Election Upset in Iran: Reformist Candidate Wins Presidential Runoff
In a surprising turn of events in Iran, the reformist candidate, Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, emerged victorious in the presidential runoff election, defeating his hard-line rival, according to the Ministry of Interior’s announcement on Saturday morning.
Election Results
Candidate | Votes |
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Masoud Pezeshkian | 16.3 million votes |
Saeed Jalili | 13.5 million votes |
Turnout and Impact
Despite a 50 percent voter turnout, 10 percentage points higher than the first round, the election saw about 30.5 million ballots cast. The record-low turnout in the first round was a result of widespread boycotts as a form of protest.
The possibility of a hard-line administration enforcing strict social rules and maintaining a tough stance in sanction negotiations motivated more Iranians to participate in the runoff election.
Celebrations and Reactions
Following the announcement of Dr. Pezeshkian’s victory, his supporters celebrated by taking to the streets, honking horns, dancing, and cheering outside campaign offices across various cities. Social media platforms were abuzz with congratulatory messages, praising the turnout as a win for wisdom over ignorance.
“The end of the rule of minority over majority. Congratulations for the victory of wisdom over ignorance,” said Ali Akbar Behmanesh, a prominent reformist politician and head of Dr. Pezeshkian’s campaign in Mazandaran province.