Iranian legislative election, 2000

Iranian legislative election, 2000
Iran
18 February and 5 May 2000
All 290 seats of Islamic Consultative Assembly
146 seats needed for a majority
Registered 38,726,388[1]
Turnout 69.27%
Alliance Reformists Principlists
Seats won 195≈222 54≈74
Electoral list 2nd of Khordad Followers of the Line of Imam and Leader

Speaker before election

Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri
Combatant Clergy

Elected Speaker

Mehdi Karroubi
Combatant Clerics

Parliamentary elections were held in Iran on 18 February 2000, with a second round on 5 May.[2] The result was a victory for the 2nd of Khordad Front and its allies, which won 195,[3] 216[4] or 222[1] of the 290 seats in the Majlis.

Electoral system

The elections were conducted using a two-round system, with the number of candidates progressing to the second round being double the number of seats available. Candidates required an absolute majority to win a seat in the first round, and plurality to win in the second round.[5] Five seats reserved for minority groups including Jews, Zorastrians, Armenians from the north and south of the country and one elected by Assyrians.[5]

Campaign

A total of 6,083 candidates contested the elections.[1] 225 of the 290 seats were won in the first round of voting.[1]

Main reformist coalition lists were "2nd of Khordad Press" and "Coalition of 15 Groups Supporting 2nd of Khordad" (including 11 out of 18 members in the 2nd of Khordad Front) and main principlist coalition was Coalition of Followers of the Line of Imam and Leader. Rest of lists were issued by solitary parties.[6] For the first time Council of Nationalist-Religious Activists of Iran issued an electoral list and was able to win two exclusive seats (Alireza Rajaei in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr and Rahman Kargosha in Arak, Komijan and Khondab) but the Guardian Council declared their votes "voided".[7]

Results

Nationwide

In the following table, the Independents are counted as "allies".

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Islamic Iran Participation Front and allies 216New
Combatant Clergy Association and allies 74–36
Invalid/blank votes
Total 290+20
Registered voters/turnout38,726,386
Source: Nohlen et al.[2]

An Inter-Parliamentary Union report cites the following results:

Electoral list 1st round seats 2nd round seats Total seats won
2nd of Khordad Front17052222
Front of Followers of the Line of the Imam and the Leader45954
Independents10414
Source: Inter-Parliamentary Union[1]

Another source cites that reformist enjoyed a majority (69.25%), or 26.8 million, of the 38.7 million voters who cast ballots in the February 18, 2000 first round. Ultimately reformists won 195 of the 290 Majlis seats in that election.[3]

Tehran

15 electoral lists were issued for 30 seats in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district, endorsing a total of 113 individuals. The 113 listed candidates received an average of 437,459 votes, while 723 unlisted candidates received only 5,524 in average.[8]

Average votes received by each list in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr electoral district[8]
List Average votes*
Islamic Iran Participation Front
 
1,049,891
2nd of Khordad Press
 
1,032,847
Office for Strengthening Unity
 
963,619
Association of Combatant Clerics
 
792,630
Worker House
 
650,733
Executives of Construction Party
 
631,597
Association of the Women of the Islamic Republic
 
598,820
Society of Researchers
 
476,650
Independence Party of Iran
 
454,204
Moderation and Development Party
 
427,508
Combatant Clergy Association
 
396,376
Society of Devotees of the Islamic Revolution
 
386,379
Islamic Society of Students
 
379,938
Islamic Civizilation Party
 
360,825
Summit of Freethinkers
 
263,826
*Average votes is the arithmetic mean of total votes received by all candidates listed.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Elections held in 2000 IPU
  2. 1 2 Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p68 ISBN 0-19-924958-X
  3. 1 2 Abrahamian, Ervand, History of Modern Iran, Columbia University Press, 2008, p.188
  4. Nohlen et al, p74
  5. 1 2 Iran IPU
  6. Gholami, Fattah (23 February 2012). داستان انتخابات - ششمين دوره انتخابات مجلس شوراي اسلامياصلاح‌طلبان آمدند. Jamejam Online (in Persian). 100804970772. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  7. Beheshti, Ebrahim (4 January 2016) [14 Dey 1394]. "گزارش "ایران" از صف‌آرایی گروه‌های سیاسی در ۹ دوره انتخابات مجلس" (in Persian) (6116). Iran. 109221. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  8. 1 2 Mehdi Mohsenian-Rad (May 2000) [Ordibehesht 1379]. "بررسی آماری نتایج انتخابات مجلس ششم در تهران" [Statistical Analysis of 6th Parliament in Tehran]. Majlis Research Center (in Persian). 5505523.

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