The declared results showed a total of 28,750,736 people cast votes (48.48% of the eligible population), including 18 million votes for the victor of the election, Ebrahim Raisi. Mohsen Rezai was the candidate receiving the most votes as a non-winner with 13.81% of the valid votes, although his votes were lower than the number of blank, invalid, or lost votes. The results of the election broke many national records. The lowest turnout in an Iranian election in four decades (since the
1979 Iranian Revolution) was recorded, the largest share of non-valid and non-received issued voted by far were recorded (13.1% of the votes were counted as invalid), the second being 2005's 4.2%, In the capital city, Tehran, only around a fourth of the eligible population voted, including the cast invalid votes. In some other major cities, such as
Arak,
Hamadan,
Karaj, and
Ahvaz, the largest number of the concurrent municipal elections votes were the invalid ones. The exact number of votes each candidate received has not been released for every single Iranian province, though turnout for each is made public. The highest provincial turnout has gone to
South Khorasan and the lowest one to
Tehran, with around 74% and 34% respectively, and this figure does include the unusually large number of invalid/blank voters as voters. In some provinces with historically high turnouts, the figures underwent a sharp drop in this election, making voters in some large provinces into a minority , while others lost big amounts of vote while still keeping the majority. Some examples are
Tehran (66% to 34%),
Alborz (80% to 41%), Yazd (93% to 58%), Qazvin (83% to 52%), Mazandaran (91% to 60%), and
Isfahan (74% to 43.8%). Twelve provinces in total recorded a turnout below 50%, a figure which went to no province in the previous election. Due to an individual's participation or not in elections being recorded in identity cards, which is then considered in job interviews, many have historically chosen to boycott the election while getting a card stamp at the same time by voting a
protest vote (voting blank, voting for non-existent/comical characters or even carrying the ballot with them out of the polling station), contributing to a very large share of votes being invalid/non-received, a phenomenon that is much more pronounced in this election with around thirteen percent of the votes being invalid. meaning that potentially only around 20% of the eligible population of the province have voted, of which only a minority have voted for Raisi. Upon being declared the winner, Raisi was congratulated by three of his four competitors on 19 June, and president Rouhani paid a congratulatory visit to him that evening. Jamal Arf, the head of the
Election Office, announced updated details of the results after gathering details of votes from 91 ballot boxes and departments monitoring the elections across the country. Per the updated results, Raisi received more than 18 million votes. Meanwhile, 100,231 invalid votes that were cast were not collected and thus kept out of the count. While 28,989,529 turned up for the election, only 28,750,736 cast their vote.
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