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Reformists Coalition (2013)

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Reformists Coalition
ChairmanMohsen Rohami[1]
Youth HQZahra Eshraghi
List-leaderAhmad Masjed-Jamei[1]
Founded2013
SloganPersian: شهر من، من به تو می‌اندیشم, lit.'O my city! I think of you.'[2]
CampReformists
Tehran City Council
13 / 31
Website
shoraha92.com (archived)

The Reformists Coalition (Persian: ائتلاف اصلاح‌طلبان) was the main electoral alliance of reformists for the 2013 municipal election of Tehran.[1]

Most reformist figures were disqualified for the elections, including the incumbent councillor Masoumeh Ebtekar, Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mahmoud Alizadeh-Tabatabaei among others. Some were dropped off the list, most notably the former councillor Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, who as a result compiled his own list.[1]

The Reformists Coalition was able to win 13 out of 31 seats.[3]

Candidates

# Candidate[4] Party Votes %
1 Ahmad Masjed-Jamei 281,548 12.55
2 Elaheh Rastgou ILP 179,982 8.02
3 Esmaeil Dousti NTP 158,707 7.07
4 Ahmad Donyamali 157,277 7.01
5 Mohammad Salari IISP 155,138 6.91
6 Mohammad-Mehdi Tondgouyan 154,921 6.90
7 Fatemeh Daneshvar 144,792 6.45
8 Ahmad Hakimipour HAMA 137,694 6.13
9 Mohammad Haghani 135,100 6.02
10 Abdolhossein Mokhtabad 129,969 5.79
11 Mehdi Hojjat 135,100 5.67
12 Gholamreza Ansari IISP 126,500 5.64
13 Mohsen Sorkhou ILP 118,745 5.29
14 Masoud Soltanifar NTP 114,118 5.08
15 Valiollah Shojapourian NTP 110,696 4.93
16 Ali Saberi 109,411 4.87
17 Afshin Habibzadeh ILP 108,059 4.81
18 Hassan Khalilabadi IAT 106,731 4.75
19 Zahra Sadre'azam-Nouri 105,896 4.72
20 Faezeh Dolati OIF 105,675 4.71
21 Abbas Mirza-Aboutalebi IISP 104,591 4.66
22 Adel Abdi AEII 104,176 4.64
23 Mohammad Saeidnejad 101,683 4.53
24 Afshin Ala' 101,542 4.53
25 Siavash Shahrivar 101,034 4.50
26 Mehdi Nademi 98,970 4.41
27 Abolhassan Riazi 98,628 4.40
28 Mohammad Mirzaei IIYP 94,758 4.22
29 Behrouz Shojaei IIPF 94,446 4.21
30 Ali Nozarpour NTP 89,385 3.98
31 Afzal Mousavi ECP 87,465 3.90

References

  1. ^ a b c d Behrooz Samadbeygi (12 June 2013). "The Purchase and Sale of City Council Seats". Rooz Online. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  2. ^ Mahboubeh Khansari (11 June 2013). "Battle of the Lists for the Fourth Councils Election". Asharq Al Awsat (in Persian). Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  3. ^ Ali M. Pedram (20 June 2013). "Reformists return to power in Iran's local elections". Asharq Al Awsat. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  4. ^ "Final list of the Reformists Coalition". Aftab News (in Persian). 9 June 2013. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
Preceded by Reformist coalition for local elections
2013
Succeeded by
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