Reformist Pezeshkian Remains Favorite Ahead of Second Round of Iranian Presidential Elections

03 July

Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian remains the favorite in the race for Iran's presidency as the country heads into the second round of elections, according to a poll conducted by the Iranian research center Shenaakht.

 

The survey, which included 1,000 Iranians, revealed that 42% of respondents plan to vote. Among these potential voters, 52% expressed support for Pezeshkian, while 48% indicated they would vote for his conservative opponent, Saeed Jalili. Additionally, 15% of those surveyed have yet to decide on a candidate, and 17% are uncertain about participating in the upcoming vote.

 

The first round of the presidential elections took place on June 28, featuring four candidates. None secured more than 50% of the votes, necessitating a second round. Pezeshkian, a former Minister of Health, led with 42.5% of the votes in the first round, followed by Saeed Jalili, the Supreme Leader's representative to the Supreme National Security Council, who garnered 38.6%. The second round is scheduled for July 5.

 

 

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Based on materials from TASS