In the second round of the elections, 67 per cent of the 58 Reformists managed to secure a seat in the parliament while 37 per cent of the Principalists managed to obtain the majority of votes.
The makeup of Iran’s 10th parliament, to the moment, consists of 122 Reformists, 84 Principalists (with two candidates under both political leanings), and 82 Independents.
According to Interior Ministry Spokesman Hossein Ali Amiri, the 10th Parliament of Iran (Majlis) is scheduled to start on May 28, 2016.
The results specified with * are unofficial.
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East Azerbaijan |
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Constituency |
Seats |
Principlist |
Reformist |
Independent |
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*Tabriz, Azarshahr and Oskou |
4 |
Mohammad Hossein Farhangi Mohammad Esmaeil Saeidi |
Shahabodin Bimeghdar Zahra Saei |
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Ahar, Heris |
1 |
Beitollah Abdollahi |
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| Sarab | 1 | Yousef Davoudi | ||
| *Shabestar | 1 | Masoumeh Aghapour Alishahi | ||
| Maragheh, Ajabshir | 1 | Mohammad Ali Hosseinzadeh | ||
| Marand, Jolfa | 1 | Mohammad Hassan Nejad | ||
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West Azerbaijan |
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Constituency |
Seats |
Principlist |
Reformist |
Independent |
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*Urmia |
2 |
Hadi Bahadori |
Rouhollah Hazratpour | |
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Salmas |
1 |
Shahrouz Barzegar |
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*Miandoab, Shahin Dej, and Takab |
2 |
Jahanbakhsh Mohebinia |
Homayoun Hashemi |
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Ardebil |
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Constituency |
Seats |
Principlist |
Reformist |
Independent |
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Ardebil, Namin and Nir |
1 |
Mohammad Feizi |
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Parsabad and Bilesavar |
1 |
Shakour Pourhossein Shaghlan |
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Isfahan |
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Constituency |
Seats |
Principlist |
Reformist |
Independent |
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*Samirom |
1 |
Asghar Salimi |
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Shahr-reza and Samirom Sofla |
1 |
Somayeh Mahmoudi |
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Ilam |
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Constituency |
Seats |
Principlist |
Reformist |
Independent |
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Ilam, Ivan, Shirvan, Chardavol and Mehran |
2 |
Jalal Mirzaei |
Salam Amini |
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Dehloran, Darreh-Shahr and Abdanan |
1 |
Shadmehr Kazemzadeh |
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Tehran |
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Constituency |
Seats |
Principlist |
Reformist |
Independent |
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Damavand and Firouzkouh |
1 |
Ghasem Mirzaei Nikou |
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Robat Karim |
1 |
Hassan Norouzi |
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Shahriar |
1 |
Mohammad Mahmoudi Shahneshin |
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Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari |
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Constituency |
Seats |
Principlist |
Reformist |
Independent |
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*Ardel, Farsan, Kouhrang and Kiar |
1 |
Ali Kazemi Babaheidari |
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Boroujen |
1 |
Khadijeh Rabiei |
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| Khorasan Razavi | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Torbat Heidarieh and Mahvelat | 1 | Saeid Bastani | ||
| Khuzestan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| *Ahvaz | 3 |
Homayoun Yousefi Javad Kazemi Nasab Ali Sari |
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| Abadan | 1 | Gholamreza Sharafi | ||
| Izeh and Bagh Malek | 1 | Hedayatollah Khademi | ||
| Mahshahr Port, Omidieh and Hendijan | 1 | Ali Golmoradi | ||
| Behbahan | 1 | Habibollah Keshtzar | ||
| Masjed Soleyman, Lali, Haftgol and Andika | 1 | Ali Asgar Zaheri | ||
| Zanjan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Zanjan and Tarom | 2 |
Ali Vaghfchi Freydoun Ahmadi |
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| Abhar and Khoramdareh | 1 | Mohammad Azizi | ||
| Khodabandeh | 1 | Ahmad Bigdeli | ||
| Fars | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| *Shiraz | 1 | Ali Akbari | ||
| Neyriz and Estehban | 1 | Farhad Tahmasebi | ||
| Darab and Zarrin-Dasht | 1 | Reza Ansari | ||
| Mamasani | 1 | Masoud Goudarzi | ||
| Kordestan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Sanandaj, Divandareh and Kamyaran | 1 | Seyed Ahsan Alavi | ||
| Marivan adn Sarvabad | 1 | Mansour Moradi | ||
| Kermanshah | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Kermanshah | 1 | Ahmad Safari | ||
| Saghez | 1 | Seyed Javad Hosseinikia | ||
| Golestan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Gorgan and Aqqala | 2 |
Nour Mohammad Torbatinejad |
Nabi Hezarjaribi | |
| Kordkouy, Torkaman and Gaz Port | 1 | Ramin Nourgholipour | ||
| Gilan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| *Rasht | 2 | Jabar Kouchakinejad | Mohammad Sadegh Hassani | |
| Roudbar | 1 | Manouchehr Jamali | ||
| Lorestan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Khoramabad and Doureh | 2 | Mohammadreza Melkshahi Rad | Seyd Mohammad Khan Biranvand | |
| Boroujerd | 2 |
Alaedin Boroujerdi Abbas Goudarzi |
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| Doroud and Ezna | 1 | Majid Kianpour | ||
| Mazandaran | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Babol | 1 | Hossein Niaz Azari | ||
| Ghaem Shahr, Savadkouh and Jouybar | 1 | Seyed Ali Adyani Rad | ||
| Markazi | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Arak, Komeijan adn Khandab | 1 | Seyed Mehdi Moghadasi | ||
| Saveh and Zarandieh | 1 | Mohammad Reza Mansouri | ||
| Shazand | 1 | Ali Ebrahimi | ||
| Hormozgan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Lengeh Port, Bastak and Parsian | 1 | Khaled Zamzamnejad | ||
| Hamedan | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Razan | 1 | Hassan Lotfi | ||
| Malayer | 1 | Ahad Azadikhah | ||
| Yazd | ||||
| Constituency | Seats | Principlist | Reformist | Independent |
| Mehriz, Bafq, Abarkouh and Khatam | 1 | Mohammad Reza Sabaghian | ||



He has managed to visit 20 countries so far. “I was eleven when I went to Poland with my grandmother. She’s originally Polish. I really liked that trip, and have been in love with travelling ever since. I made a trip to London when I was 20, and kept returning there once or twice a year. I made friends there. After that, I started travelling around Europe and then went to countries further away in East Asia and South America. Going to new places is the most exciting part of my adventure.”
He spent four days in Tehran without planning to visit Shiraz or Isfahan, the more historical cities. He explains, “Those who knew about my travel plan kept asking me why I wasn’t going to Isfahan or Shiraz, but I preferred to choose a city that has many Iranians from different cultures and backgrounds in it. So I chose Tehran. It’s a noisy city though, like my own New York.”
He said, “My mother is very conservative, and has never been out of the US. Before coming to Iran, she was very worried and scared. Later, when I sent her messages from here, she was a bit calmer. I really hope the two countries’ relations improve, and that we see reliable political relations between them too.”





























































