Iran votes to elect a president
As voting took place in Iran's presidential election on Friday, early estimates from election officials showed that only about 40% of eligible voters appeared to have voted. The low turnout was a potential blow to ruling clerics, who have made voter participation an indicator of their legitimacy and hoped to achieve a 50% turnout, compared to 70% in past presidential elections.Hafez Hakami, campaign manager of the sole reformist candidate, Dr Masoud Pezeshkians, confirmed in a telephone interview after polls closed that voter turnout had been lower than expected. "We really expected a turnout of more than 50 percent," he said, "but unfortunately the social atmosphere for the vote was still heavy, it was not possible to convince people to show up at the polls."After enduring years of e...










