This is a summary of the electoral history of Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, an Iranian Principlist politician who has been a member of Parliament of Iran since 2000 and was Speakers of the Parliament of Iran from 2004 to 2008.
After Alireza Rajaei's votes declared void and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani withdrew after winning in the 30th seat of Tehran, he was ranked down in the 29th place and won a seat. [1] He received 556,054 (25.20%) out of 2,204,847 votes. [2] He was initially ranked 33rd with 669,547 out of 2,931,113 votes. [3]
He received 888,276 (50.45%) votes and was ranked first in Tehran. [4]
He received 844,230 (44.21%) out of 1,909,262 votes and was ranked first in Tehran. [5]
He received 1,119,474 (47.94%) out of 2,335,125 votes and was ranked first in Tehran. [6]
He registered for the election, but withdrew days before the election.
This is a summary of the electoral history of Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, an Iranian Principlist politician who has been a member of Parliament of Iran since 2000 and was Speakers of the Parliament of Iran from 2004 to 2008.
After Alireza Rajaei's votes declared void and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani withdrew after winning in the 30th seat of Tehran, he was ranked down in the 29th place and won a seat. [1] He received 556,054 (25.20%) out of 2,204,847 votes. [2] He was initially ranked 33rd with 669,547 out of 2,931,113 votes. [3]
He received 888,276 (50.45%) votes and was ranked first in Tehran. [4]
He received 844,230 (44.21%) out of 1,909,262 votes and was ranked first in Tehran. [5]
He received 1,119,474 (47.94%) out of 2,335,125 votes and was ranked first in Tehran. [6]
He registered for the election, but withdrew days before the election.