Interior Ministry discloses 41% voter turnout in March 1 elections

March 4, 2024 - 22:27

TEHRAN- Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi has revealed that the turnout for the March 1 elections stood at 41%, with approximately 25 million individuals participating, including a 5% count of blank votes.

In a press conference held on Monday evening, Minister Vahidi lauded the successful conduct of both the parliamentary and Assembly of Experts elections, stating that it brought joy to supporters of democracy while stirring resentment among detractors. 

He emphasized the resilience of the Iranian people, who defied attempts by hostile forces to dampen enthusiasm and suppress voter turnout.

Vahidi commended the Leader of the Islamic Revolution for his guidance during the electoral process, crediting Ayatollah Khamenei's principles with steering the nation in the right direction. 

He highlighted the exemplary security measures implemented during the elections, despite efforts by adversaries to disrupt proceedings, asserting that the nation's enemies suffered a significant setback in their attempts to sow chaos.

Regarding the integrity of the elections, Vahidi stressed that the country adhered to the highest health standards, ensuring meticulous attention to every vote cast. 

He expressed gratitude to all involved for their efforts in upholding these standards, acknowledging the challenging circumstances, including adverse weather conditions and external threats, that were overcome to facilitate the participation of 25 million voters.

The minister applauded the robust competition among candidates representing various political factions, underscoring the diversity of voices that contributed to the democratic process. 

He noted an increase in voter turnout compared to previous elections, despite the challenges faced, and extended congratulations to the newly elected members of parliament and the Assembly of Experts.

Addressing concerns about invalid votes, Vahidi clarified that only 5% of votes were deemed blank across the country, dismissing narratives suggesting widespread irregularities. 

He also announced that the second round of elections is scheduled to take place in early spring.