tehrani | N/A | Yes | 884,033 | 27.22 | ||
33 | Mohammad-Hassan Aboutorabi Fard | N/A | Yes | 871,497 | 26.84 | ||
34 | Ahmad Tavakoli | N/A | Yes | 862,723 | 26.56 | ||
35 | Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi | N/A | Yes | 860,333 | 26.5 | ||
36 | Bijan Nobaveh-Vatan | N/A | Yes | 782,094 | 24.08 | ||
37 | Mehrdad Bazrpash | N/A | Yes | 777,781 | 23.95 | ||
38 | Yahya Ale Eshaq | N/A | Yes | 770,333 | 23.72 | ||
39 | Alireza Zakani | N/A | Yes | 767,258 | 23.62 | ||
40 | Fatemeh Rahbar | N/A | Yes | 763,082 | 23.5 | ||
41 | Fatemeh Alia | N/A | Yes | 753,634 | 23.21 | ||
42 | Laleh Eftekhari | N/A | Yes | 746,139 | 22.98 | ||
43 | Mojtaba Rahmandoust | N/A | Yes | 731,710 | 22.53 | ||
44 | Mohammad Soleimani | N/A | Yes | 721,603 | 22.22 | ||
45 | Gholamreza Mesbahi-Moghadam | N/A | Yes | 720,471 | 22.18 | ||
46 | Elyas Naderan | N/A | Yes | 720,131 | 22.17 | ||
47 | Hossein Mozaffar | N/A | Yes | 715,731 | 22.04 | ||
48 | Parviz Davoodi | N/A | Yes | 715,256 | 22.02 | ||
49 | Zohreh Elahian | N/A | Yes | 709,432 | 21.84 | ||
50 | Esmaeil Kousari | N/A | Yes | 704,714 | 21.7 | ||
51 | Mohammad-Nabi Habibi | N/A | Yes | 692,902 | 21.33 | ||
52 | Mahmoud Nabavian | N/A | Yes | 692,887 | 21.33 | ||
53 | Ali Ghoreishi | N/A | Yes | 692,258 | 21.32 | ||
54 | Zohreh Tabibzadeh-Nouri | N/A | Yes | 675,389 | 20.8 | ||
55 | Lotfollah Forouzandeh | N/A | Yes | 671,393 | 20.67 | ||
56 | Hojjatollah Abdolmaleki | N/A | Yes | 667,178 | 20.54 | ||
57 | Mehdi Vakilpour | N/A | Yes | 665,018 | 20.48 | ||
58 | Mohammad Javad Ameri-Shahrabi | N/A | Yes | 654,190 | 20.14 | ||
59 | Masoud Mir-Kazemi | N/A | Yes | 627,035 | 19.31 | ||
60 | Mohammad Ardakani | N/A | Yes | 626,825 | 19.3 | ||
61 | Mohammad Mir-Kazemi [lower-alpha 1] | N/A | 80,556 | 2.48 | |||
62 | Hossein Tala | N/A | 74,458 | 2.29 | |||
63 | Hassan Ghafourifard | N/A | Yes | N/A | 57,495 | 1.77 | |
64 | Mehdi Kouchakzadeh | N/A | 46,521 | 1.43 | |||
65 | Alireza Rahimi [lower-alpha 1] | N/A | 45,931 | 1.41 | |||
66 | Mohsen Ardakani [lower-alpha 1] | N/A | 45,415 | 1.4 | |||
67 | Mohammad Khoshchehreh | N/A | Yes | N/A | 39,894 | 1.22 | |
68 | Mohammad Gharazi | N/A | 34,150 | 1.05 | |||
69 | Mohammad Sadeghi [lower-alpha 1] | N/A | 32,761 | 1 | |||
70 | Shahab od-Din Sadr | N/A | 32,624 | 1 | |||
... | |||||||
74 | Hossein Sheikholeslam | N/A | Yes | N/A | 23,565 | 0.72 | |
75 | Hassan Sobhani | N/A | Yes | N/A | 23,310 | 0.71 | |
76 | Hassan Bayadi | N/A | Yes | N/A | 20,894 | 0.64 | |
... | |||||||
90 | Hassan Tarighat Monfared | N/A | 11,685 | 0.36 | |||
... | |||||||
209 | Mohammad-Sadegh Salehimanesh | N/A | Yes | N/A | 4,858 | 0.15 | |
... | |||||||
217 | Ali Fallahian | N/A | 4,683 | 0.14 | |||
... | |||||||
Blank or Invalid Votes | 193,977 | 5.63 | |||||
Total Votes | 3,440,968 | 100 |
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