According to The Iran Project, Iran's former president Muhammad Khatami attended Jamaran Hussainiya to cast his votes in the presidential election run-off.
According to The Iran Project, the second phase of the 14th Iranian presidential election is underway in the Central District of Qods County, Tehran province, Iran.
Iranians have headed to the polls in the runoff presidential election, a week after none of the candidates could secure the majority of votes in the snap election.
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei cast his vote just after the start of the runoff presidential election across Iran on Friday (July 5).
Iran’s Charge d’affaires to London, Ali Matinfar, has said that necessary measures have been taken to guarantee the security of Iranian expatriates during the presidential runoff in the UK, warning that any individuals attempting to disrupt the election process will face consequences.
Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi has underscored the integrity of the country’s presidential election as a prerogative of the public that needs to be safeguarded amid foreign-backed attempts to jeopardize the security of the July 7 runoff vote.
As two candidates are headed for a runoff in Iran's presidential race, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made arrangements for the participation of expatriates in the upcoming polls, slated for July 5.
Iranian presidential candidate Masoud Pezeshkian issued a message after the Friday election results were out, calling for high voter turnout in the presidential runoff election next Friday.
Results in Iran’s 14th presidential election show that Iran's presidential elections have gone to a runoff between Massoud Pezeshkian and Saeed Jalili slated for July 5, according to the spokesperson for Iran’s election headquarters, Mohsen Eslami.