Iranian legislative election, 2016 (Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr)

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2016 legislative election
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  2012 26 February 2016 (2016-02-26) 2020  
  Mohammad-Reza Aref cropped.jpg Ali Motahari.jpg Haddad Adel cropped.jpg
Leader Mohammad-Reza Aref Ali Motahari Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel
Alliance List of Hope Voice of the Nation Principlists Grand Coalition
Seats won
30 / 30
11 / 30
0 / 30

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.

Results

#CandidateList(s) [1] [2] [3] Votes [4] %
H PV PGC
Elected Members
1 Mohammad Reza Aref YesN/A1,608,92649.55
2 Ali Motahari YesYesN/A1,447,71444.58
3 Soheila Jolodarzadeh YesYesN/A1,333,32741.06
4 Alireza Mahjoub YesYesN/A1,311,37540.38
5 Elias Hazrati YesYesN/A1,296,58039.93
6 Kazem Jalali YesYesN/A1,292,68639.81
7 Farideh Oladghabad YesN/A1,262,11238.87
8 Mohammad Reza Badamchi YesN/A1,261,25238.84
9 Mostafa Kavakebian YesYesN/A1,260,17438.81
10 Fatemeh Hosseini YesN/A1,218,72737.53
11 Abolfazl Soroush YesN/A1,200,01836.95
12 Parvaneh Salahshouri YesN/A1,198,76036.91
13 Gholamreza Heydari YesN/A1,180,09536.34
14 Fatemeh Saeidi YesN/A1,176,90536.24
15 Mehdi Sheykh YesN/A1,174,41036.16
16 Ali Nobakht YesYesN/A1,173,03636.12
17 Mahmoud Sadeghi YesYesN/A1,164,36835.85
18 Mohammad Ali Vakili YesYesN/A1,163,05235.81
19 Parvaneh Mafi YesYesN/A1,162,19535.79
20 Behrouz Nemati YesYesN/A1,158,03635.66
21 Fatemeh Zolghadr YesN/A1,155,28435.58
22 Mohammad Javad Fathi YesN/A1,139,71035.10
23 Tayyebeh Siavoshi YesN/A1,128,37034.75
24 Farid Mousavi YesN/A1,125,99234.67
25 Ahmad Mazani YesN/A1,125,60834.66
26 Mohsen Alijani-Zamani YesN/A1,122,25634.56
27 Davoud Mohammadi YesN/A1,121,04234.52
28 Mohammad Reza Najafi YesN/A1,118,11934.43
29 Alireza Rahimi YesN/A1,114,83934.33
30 Abdolreza Hashemzaei YesN/A1,078,81733.22
Defeated Candidates
31 Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel N/AYes1,057,63932.57
32 Morteza Agha-Tehrani N/AYes884,03327.22
33 Mohammad-Hassan Aboutorabi Fard N/AYes871,49726.84
34 Ahmad Tavakoli N/AYes862,72326.56
35 Marzieh Vahid-Dastjerdi N/AYes860,33326.5
36 Bijan Nobaveh-Vatan N/AYes782,09424.08
37 Mehrdad Bazrpash N/AYes777,78123.95
38 Yahya Ale Eshaq N/AYes770,33323.72
39 Alireza Zakani N/AYes767,25823.62
40 Fatemeh Rahbar N/AYes763,08223.5
41 Fatemeh Alia N/AYes753,63423.21
42 Laleh Eftekhari N/AYes746,13922.98
43 Mojtaba Rahmandoust N/AYes731,71022.53
44 Mohammad Soleimani N/AYes721,60322.22
45 Gholamreza Mesbahi-Moghadam N/AYes720,47122.18
46 Elyas Naderan N/AYes720,13122.17
47 Hossein Mozaffar N/AYes715,73122.04
48 Parviz Davoodi N/AYes715,25622.02
49 Zohreh Elahian N/AYes709,43221.84
50 Esmaeil Kousari N/AYes704,71421.7
51 Mohammad-Nabi Habibi N/AYes692,90221.33
52 Mahmoud Nabavian N/AYes692,88721.33
53Ali GhoreishiN/AYes692,25821.32
54 Zohreh Tabibzadeh-Nouri N/AYes675,38920.8
55 Lotfollah Forouzandeh N/AYes671,39320.67
56Hojjatollah AbdolmalekiN/AYes667,17820.54
57Mehdi VakilpourN/AYes665,01820.48
58 Mohammad Javad Ameri-Shahrabi N/AYes654,19020.14
59 Masoud Mir-Kazemi N/AYes627,03519.31
60 Mohammad Ardakani N/AYes626,82519.3
61Mohammad Mir-Kazemi [lower-alpha 1] N/A80,5562.48
62 Hossein Tala N/A74,4582.29
63 Hassan Ghafourifard N/AYesN/A57,4951.77
64 Mehdi Kouchakzadeh N/A46,5211.43
65Alireza Rahimi [lower-alpha 1] N/A45,9311.41
66Mohsen Ardakani [lower-alpha 1] N/A45,4151.4
67 Mohammad Khoshchehreh N/AYesN/A39,8941.22
68 Mohammad Gharazi N/A34,1501.05
69Mohammad Sadeghi [lower-alpha 1] N/A32,7611
70 Shahab od-Din Sadr N/A32,6241
...
74 Hossein Sheikholeslam N/AYesN/A23,5650.72
75 Hassan Sobhani N/AYesN/A23,3100.71
76 Hassan Bayadi N/AYesN/A20,8940.64
...
90 Hassan Tarighat Monfared N/A11,6850.36
...
209 Mohammad-Sadegh Salehimanesh N/AYesN/A4,8580.15
...
217 Ali Fallahian N/A4,6830.14
...
Blank or Invalid Votes193,9775.63
Total Votes3,440,968100

Notes and references

  1. 1 2 3 4 Possibly voted due to confusing similarity with the famous candidate.
  1. "Final Names of the "Second Step" candidates is declared nationwide" (in Persian). Official Website of the List of Hope. 25 February 2016. Archived from the original on 26 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  2. "Final list of "Principlists Grand Coalition" nationwide" (in Persian). Tasnim News Agency. 25 February 2016. Archived from the original on 12 April 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  3. "Final list of "People's Voice" candidates in Tehran and some other Electoral Districts" (in Persian). Fars News Agency. 19 February 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  4. "ریز آمار نتایج 1021 کاندیدای نمایندگی مجلس در تهران + فیلم مرور روز انتخابات", Iranian Students' News Agency (in Persian), 27 February 2016, retrieved 27 February 2016

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