List of MPs elected in the 2016 Iranian legislative election

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This is a list of members of parliament (MPs) elected to the Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran at the 2016 elections, held on 26 February and 29 April 2016.

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East Azerbaijan Province districts

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Tabriz,
Osku and
Azarshahr
(6)
Masoud Pezeshkian List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Ahmad Alirezabeighi Principlists Grand Coalition [3]
Zahra Saei List of Hope [1] 2nd Round [4]
Mohammad Hossein Farhangi Principlists Grand Coalition [3]
Shahabaddin Bimegdar List of Hope [1]
Alireza Monadi Sefidan [lower-alpha 1] People's Voice [6]
Mohammad Esmaeil Saeidi Principlists Grand Coalition [3] Recount [5]
Mianeh (2) Fardin Farmand Unlisted1st Round [2]
Yaghoub Shiviari Principlists Grand Coalition [3]
Bonab (1) Ziaollah A'zazi Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand (1) Gholiollah Gholizadeh Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Bostanabad (1) Mohammad Vahdati Unlisted1st Round [2]
Malekan (1) Salman Khodadadi Unlisted1st Round [2]
Hashtrud and Charuymaq (1) Hamzeh Amini Unlisted1st Round [2]
Varzaqan (1) Reza Alizadeh Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Ahar and Heris (1) Beytollah Abdollahi [lower-alpha 1] List of Hope [1] 2nd Round [4]
Sarab (1) Yusof Davoudi Unlisted2nd Round [4]
Shabestar (1) Masoumeh Aghapour List of Hope [lower-alpha 2] [7] 2nd Round [4]
Maragheh and Ajabshir (1) Mohammad-Ali Hosseinzadeh [lower-alpha 3] Unlisted2nd Round [4]
Marand and Jolfa (1) Mohammad Hassannejad Unlisted2nd Round [4]

Gilan Province districts

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Rasht (3) Gholam Ali Jafarzadeh List of Hope [1] /People's Voice [6] 1st Round [2]
Jabbar Kouchakinejad Principlists Grand Coalition [8] 2nd Round [4]
Mohammad-Sadegh Hasani List of Hope [1] [7]
Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh (1) Mohammad-Hossein Ghorbani List of Hope [1] /Principlists Grand Coalition [9] 1st Round [2]
Astara (1) Vali Dadashi Unlisted1st Round [2]
Bandar-e Anzali (1) Hassan Khasteh-Band Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Fuman and Shaft (1) Mohammad-Mahdi Eftekhari List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Lahijan and Siahkal (1) Zabih Nikfar Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Langarud (1) Mehrdad Lahouti List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Rudbar (1) Manuchehr Jamali List of Hope [lower-alpha 2] [7] 2nd Round [4]
Roudsar and Amlash (1) Asadollah Abbasi Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Sowme'eh Sara (1) Kazem Delkhosh People's Voice [6] 1st Round [2]
Talesh, Rezvanshahr and Masal (1) Mahmoud Shekari Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]

Tehran Province districts

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Tehran, Rey,
Shemiranat and
Eslamshahr
(30)
Mohammad Reza Aref List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Ali Motahari People's Voice [6]
Soheila Jolodarzadeh List of Hope [1]
Alireza Mahjoub List of Hope [1]
Elias Hazrati List of Hope [1]
Kazem Jalali List of Hope [1]
Farideh Oladghobad List of Hope [1]
Mohammad Reza Badamchi List of Hope [1]
Mostafa Kavakebian List of Hope [1]
Fatemeh Hosseini List of Hope [1]
Abolfazl Soroush List of Hope [1]
Parvaneh Salahshouri List of Hope [1]
Gholamreza Heydari List of Hope [1]
Fatemeh Saeidi List of Hope [1]
Mehdi Sheykh List of Hope [1]
Ali Nobakht List of Hope [1]
Mahmoud Sadeghi List of Hope [1]
Mohammad Ali Vakili List of Hope [1]
Parvaneh Mafi List of Hope [1]
Behrouz Nemati List of Hope [1]
Fatemeh Zolghadr List of Hope [1]
Mohammad Javad Fathi List of Hope [1]
Tayyebeh Siavoshi List of Hope [1]
Farid Mousavi List of Hope [1]
Ahmad Mazani List of Hope [1]
Mohsen Alijani-Zamani List of Hope [1]
Davoud Mohammadi List of Hope [1]
Mohammad Reza Najafi List of Hope [1]
Alireza Rahimi List of Hope [1]
Abdolreza Hashemzaei List of Hope [1]
Varamin (1) Hossein Naghavi Hosseini Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Pakdasht (1) Mohammad Ghomi List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Damavand and Firouzkouh (1) Ghassem Mirzaei-Nekou List of Hope [1] 2nd Round [4]
Robat Karim and Baharestan (1) Hassan Norouzi Unlisted2nd Round [4]
Shahriar, Qods and Malard (1) Mohammad Mahmoudi List of Hope [1] 2nd Round [4]

Isfahan Province districts

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Isfahan (5) Hamidreza Fouladgar Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Nahid Tajeddin List of Hope [1]
Minoo Khaleghi [lower-alpha 4] List of Hope [1]
Heidarali Abedi List of Hope [1]
Ahmad Salek Principlists Grand Coalition [3]
Ardestan (1) Sayyed Sadegh Tabatabaeinejad Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Shahin Shahr & Meymeh and Borkhar (1) Hossein Ali Haji-Dalegani Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Khomeinshahr (1) Sayyed Mohammad Javad Abtahi Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]
Semirom (1) Asghar Salimi List of Hope 1st Round [2]
Shahreza and Semirom-e-Sofla (1) Samiyeh Mahmoudi List of Hope 1st Round [2]
Fereydun & Fereydunshahr (1) Akbar Torki Principlists Grand Coalition [3] 1st Round [2]

Yazd Province districts

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Yazd and Sadouq (1) Abolfazl Mousavi List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Ardakan (1) Mohammad Reza Tabesh List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Taft and Meibod (1) Kamal Dehghani-Firouzabadi List of Hope [1] 1st Round [2]
Mehriz, Bafq, Abarkouh, and Khatam (1) Mohammad Reza Sabbaghian List of Hope [lower-alpha 2] [7] 2nd Round [4]

Ilam Province districts

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Ilam, Eyvan, Shirvan, Chardavol & Mehran (2) Jalal Mirzaei List of Hope [1] /1st Round [2]
Salam Amini Unlisted [1] 2nd Round [4]
Dehloran, Darreh Shahr and Abdanan (1) Shadmehr Kazemzadeh Principlists1st Round [2]

Sistan and Baluchestan Province districts

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Zahedan (2) Hossein-Ali Shahriari Principlist1st Round
Alim Yarmohammadi Reformist1st Round
Khash, Mirjaveh, Nosratabad, and Kurin (1) Ali Kord Principlist1st Round
Chabahar, Nikshahr, Konarak, and Qasr-e-Qand (1) Abdolghafour Irannejad Front of Prudence and Development1st Round
Iranshahr, Sarbaz, Dalegan, and Fanuj (1) Mohammadnaeim Amini Fard Unlisted1st Round
Saravan, Sib & Suran, Mahrestan (1) Mohammad-Basit Dar-Azhi Independent1st Round
Zabol, Zehak, Hermand, Nimruz, and Hamun (2) Habibollah Dahmerdeh Principlist1st Round
Ahmad-Ali Keykha Moderate1st Round

Religious minority reserved seats

Electoral district (seats)CandidateListElected in
Armenians of Isfahan and South (1) Georgic Abrahamian Unlisted1st Round [2]
Armenians of Tehran and North (1) Karen Khanlari Unlisted1st Round [2]
Zoroastrians (1) Esfandiar Ekhtiyari Unlisted1st Round [2]
Jews (1) Siamak Moreh Sedgh Unlisted1st Round [2]
Assyrians and Chaldeans (1) Younatan Botkilia Unlisted1st Round [2]

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