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All 30 seats for Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr | ||||
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Registered | 5,242,993 [1] | |||
Turnout | 55.91% [1] | |||
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This is an overview of the 2000 Iranian legislative election in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district.
Official results declared by the Ministry of Interior are as follows:
# | Candidate | Electoral lists [2] | Votes [3] | % [3] | |||||||||||
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IIPF | ACC | OSU | CNR | ECP | MDP | FFLIL | SDIR | ||||||||
↓ Elected Members ↓ | |||||||||||||||
1 | Mohammad Reza Khatami | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | — | 1,794,365 | 61.21 | |||||||
2 | Jamileh Kadivar | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | Yes | — | 1,377,746 | 47 | ||||||
3 | Alireza Noori | Yes | — | Yes | Yes | — | 1,343,520 | 45.83 | |||||||
4 | Mohsen Armin | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,224,421 | 41.77 | |||||||
5 | Hadi Khamenei | Yes | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,223,884 | 41.77 | ||||||
6 | Mohsen Mirdamadi | Yes | Yes | Yes | — | 1,188,309 | 40.54 | ||||||||
7 | Majid Ansari | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,173,534 | 40.30 | |||||||
8 | Behzad Nabavi | Yes | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,148,840 | 39.19 | ||||||
9 | Ahmad Bourghani | Yes | — | Yes | Yes | — | 1,1393,65 | 38.87 | |||||||
10 | Soheila Jolodarzadeh | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | Yes | — | 1,119,735 | 38.20 | ||||||
11 | Davoud Soleimani | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,081,119 | 36.88 | ||||||||
12 | Ahmad Pournejati | Yes | Yes | — | 1,070,122 | 36.20 | |||||||||
13 | Elaheh Koulaei | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,054,003 | 35.95 | ||||||||
14 | Ali Shakouri Rad | Yes | — | 1,053,686 | 35.94 | ||||||||||
15 | Ali Akbar Mousavi Khoeini | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,052,344 | 35.90 | ||||||||
16 | Vahideh Taleghani | Yes | — | 1,047,096 | 35.72 | ||||||||||
17 | Mohsen Safaei Farahani | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 1,038,602 | 35.43 | |||||||
18 | Meysam Saeidi | Yes | — | Yes | Yes | — | 1,025,495 | 34.98 | |||||||
19 | Shamseddin Vahabi | Yes | Yes | — | 988,594 | 33.72 | |||||||||
20 | Fatemeh Haghighatjoo | Yes | Yes | Yes | — | 988,564 | 33.72 | ||||||||
21 | Behrouz Afkhami | Yes | — | 973,727 | 33.22 | ||||||||||
22 | Mohammad Naeimipour | Yes | Yes | — | 941,697 | 32.12 | |||||||||
23 | Abolghasem Sarhaddizadeh | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 926,054 | 31.59 | |||||||
24 | Fatemeh Rakeei | Yes | — | 896,573 | 30.58 | ||||||||||
25 | Mehdi Karoubi | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 892,640 | 30.45 | |||||||
26 | Mahmoud Doayi | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 889,986 | 30.36 | |||||||
27 | Rasoul Montajabnia | Yes | Yes | — | 782,438 | 26.69 | |||||||||
28 | Alireza Rajaei | — | Yes | Yes | — | 771,677 | 26.32 | ||||||||
29 | Elias Hazrati | — | Yes | — | 756,266 | 25.80 | |||||||||
30 | Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 749,884 | 25.58 | |||||||
↓ Defeated ↓ | |||||||||||||||
31 | Ali-Akbar Rahmani | Yes | Yes | — | 737,976 [4] | 25.17 | |||||||||
32 | Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | 717,076 [5] | 24.46 | ||||||||
33 | Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 669,547 [5] | 22.84 | |||||||
34 | Hossein Hashemian | — | Yes | Yes | — | Yes | — | 632,692 [5] | 21.58 | ||||||
35 | Gohar Dastgheib | Yes | Yes | — | 610,076 [5] | 20.81 | |||||||||
36 | Mohsen Rezaei | — | Yes | — | Yes | — | Yes | Yes | 539,796 [5] | 18.41 | |||||
37 | Alireza Marandi | — | Yes | Yes | 512,516 [5] | 17.48 | |||||||||
38 | Mahmoud Omrani-Tabarestani | — | Yes | — | 505,640 [5] | 17.25 | |||||||||
39 | Abbas Sheibani | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | 504,248 [5] | 17.20 | ||||||||
40 | Hassan Rouhani | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | 498,916 [5] | 17.02 | |||||||
41 | Mohammad Reza Bahonar | — | Yes | Yes | 451,343 [5] | 15.39 | |||||||||
... | Data not available | — | |||||||||||||
51 | Ahmad Tavakoli | — | Yes | Yes | 382,867 [5] | 13.06 | |||||||||
52 | Morteza Nabavi | — | Yes | Yes | 376,051 [5] | 12.82 | |||||||||
53 | Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani | — | Yes | Yes | — | 366,202 [5] | 12.49 | ||||||||
54 | Yahya Ale Eshaq | — | Yes | Yes | — | 351,850 [5] | 12.00 | ||||||||
55 | Monireh Nobakht | — | Yes | Yes | 346,524 [5] | 11.82 | |||||||||
56 | Ali Movahedi-Savoji | — | Yes | Yes | 344,897 [5] | 11.76 | |||||||||
57 | Ali Abbaspour | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | 342,248 [5] | 11.67 | ||||||||
58 | Shahabedin Sadr | — | Yes | Yes | 336,349 [5] | 11.47 | |||||||||
59 | Reza Taghavi | — | Yes | Yes | 332,797 [5] | 11.35 | |||||||||
60 | Saeed Madani | — | Yes | — | 327,546 [5] | 11.17 | |||||||||
61 | Reza Akrami | — | Yes | Yes | — | 327,122 [5] | 11.16 | ||||||||
62 | Davoud Danesh-Jafari | — | Yes | Yes | 315,827 [5] | 10.77 | |||||||||
63 | Gholamhossein Elham | — | Yes | Yes | 305,833 [5] | 10.43 | |||||||||
64 | Fatemeh Rahbar | — | Yes | — | 291,249 [5] | 9.93 | |||||||||
65 | Fatemeh Farhangkhah | — | Yes | — | 289,476 [5] | 9.87 | |||||||||
66 | Mohammad Behzadi | — | Yes | — | 287,290 [5] | 9.80 | |||||||||
67 | Mohammad Reza Sarshar | — | Yes | Yes | Yes | 285,923 [5] | 9.78 | ||||||||
68 | Mahmoud Ahmadinejad | — | Yes | Yes | 280,046 [5] | 9.55 | |||||||||
Blank or Invalid Votes | |||||||||||||||
Total Votes | 2,931,113 | 100 |
# | Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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1 | Elias Hazrati | Islamic Iran Solidarity Party | 79,081 | 49.88 |
2 | Ali Akbar Mohtashamipur | Association of Combatant Clerics | 68,276 | 43.07 |
3 | Ali-Akbar Rahmani | Islamic Iran Participation Front | 65,819 | 41.52 |
4 | Rasoul Montajabnia | Association of Combatant Clerics | 47,436 | 29.92 |
Blank votes | 10,857 | 6.84 | ||
Invalid votes | 18,699 | 11.79 | ||
Valid votes | 139,812 | 88.20 | ||
Total Votes | 158,511 | 100 | ||
Source: IRNA |
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