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Iran (Parliamentary)
COUNTRY ELECTION TYPE DATE
Islamic Republic of Iran Parliamentary February 18, 2000
At stake in this election:
  • Seats in the Islamic Consultative Assembly: 290
Description of government structure:
  • Chief of State: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Hoseini-KHAMENEI
  • Head of Government: President Mohammad KHATAMI
  • Assembly: Iran has a unicameral Islamic Consultative Assembly, or Majles-e-Shura-ye-Eslami.
Description of electoral system:
  • Members of the Islamic Consultative Assembly are elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms.
  • The Islamic Consultative Assembly elects six members to the Council of Guardians and an additional six are appointed by the president.  The Council of Guardians is responsible for assuring that legislation passed is compatible with Islam.  They also supervise elections for the Assembly of Experts, the president and the parliament.
  • The 83 members of the Assembly of Experts are popularly elected and are responsible for appointing the leader of the Islamic Revoultion to serve until death or removal by the Council of Experts.
  • The president is popularly elected to a four-year term.
Results of the electoral races:
  • Coalition: The 2nd Khordad Front (Reformers)
    Leader: Mohammad Reza KHATAMI

  • Coalition: The Followers of the Line of Imam and the Leader (Conservatives)
    Leader: Mohammad Reza BAHONAR

  • Coalition: Executives of Constuction (Centrists)
    Leader: Hashemi Akbar RAF SANJANI

When was the last election? Number of seats in last election?
  • Parliamentary elections last held: March 8th and April 19th, 1996
  • Seats decided in the last election: 270
Population and number of registered voters:
  • Population: 65,179,752 (July 1999)
  • Number of registered voters: 32,000,000 (1996)
Of Interest:
  • In this election, the membership of the Islamic Consultative Assembly will increase from 270 to 290 members to reflect a population increase.
  • The forthcoming parliamentary elections represent the first time that political parties have been allowed to officially register, although they are still technically unconstitutional.
  • The voting age for this election has been raised from 15 to 16.  In spite of this change, Iran's electorate remains the youngest in the world.
SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ELECTION SYSTEMS (IFES)
For additional information: IFES ElectionGuide Online









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