"Iran's Record Low Turnout in Parliamentary Elections Sparks Concerns"

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Iran has begun counting ballots for parliamentary and clerical body elections amid reports of the lowest turnout since the 1979 Islamic revolution. The elections, following widespread protests triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini, were seen as a crucial test of national support for Iran's leadership. Despite Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's appeal, many Iranians were split on whether to participate, with early polling suggesting a potential record low turnout, particularly in Tehran.
- Iran elections: Counting begins as reports suggest low turnout BBC.com
- Iranian parliament vote sees a low turnout despite government push NBC News
- Iran election: turnout sinks to record low as polls close The Guardian
- Calls for a Boycott Roil Iran's Parliamentary Elections The New York Times
- Iranians vote in legislative, key assembly polls amid economic concerns Al Jazeera English
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