The registration process for
Iran’s City and Village Councils Elections has entered its final day
with more than 200,000 people having put their name down for the polls
so far, Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli says.
Rahmani
Fazli told reporters in Tehran on Sunday that 200,535 people
had completely signed up for the upcoming elections so far since the
beginning of the registration on March 20, saying a total number of
110,000 candidates would be elected to the councils.
He added that
the figure for the nominees so far includes 38,960 people, who have
registered for the city councils elections and 161,575 others signing up
for the village polls across the country.
The interior minister noted that the registration process would end at 24:00 local time (1930 GMT).
Iran will simultaneously hold the 12th presidential election and the 5th City and Village Councils Elections on May 19.
The registration process for the presidential election is scheduled to begin on April 11 and will last for five days.
The
Islamic City Council of Tehran currently has 31 members; however, it
will decrease its members to 21 people in accordance with a legislation
passed by the Iranian lawmakers in June 2016.
Meanwhile, the
deputy governor of Tehran Province for political and social affairs,
Shahabeddin Chavoshi, told IRNA on Sunday that 7,519 people, 897 women
and 6,622 men, had registered for the City and Village Council Elections
in the province over the past seven days.
He added that 4,411 people had registered for the city council elections and 3,108 others had signed up for the village polls.
The official noted that some 6,200 ballot boxes were prepared for the twin elections across the province.
Chavoshi
said electronic voting machines would be used in 19 cities in Tehran
Province, which have seats with 7-9 members at the city councils.
In
an address to a huge gathering of pilgrims in the holy Iranian city of
Mashhad on March 21 on the first day of the Persian New Year, Leader of
the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei described as "very
important" the issue of elections in the Islamic Republic, whether it be
the presidential, parliamentary or city council polls.
"Elections
are one of the two pillars of religious democracy," the Leader said,
adding, "We boast to the world courtesy of our elections and the enemies
ignore our elections in order to deal a blow to the Iranian nation and
the Islamic Republic."
Ayatollah Khamenei said a massive turnout
in the elections was a top priority, adding, "The Iranian nation must
shine in the elections."
Registration for Iran councils elections enters final day
March 26, 2017
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