The second[1] local elections in Iran, and the first to elect the members of provincial and township councils (Anjoman), were held in September 1970.[2] 960 seats for 150 councils were up for election.[2]
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Results
editAccording to Rouhollah K. Ramazani, New Iran Party gained more than 60% of the votes and 300 out of 960 seats[2] while Dishon et al reported the number of seats won by each party as the following:
Party | Seats | Share (%) | ||
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New Iran Party | 838 | 88.86 | ||
People's Party | 96 | 10.18 | ||
Independents | 9 | 0.95 | ||
Total | 943 | 100 | ||
Source: Dishon et al.[3] |
By Province
editProvince | Seats | ||
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New Iran Party | People's Party | Nonpartisan | |
Central | 183 / 229
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43 / 229
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3 / 229
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Khorasan | 207 / 261
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44 / 261
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10 / 261
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Esfahan | 110 / 138
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26 / 138
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2 / 138
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East Azerbaijan | 179 / 252
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79 / 252
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0 / 252
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Khuzestan | 120 / 157
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37 / 157
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0 / 157
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Mazandaran | 178 / 209
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31 / 209
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0 / 209
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Fars | 139 / 160
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9 / 160
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12 / 160
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Gilan | 107 / 154
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47 / 154
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3 / 154
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West Azerbaijan | 107 / 132
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25 / 132
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0 / 132
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Kerman | 70 / 91
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21 / 91
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0 / 91
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Kermanshah | 58 / 83
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24 / 83
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1 / 83
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Coastal | 54 / 74
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20 / 74
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0 / 74
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Sistan & Baluchestan | 32 / 64
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32 / 64
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0 / 64
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Kordestan | 80 / 86
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4 / 86
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2 / 86
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Hamedan | 70 / 91
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21 / 91
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0 / 91
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Lorestan | 56 / 73
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17 / 73
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0 / 73
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Zanjan | 54 / 56
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2 / 56
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0 / 56
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Yazd | 37 / 41
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4 / 41
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0 / 41
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Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari | 33 / 34
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1 / 34
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0 / 34
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Semnan | 29 / 29
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0 / 29
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0 / 29
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Ilam | 8 / 35
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25 / 35
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2 / 35
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Boyer-Ahmad & Kohgiluyeh | 22 / 23
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1 / 23
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0 / 23
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Total | 1,927 / 2,472
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510 / 2,472
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35 / 2,472
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Source: Ministry of Interior[4] |
References
edit- ^ "Village, City/Town, Township/Provincial Councils", Iran Almanac and Book of Facts, Echo of Iran, 1974, p. 102
- ^ a b c Ramazani, Rouhollah K. (1974). "Iran's 'White Revolution': a Study in Political Development". International Journal of Middle East Studies. 5 (2): 124–139 (subscription required). JSTOR 162585.
- ^ Dishon, Daniel, ed. (1977), Middle East Record: 1969–1970, vol. 5, Israel Oriental Society, Reuven Shiloah Research Center, pp. 682–684, ISBN 9780470216118
- ^ Statistical Yearbook of Iran 1352 (March 1973–March 1974) (PDF), Statistical Center of Iran, June 1976, Chapter IXL: Politics, Table 10: Members of the 1st Shahrestan Councils by Affiliation to Political Parties and Administrative Divisions, 1349, p. 510 – via The Iran Social Science Data Portal