Parliamentary election in Iran in 1988
The 1988 Iranian parliamentary elections took place on April 8, 1988 and were the third parliamentary elections after the Islamic Revolution and the last parliamentary elections during the First Gulf War in Iran .
Result and consequences
be right | Percentage ownership % | |
---|---|---|
Eligible voters | 27,986,736 | 100 |
Voters | 16,714,281 | 59.72 |
registered candidates | 1999 | 100 |
admitted candidates | 1,417 | 70.88 |
elected male candidates | 266 | 98.52 |
elected female candidates | 4th | 1.48 |
The most important party in Iran to date, the Islamic Republican Party (self-dissolution on June 2, 1987) was replaced by the party of the Union of the Warring Clergy .
See also
Remarks
- ↑ The second round (by-elections) took place on May 13, 1988. See: ipu.org (PDF; 17 kB) Iran 1988
- ↑ by the Guardian Council
- ↑ 37 women registered to vote
Individual evidence
- ↑ princeton.edu ( Memento of May 30, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) 1988 Parliamentary Election , accessed on February 11, 2013