Main groups contesting in the elections were: •
Combatant Clergy Association, endorsed by
Islamic Aligned Organizations •
Association of Combatant Clerics, backed by the
Association of the Women of the Islamic Republic and
Coalition of Imam's Line groups, including student association
Office for Strengthening Unity and trade union
Worker House.
Freedom Movement of Iran, the political group led by
Mehdi Bazargan, boycotted the elections on the grounds that their rights to compete in
fair elections had been curbed and there was official discrimination toward them. The duration of official campaigns started one week after
Ramadan and were limited to seven days, ending 24 hours before the polling process started. The candidates and campaigners were obliged to focus on their merits, rather than
negative campaigning. Several taboos on advertisements were broken during the elections, for the first time foreign academic credentials received positive publicity and some campaign literatures were void of regular political and ideological jargon (such as following
Imam's Line or highlighting activities against
Shah's regime). == Disqualifications ==