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Unofficial reports put Iran election turnout around 40 percent


An Iranian cleric casts his vote during parliamentary elections at a polling station in Tehran, Iran, March 1, 2024. (Credit: Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)

Unofficial reports on Saturday estimated turnout in Iran’s parliamentary election, seen as a test of the clerical establishment’s legitimacy, at about 40 percent, which would be the lowest turnout since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

With heavyweight moderates and conservatives staying out and reformists calling Friday's election unfree and unfair, the contest was essentially among hardliners and low-key conservatives who proclaim loyalty to Islamic revolutionary ideals.

The Interior Ministry may announce the official turnout later on Saturday.

Tehran's rulers needed a high turnout to repair their legitimacy, badly damaged by anti-government protests in 2022-23 that spiraled into some of the worst political turmoil since the revolution.

But official surveys suggested only about 41 percent of eligible Iranians would vote. That appeared to be the case, as Hamshahri newspaper said more than 25 million people, or 41 percent of eligible voters, had turned out.

Iran's turnout hit a record low 42.5 percent in 2020 parliamentary elections, while about 62 percent of voters participated in 2016.

Hamshahri called Friday's turnout "a 25-million slap” to calls for an election boycott, in a front-page headline next to a depiction of a ballot paper smacking US President Joe Biden in the face.

The election coincided with growing frustration over Iran's economic woes and restrictions on political and social freedoms.

It was twinned with a vote for the 88-seat Assembly of Experts, an influential body tasked with choosing the 84-year-old Khamenei's successor.

Unofficial reports on Saturday
estimated turnout in Iran’s parliamentary election, seen as a
test of the clerical establishment’s legitimacy, at about 40 percent,
which would be the lowest turnout since the 1979 Islamic
revolution.
With heavyweight moderates and conservatives staying out and
reformists calling Friday's election unfree and unfair, the
contest...