2006 Tehran City Council election

An election to the Islamic City Council of Tehran took place on 15 December 2006, along with the local elections nationwide.

Islamic City Council of Tehran election, 2006

15 December 2006

15 City Council seats
8 seats needed for a majority
Turnout47%[1]
Alliance Conservatives Reformists
Seats won
10 / 15
4 / 15
Seat change 4 4

Chairman before election

Mehdi Chamran
Conservative

Elected Chairman

Mehdi Chamran
Conservative

The council is elected by the plurality-at-large voting system. The Principlists gained 10 seats, while the Reformists won 4. Another seat went to Alireza Dabir who ran as an Independent, but was close to then mayor Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.[2]

Results

# Candidate Electoral list Votes %
FLIL GCP PSS RC
15 Sitting Members
1Mehdi Chamran YY 603,76636.45
2Morteza Talaie YY 539,76132.58
3Rasoul KhademY 427,09725.78
4Abbas Sheibani YY 394,45723.81
5Hadi SaeiY 384,35823.20
6Hamzeh ShakibYYY 330,23319.93
7Alireza Dabir 306,72918.52
8Parvin AhmadinejadY 242,50114.64
9Masoumeh EbtekarY 232,95914.06
10Ahmad Masjed-JameiY 216,01513.04
11Mohammad Ali NajafiY 202,70012.24
12Masoumeh Abad YY 201,75412.18
13Hassan BayadiY 200,39712.10
14Khosrow DaneshjooYY 200,17512.08
15Habib KashaniY 197,28411.91
Alternative Members
16Abdolmoghim Nasehi YY 195,83911.83
17Hassan ZiariYY 188,22611.36
18Mahmoud KhosravivafaY 173,32110.46
19Amir-Ali AmiriY 160,9349.71
20Bahman AdibzadehY 158,6269.57
21Mohsen VafamehrY 154,8779.34
Defeated Candidates
22Abbas Masjedi-AraniYY 153,0669.24
23Mehrdad BazrpashY 150,0889.06
24Amir Reza Vaezi-AshtianiY 148,5058.96
25Masoud ZaribafanY 147,6578.91
Total Votes1,656,558100
Source: BBC / Iran

References

  1. Majid, Mohammadi (2018), The Iranian Reform Movement: Civil and Constitutional Rights in Suspension, Springer, p. 255, ISBN 9783319909691
  2. Raz Zimmt (22 December 2006). "Election Results for the Assembly of Experts and Local Councils: Preliminary Appraisal". ACIS Iran Pulse. Retrieved 1 April 2017. The results in Tehran give the list of Qalibaf's followers ("Usulgarayan") eight of the 15 seats, the reformists' four and Ahmadinejad's followers two. Another seat went to an independent candidate, close to Qalibaf.
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