Gilan Province parliamentary districts | |
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Constituency for the Parliament of Iran | |
Region | Gilan Province, Northern Iran (3) |
Electorate | 11 |
Current constituency | |
Created | 1980 |
Seats | 13 |
MPs | |
Created from | |
Population — Eligible to vote — Participation in elections | 2,530,696 — 1,861,370 — 64% |
Principlists Grand Coalition | 6 / 13 (46%)
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Pervasive Coalition of Reformists | 6 / 13 (46%)
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People's Voice | 2 / 13 (15%)
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Independent politician | 1 / 13 (8%)
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Gilan is an electoral district of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. It elects 13 members of parliament (deputies) in the 11 electoral district to represent the province of the same name for a four-year term by the Voting system.
MPs elected in the Iranian legislative election
edit1st term
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edit7th term
editElectoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | ||
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Rasht (3) | Mojtaba Mo'addabpour | Youth Community of I.R.I.[1] | 1st R.[2] | ||
Hajar Tahriri | Independent politician[3] | 2nd R.[4] | |||
Ramezan-Ali Sadeghzadeh | Coalition For Iran[5] | ||||
Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh (1) | Kianoush Sadegh | Unlisted | 1st R.[2] | ||
Astara (1) | Shapour Marhaba | Unlisted | 1st R.[2] | ||
Bandar-e Anzali (1) | Hadi Hagh-Shenas | Coalition For Iran[5] | 1st R.[2] | ||
Fuman and Shaft (1) | Nasser Ashouri | Unlisted | 1st R.[2] | ||
Lahijan and Siahkal (1) | Iraj Nadimi | Coalition For Iran[5] | 1st R.[2] | ||
Langarud (1) | Mohammad-Ali Heidari | Unlisted | 2nd R.[4] | ||
Rudbar (1) | Ata'ollah Hakimi | Unlisted | 1st R.[2] | ||
Roudsar and Amlash (1) | Asadollah Abbasi | Unlisted (Principlist[3]) | 1st R.[2] | ||
Sowme'eh Sara (1) | Kazem Delkhosh | Unlisted (Principlist[3]) | 1st R.[2] | ||
Talesh, Rezvanshahr and Masal (1) | Bahman Mohammad-Yari | Unlisted (Principlist[3]) | 1st R.[2] |
8th term
editElectoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | ||
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Rasht (3) | Jabbar Kouchakinejad | UFP/PPC[6][7] | 2nd R.[8] | ||
Hassan Ta'mini | RC/MDP[9][10] | ||||
Ali Aghazadeh Dafsari | UFP/PPC[6][7] | ||||
Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh (1) | Mahdi Sadegh | Unlisted | 2nd R.[8] | ||
Astara (1) | Farhad Dalghpoush | RC/MDP[9][10] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Bandar-e Anzali (1) | Hassan Khasteh-Band | UFP/PPC[6][7] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Fuman and Shaft (1) | Ali Mirzaei | RC[9] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Lahijan and Siahkal (1) | Yousef Ghasemi | PPC[7] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Langarud (1) | Mehrdad Lahouti | PPC/MDP[7][10] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Rudbar (1) | Samad Mar'ashi | UFP/PPC[6][7] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Roudsar and Amlash (1) | Asadollah Abbasi | UFP[6] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Sowme'eh Sara (1) | Kazem Delkhosh | UFP/PPC[6][7] | 1st R.[11] | ||
Talesh, Rezvanshahr and Masal (1) | Bahman Mohammad-Yari | UFP[6] | 1st R.[11] |
9th term
editElectoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | ||
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Rasht (3) | Hassan Ta'mini | Democracy Front[12] | 1st R.[13] | ||
Gholam Ali Jafarzadeh | Unlisted (Principlist[14]) | 2nd R.[15] | |||
Jabbar Kouchakinejad | United/Resistance Fronts[a][16][17][18] | ||||
Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh (1) | Mohammad-Hossein Ghorbani | United/Resistance Fronts[16][17] | 1st R.[13] | ||
Astara (1) | Safar Naeimi | Unlisted (Principlist) | 1st R.[13] | ||
Bandar-e Anzali (1) | Hassan Khasteh-Band | Insight Front[12] | 1st R.[13] | ||
Fuman and Shaft (1) | Nasser Aashouri | Unlisted (Principlist[12]) | 1st R.[13] | ||
Lahijan and Siahkal (1) | Iraj Nadimi | Unlisted (Principlist[14]) | 1st R.[13] | ||
Langarud (1) | Mehrdad Lahouti | Democracy/Resistance Fronts[12][17] | 1st R.[13] | ||
Rudbar (1) | Ata'ollah Hakimi | Unlisted (Principlist[14]) | 1st R.[13] | ||
Roudsar and Amlash (1) | Mohammad-Mahdi Amlashi | Unlisted (Reformist) | 1st R.[13] | ||
Sowme'eh Sara (1) | Hamidreza Khosousi | Unlisted (Principlist[12]) | 1nd R.[13] | ||
Talesh, Rezvanshahr and Masal (1) | Mahmoud Shekari | United Front[b][19] | 2nd R.[15] |
10th term
editElectoral district (seats) | Candidate | List | Elected in | ||
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Rasht (3) | Gholam Ali Jafarzadeh | People's Voice[20]/List of Hope[21] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Jabbar Kouchakinejad | Principlists Grand Coalition[23] | 2nd R.[24] | |||
Mohammad-Sadegh Hasani | List of Hope[21][25] | ||||
Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh (1) | Mohammad-Hossein Ghorbani | Principlists Grand Coalition[26]/List of Hope[21] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Astara (1) | Vali Dadashi | Unlisted | 1st R.[22] | ||
Bandar-e Anzali (1) | Hassan Khasteh-Band | Principlists Grand Coalition[27] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Fuman and Shaft (1) | Mohammad-Mahdi Eftekhari | List of Hope[21] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Lahijan and Siahkal (1) | Zabihollah Nikfar | Principlists Grand Coalition[27] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Langarud (1) | Mehrdad Lahouti | List of Hope[21] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Rudbar (1) | Manuchehr Jamali | List of Hope[a][25] | 2nd R.[24] | ||
Roudsar and Amlash (1) | Asadollah Abbasi | Principlists Grand Coalition[27] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Sowme'eh Sara (1) | Kazem Delkhosh | People's Voice[20] | 1st R.[22] | ||
Talesh, Rezvanshahr and Masal (1) | Mahmoud Shekari | Principlists Grand Coalition[27] | 1st R.[22] |
- ^ Only listed in the second round.
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- ^ a b "Final report of 39 constituencies in second round". Fars News Agency (in Persian). 2 May 2004. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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- ^ a b c "Candidates of "2nd of Khordad Front" in Gilan and Mazandaran provinces". Fars News Agency (in Persian). 13 February 2008. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
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