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Electoral districts in Iran are used for elections to the Islamic Consultative Assembly.
Overview
The parliament currently has 207 constituencies, including a total of 5 reserved seats for the religious minorities recognized by the constitution. The rest of 202 constituencies are territorial and coincide with 1 or more of Iran's 368 Shahrestans.
List
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Ardibil
East Azerbaijan
- Ahar and Heris
- Bonab
- Bostanabad
- Hashtrud and Charuymaq
- Kaleybar, Khoda Afarin and Hurand
- Malekan
- Maragheh and Ajabshir
- Marand and Jolfa
- Mianeh
- Sarab
- Shabestar
- Tabriz, Osku and Azarshahr
- Varzaqan
Fars
Gilan
- Astaneh-ye Ashrafiyeh
- Astara
- Bandar-e Anzali
- Fuman and Shaft
- Lahijan and Siahkal
- Langarud
- Rasht
- Roudsar and Amlash
- Rudbar
- Sowme'eh Sara
- Talesh, Rezvanshahr and Masal
Isfahan
Qom
Razavi Khorasan
Tehran
West Azerbaijan
- Bukan
- Khoy and Chaypareh
- Mahabad
- Maku, Chaldoran, Poldasht and Showt
- Miandoab, Shahin Dezh and Takab
- Naqadeh and Oshnavieh
- Piranshahr and Sardasht
- Salmas
- Urmia
Zanjan
Religious minorities
See also
References
- "مجلس شورای اسلامی majlis.ir". www.majlis.ir. Archived from the original on 2 September 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
Electoral districts of Iran | |
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Ardabil | |
East Azerbaijan | |
Fars | |
Gilan | |
Isfahan | |
Qom | |
Razavi Khorasan | |
Tehran | |
West Azerbaijan | |
Zanjan | |
Minorities |