(5 Jul 2024)
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Qods Town, near Tehran - 5 July 2024
1. Various of reformist Iranian candidate Masoud Pezeshkian surrounded by supporters at polling station
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Qarchak county, near Tehran, Iran - 5 July 2024
2. Wide of hard-line Iranian presidential candidate Saeed Jalili surrounded by supporters at polling station
3. Jalili doing paperwork to vote
4. Various of Jalili casting ballot, greeting supporters
STORYLINE:
Iran's reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian and hard-line candidate Saeed Jalili cast their votes in Iran's presidential run-off election in polling stations near Tehran on Friday.
Both candidates were swarmed by supporters outside the polling stations.
The race between Jalili and Pezeshkian comes after a first round of voting saw the lowest turnout ever for an Iranian election, leaving turnout Friday a major question.
Iranians began voting on Friday for a candidate to replace the late President Ebrahim Raisi, killed in a helicopter crash last month, as public apathy has become pervasive in the Islamic Republic after years of economic woes, mass protests and tensions in the Middle East.
Voters face a choice between the hard-line former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili and Pezeshkian, a heart surgeon and longtime parliament member who has allied himself with moderates and reformists within Iran’s Shiite theocracy.
An initial round of voting June 28 saw no candidate get over 50% of the vote, forcing the runoff. It also saw the lowest turnout ever for an Iranian election, leaving turnout Friday a major question.
There have been calls for a boycott, including from imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, though potential voters in Iran appear to have made the decision not to participate last week on their own as there’s no widely accepted opposition movement operating within or outside of the country.
State television broadcast images of modest lines at select polling places around the country as polls opened Friday.
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