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Parliamentary elections were held in Iran on 9 July 1971.[1] The result was a victory for the New Iran Party, which won 230 of the 268 seats in the Majlis and 28 of the 30 elected seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was around 35%.[2] The elections were boycotted by the Pan-Iranist Party, which complained that the government held a monopoly over campaign broadcasts on state radio and television, and also claimed that its newspaper had been censored.[2] Its offshoot, Iranians' Party, won a seat by its secretary-general.[3]

Following the elections, Prime Minister Amir-Abbas Hoveyda formed a new government on 13 September.[2]

The elections were "rigged and far from a legitimate process".[4]

Results

Majlis

PartySeats+/–
Iran Novin Party230+50
People's Party37+6
Independents1–2
Total268+49
Source: IPU

Senate

PartySeats+/–
Iran Novin Party28+2
People's Party2–2
Independents00
Appointed seats300
Total600
Source: IPU

See also

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p68 ISBN 0-19-924958-X
  2. ^ a b c 1971 IPU
  3. ^ "Iranian Party", Iran Almanac and Book of Facts, Echo of Iran, 1974, p. 124
  4. ^ Rieffer-Flanagan, Barbara Ann (2013). Evolving Iran: An Introduction to Politics and Problems in the Islamic Republic. Georgetown University Press. pp. 85–86. ISBN 9781589019782.
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