iranelections
Iran held its first parliamentary election Friday since mass 2022 protests over mandatory hijab laws following the death of Mahsa Amini, apparently drawing a low turnout amid calls for a boycott. The state-owned polling center ISPA predicted a turnout of 38.5% nationally with a 2% margin of error. Its estimate is based on a survey of 5,121 voting-age people. In capital Tehran, it forecasts a turnout of 23.5%. That could put turnout on track to be its lowest ever. The lowest previous came in the last parliamentary election in 2019, which saw a 42% turnout. It wasn't immediately clear if voter a...
Euronews (English)
Friday marks parliamentary election day in the Islamic Republic of Iran — or so the regime will want the world to believe. Cue the staged queues lining up at the ballot box ready to deliver their rehearsed script on “Islamic democracy” to international journalists, who will in turn flaunt their “rare and exclusive” reports in Iran. And while some mainstream media outlets in the West will no doubt fall into the Ayatollah’s trap, polling day on 1 March is anything but a free and fair vote. Of course, this will (hopefully) come as no surprise to many: there are no democratic elections in Iran. Ra...
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