Scholars of the moderates, Hassan Rohani, led the vote while the Iranian election that was held Friday, June 14, 2013. It was announced by the Iranian Interior Minister, Mostafa Mohammad Najjar on Saturday morning, June 15, 2013.
Reuters news agency, reported today that the number of new incoming voice amounted to 2,927,547 from 1,631 polling stations across Iran. Of that number, 1,459,998 Spiritual managed to get the voice of the Iranian people.
He managed to outperform its closest rival, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf who obtained 487 549 votes. While in the third position occupied by Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, with the acquisition of 383.82 votes.
Trailing beneath the former head of the revolutionary elite, Mohsen Rezaie who got 383,489 votes. Then the two lowest occupied by former Iranian foreign minister, Ali Akbar Velayati and Mohammad Gharazi with each of 383 489 and 38 197 votes.
TPS opened five hours longer than planned because of the millions of Iranians eager cast their ballots. It happened after Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged Iranians to participate in this year's elections.
"They want to fight our greatest enemy, namely Israel, the U.S., and their allies accuse Tehran of seeking nuclear weapons," said Interior Minister Najjar told state-run television station, Press TV.
The analysts also due to the prevailing spiritual benefits from many Iranians are voting. The authorities estimate the number of new incoming voice reached 70 percent.
If the results are accurate, then the number of votes counted so far is the new 2.5 percent of the total votes cast. According to CNN, if no candidate won a majority of Iranians, then the two candidates with the highest vote totals will advance to the 2nd round in the election.
2nd round of elections Iran planned to be held on 21 June. While the number of people who follow the Iranian election this year reached more than 50.5 million people.
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