Results of the 1972 Iranian local elections

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This article contains the results of the 1972 Iranian local elections.

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County councils

ProvinceSeats
New Iran Party People's Party Nonpartisan
Central
231 / 249
18 / 249
0 / 249
Khorasan
213 / 261
44 / 261
4 / 261
Esfahan
121 / 138
16 / 138
1 / 138
East Azerbaijan
231 / 282
48 / 282
3 / 282
Khuzestan
146 / 167
19 / 167
2 / 167
Mazandaran
169 / 207
33 / 207
5 / 207
Fars
126 / 160
21 / 160
13 / 160
Gilan
105 / 154
49 / 154
0 / 154
West Azerbaijan
99 / 132
23 / 132
10 / 132
Kerman
68 / 84
16 / 84
0 / 84
Kermanshah
67 / 83
16 / 83
0 / 83
Coastal
39 / 73
29 / 73
5 / 73
Sistan & Baluchestan
35 / 58
19 / 58
4 / 58
Kordestan
86 / 86
0 / 86
0 / 86
Hamedan
78 / 91
13 / 91
0 / 91
Lorestan
57 / 73
16 / 73
0 / 73
Zanjan
52 / 56
4 / 56
0 / 56
Yazd
33 / 40
7 / 40
0 / 40
Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari
26 / 34
7 / 34
1 / 34
Semnan
27 / 27
0 / 27
0 / 27
Ilam
22 / 31
7 / 31
2 / 31
Boyer-Ahmad & Kohgiluyeh
19 / 23
4 / 23
0 / 23
Total
2,050 / 2,509
409 / 2,509
50 / 2,509
Source: Ministry of Interior [1]

Educational councils

Source: Ministry of Interior [2]

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References

  1. Statistical Yearbook of Iran 1352 (March 1973 – March 1974) (PDF), Statistical Center of Iran, June 1976, Chapter IXL: Politics, Table 11: Members of the 2nd Shahrestan Councils by Affiliation to Political Parties and Administrative Divisions, 1351, p. 510 via The Iran Social Science Data Portal
  2. Statistical Yearbook of Iran 1352 (March 1973 – March 1974) (PDF), Statistical Center of Iran, June 1976, Chapter IXL: Politics, Table 13: Members of the Regional Educational Councils by Affiliation to Political Parties, 1351, pp. 513–514 via The Iran Social Science Data Portal