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Iran election extended amid high turnout | Iran election extended amid high turnout |
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Voting in Iran has been extended twice as crowds rushed to cast their ballots in the first election since a deal with world powers over its nuclear programme and the lifting of sanctions. | |
Voters are choosing a new parliament and Assembly of Experts, a clerical body that appoints the Supreme Leader. | Voters are choosing a new parliament and Assembly of Experts, a clerical body that appoints the Supreme Leader. |
Reformists are hoping to gain influence in the conservative-dominated bodies. | Reformists are hoping to gain influence in the conservative-dominated bodies. |
But of 12,000 people who registered as candidates, only half were allowed to stand, including just 200 moderates. | |
The outcome could affect reformist President Hassan Rouhani's chances of re-election in 2017. | The outcome could affect reformist President Hassan Rouhani's chances of re-election in 2017. |
What is the Assembly of Experts? | What is the Assembly of Experts? |
Iran elections: Five things to know | Iran elections: Five things to know |
Elections highlight divisions | Elections highlight divisions |
Punchy politics on social media | Punchy politics on social media |
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for a big turnout to "disappoint" the country's enemies. | |
"Whoever likes Iran and its dignity, greatness and glory should vote," he said after casting his ballot. | |
State TV said voting had been extended to by three hours to 21:00 (17:30 GMT) - because of a "rush of voters" outside polling stations. | |
Voting had earlier been extended to 20:00. The authorities said the extension had been granted because of unexpectedly high turnout. | |
The parliamentary elections are to choose 290 MPs for four-year terms. | |
Voters will also select 88 clerics to the Assembly of Experts, who serve eight-year terms. | Voters will also select 88 clerics to the Assembly of Experts, who serve eight-year terms. |
Members of the new Assembly might end up choosing the successor to Ayatollah Khamenei, who is 76 and has suffered ill-health. | Members of the new Assembly might end up choosing the successor to Ayatollah Khamenei, who is 76 and has suffered ill-health. |
Some 55 million people are eligible to vote. | Some 55 million people are eligible to vote. |
BBC Persian's Ali Hamedani says the economy has been a key issue in this election. | |
With sanctions lifted and Western investors beginning to return to Iran, there are high hopes for an improvement in daily life, he says. | |
Reformists and moderates say they are targeting greater foreign investment which, our correspondent says, will drive jobs for young people. | |
More than half of Iranians are under 35 but the youth unemployment rate is 25%, more than two and a half times the national average. | |
However, conservatives say strong economic growth is more likely to come from domestic production in what they describe as a "resistance economy" that draws on the ideals of the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution. | However, conservatives say strong economic growth is more likely to come from domestic production in what they describe as a "resistance economy" that draws on the ideals of the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution. |
Results for the Assembly of Experts are expected over the weekend. The results of the parliamentary election could take longer and it is likely to go to a second round in April as candidates need 25% of the vote to win outright. | Results for the Assembly of Experts are expected over the weekend. The results of the parliamentary election could take longer and it is likely to go to a second round in April as candidates need 25% of the vote to win outright. |
Are you voting in Iran? What are your thoughts on the election? What issues matter to you? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your comments. | Are you voting in Iran? What are your thoughts on the election? What issues matter to you? You can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your comments. |
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