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Parliamentary Election Results: 34 Reformists, 22 Principalists, 11 Independent

In the runoff elections held Fri. to determine the makeup of Iran’s 10th parliament, 34 Reformists, 22 Principalists, 1 on both lists and 11 Independent candidates secured a seat in the 290-member assembly.

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.

 

East Azerbaijan

Constituency

Seats

Principlist

Reformist

Independent

 *Tabriz, Azarshahr and Oskou

4

Mohammad Hossein Farhangi

Mohammad Esmaeil Saeidi

Shahabodin Bimeghdar

Zahra Saei

Ahar, Heris 

1

Beitollah Abdollahi

Sarab 1 Yousef Davoudi
*Shabestar 1 Masoumeh Aghapour Alishahi
Maragheh, Ajabshir 1 Mohammad Ali Hosseinzadeh
Marand, Jolfa 1 Mohammad Hassan Nejad

West Azerbaijan 

Constituency

Seats

Principlist

Reformist

Independent

*Urmia

2

Hadi Bahadori

Rouhollah Hazratpour

Salmas

1

Shahrouz Barzegar

*Miandoab, Shahin Dej, and Takab

2

Jahanbakhsh Mohebinia

Homayoun Hashemi

Ardebil 

Constituency

Seats

Principlist

Reformist

Independent

Ardebil, Namin and Nir

1

Mohammad Feizi

Parsabad and Bilesavar

1

Shakour Pourhossein Shaghlan

Isfahan

Constituency

Seats

Principlist

Reformist

Independent

*Samirom

1

Asghar Salimi

Shahr-reza and Samirom Sofla

1

Somayeh Mahmoudi

Ilam

Constituency

Seats

Principlist

Reformist

Independent

Ilam, Ivan, Shirvan, Chardavol and Mehran

2

Jalal Mirzaei

Salam Amini

Dehloran, Darreh-Shahr and Abdanan

1

Shadmehr Kazemzadeh

Tehran 

Constituency

Seats

Principlist

Reformist

Independent

Damavand and Firouzkouh

1

Ghasem Mirzaei Nikou

Robat Karim

1

Hassan Norouzi

Shahriar 

1

Mohammad Mahmoudi Shahneshin

Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari

Constituency

Seats

Principlist

Reformist

Independent

*Ardel, Farsan, Kouhrang and Kiar

1

Ali Kazemi Babaheidari

Boroujen

1

Khadijeh Rabiei

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

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

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

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
Emad Askarieh

Emad Askarieh has worked as a journalist since 2002. The main focus of his work is foreign policy and world diplomacy. He started his career at Iran Front Page Media Group, and is currently serving as the World Editor and the Vice-President for Executive Affairs at the Iran Front Page (IFP) news website.

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