"Iran's Parliamentary Elections: BBC Visits Polling Station as Calls for Resistance Vote Fall on Deaf Ears"

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Iran holds its first elections since the 2022 anti-government protests, with low turnout expected amid voter apathy following a period of unrest. The elections are seen as a crucial test of legitimacy for Iran's leadership, raising concerns over government legitimacy due to potential low voter numbers.
- BBC visits Iran polling station as voting begins BBC.com
- Polls open in Iran elections as calls for resistance vote fall on deaf ears CNN
- Iran votes in first parliament election since 2022 protests as questions over turnout loom FRANCE 24 English
- Calls for a Boycott Roil Iran's Parliamentary Elections The New York Times
- Iran holds first elections since Mahsa Amini protests, with low turnout and boycott expected CNBC
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