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Iranian presidential election

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The President of Iran is the highest official elected by direct, popular vote, although the President carries out the decrees, and answers to the Supreme Leader of Iran, who functions as the country's head of state.[1][2] Chapter IX of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran sets forth the qualifications for presidential candidates. Powers of the presidency include signing treaties and other agreements with foreign countries and international organizations, with Supreme Leader's approval; administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs, as decreed by the Supreme Leader.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] The President also appoints the ministers, subject to the approval of Parliament.[11]

Candidates have to be vetted by the Guardian Council, a twelve-member body consisting of six clerics (selected by Iran's Supreme Leader), and six lawyers (proposed by the head of Iran's judicial system and voted in by the Parliament).[12]

The Guardian Council interprets the term supervision in Article 99 as "approbation supervision" (Persian: نظارت استصوابی)[13] which implies the right for acceptance or rejection of elections legality and candidates competency. This interpretation is in contrast with the idea of "notification supervision" (Persian: نظارت استطلاعی) which does not imply the mentioned approval right.[14] The "evidentiary supervision" (Persian: نظارت استنادی), which requires evidences for acceptance or rejection of elections legality and candidates competency, is another interpretation of mentioned article.[15][16]

Iranian presidential election[17][18][19]
ElectionsDateEligible votersNumber of
votes
Voter

Turnout Percentage

Number of
candidates
WinnerNumber of
Votes for Winner
Percentage of Vote
1st electionJanuary 25, 198020,993,64314,152,90767.41124Abolhassan Banisadr10,709,33075.6
2nd electionJuly 24, 198122,687,01714,572,49364.244Mohammad-Ali Rajai12,960,61991.0
3rd electionOctober 2, 198122,687,01716,847,71574.264Ali Khamenei16,007,07297.01
4th electionAugust 16, 198525,993,80214,238,58754.783Ali Khamenei12,203,87087.09
5th electionJuly 28, 198930,139,59816,452,56254.592Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani15,537,39496.01
6th electionJune 11, 199333,156,05516,796,75550.664Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani10,449,93364.0
7th electionMay 23, 199736,466,48729,145,74579.924Mohammad Khatami20,078,18769.06
8th electionJune 8, 200142,170,23028,155,96966.7710Mohammad Khatami21,659,05377.01
9th electionJune 17, 200546,786,41827,958,93159.762Mahmoud Ahmadinejad17,284,78261.69
10th electionJune 12, 200946,199,99739,371,21484.834Mahmoud Ahmadinejad24,592,79362.63
11th electionJune 14, 201350,483,19236,821,53872.946Hassan Rouhani18,692,50050.71
12th electionMay 19, 201756,410,23441,366,08573.334Hassan Rouhani23,636,65257.14
13th electionJune 18, 202159,310,30728,933,00448.84Ebrahim Raisi17,926,34561.9

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