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2013 Iranian local elections

2013 Iranian local elections

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The Iranian local elections took place on 14 June 2013 to elected members of the fourth council of the City and Village Councils of Iran.[2] This election was held by a general election with the presidential election. The original date of the election was in June 2010 but Parliament of Iran voted to increase age of the councils from 4 to 7 years. The councils began their work one month after the election to elect the new mayors.[3]

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Background

The city and village councils are local establishments that are elected by public vote in all cities and villages across the country. Council members in each city or village are elected for a four-year term. The councils are tasked with helping the Islamic republic's social, economic, cultural and educational advancement by encouraging public participation in social affairs. The city councils also elects city mayors.

Registrations

The registration of candidates was toke place from 15 to 20 April 2013. The Guardian Council was announced the final candidates on 16 May 2013. The candidates that failed to enter the election had a four days timeout for protest.[4][5]

Members

The councils have 124,700 original members; with the allowance members, it reaches to 207,587 members.[6] This is different from the previous election.[7]

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Election summary

Ministry of Interior have announced that election will be held by electoral vote in fourteen provinces.[8] The candidates can began their publicity from 6 June and it will be end 24 hours before the election.[9] According to Interior Minister, Mostafa Mohammad Najjar a number of 352,165 persons have enrollment.[10]

Results

Provincial capitals

Khabar Online published the results of the election in 9 major cities, according to electoral lists. Those who did not count as Principlist or Reformist, were Independents:[11]

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Fars News Agency also published a detailed report for province capitals, with the results as following:[1]

Province capital seats won by political factions according to Fars News Agency report.[1]

  Principlists (50.1%)
  Reformists (18.37%)
  Independents (31.52%)
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Highlights

For the first time in Iran, Sepanta Niknam, a Zoroastrian citizen was elected to the city council of Yazd.[12][13]

In another unprecedented event, Samiyeh Balochzehi, a Baloch Sunni woman was elected as a mayor in Iran, by the council of Kalat in Sistan and Baluchestan Province.[14]


References

  1. "فارس گزارش می دهد اصولگرایان پیروز انتخابات شوراها". Fars News Agency. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  2. "the date of the local election have announced". Archived from the original on 25 April 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  3. City Councils law Archived 28 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine Ministry of Interior
  4. "Electoral voted in 14 provinces". Archived from the original on 4 May 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  5. "Iran's Guardian Council Tries to Exclude Non-Muslims from Running", Human Rights Watch, 19 April 2017, retrieved 25 May 2017
  6. Shima Shahrabi (21 April 2017), "Religious Minorities Barred from Running in Local Elections", Iran Wire, retrieved 25 May 2017
  7. A correspondent in Tehran (5 December 2013), "Baluch Sunni woman elected mayor is first for Iran", Al-Monitor, retrieved 25 May 2017

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