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.
Electoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | |
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Isfahan (5) | Hamidreza Fouladgar | Principlists Grand Coalition [3] | 1st Round [2] | |
Nahid Tajeddin | 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] |
Electoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | |
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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] |
Electoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | |
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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 | Principlists | 1st Round [2] |
Electoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | |
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Zahedan (2) | Hossein-Ali Shahriari | Principlist | 1st Round | |
Alim Yarmohammadi | Reformist | 1st Round | ||
Khash, Mirjaveh, Nosratabad, and Kurin (1) | Ali Kord | Principlist | 1st Round | |
Chabahar, Nikshahr, Konarak, and Qasr-e-Qand (1) | Abdolghafour Irannejad | Front of Prudence and Development | 1st Round | |
Iranshahr, Sarbaz, Dalegan, and Fanuj (1) | Mohammadnaeim Amini Fard | Unlisted | 1st Round | |
Saravan, Sib & Suran, Mahrestan (1) | Mohammad-Basit Dar-Azhi | Independent | 1st Round | |
Zabol, Zehak, Hermand, Nimruz, and Hamun (2) | Habibollah Dahmerdeh | Principlist | 1st Round | |
Ahmad-Ali Keykha | Moderate | 1st Round |
Electoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | |
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Armenians of Isfahan and South (1) | Georgic Abrahamian | Unlisted | 1st Round [2] | |
Armenians of Tehran and North (1) | Karen Khanlari | Unlisted | 1st Round [2] | |
Zoroastrians (1) | Esfandiar Ekhtiyari | Unlisted | 1st Round [2] | |
Jews (1) | Siamak Moreh Sedgh | Unlisted | 1st Round [2] | |
Assyrians and Chaldeans (1) | Younatan Botkilia | Unlisted | 1st Round [2] |
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