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110% Turnout In Iranian Election
Marco Villa , Connecticut: Jun 23 2009
Made Popular Jun 24 2009
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110% Turnout In Iranian Election
[Reuters.]

Iran’s Guardian Council, the ruling body of clerics that is supreme above all else in the Islamic Republic, has reported that many voting regions in Iran recorded more voters than actual potential voters in the area.

“Statistics provided by the candidates, who claim more than 100% of those eligible have cast their ballot in 80-170 cities are not accurate — the incident has happened in only 50 cities.”

The Guardian Council added that this often does happen because voters may commute to vote in more than one city, such a practice is actually not illegal under Iranian law.

This announcement should not be seen as a reflection that the Guardian Council is endorsing the view that the election results were suspect at best. Above 100% voter turnout is, at the Guardian noted, a standard irregularity and nothing to initially cause concern about the results.

The Guardian Council has, in fact, stated that their will be no annulment of the election results that saw incumbent and conservative President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reelected in a landslide that millions of Iranians saw as being fabricated.

The impartiality of the Guardian Council remains in question since it endorsed in unsubtle fashion Ahmadinejad’ reelection.

Since the election, millions of Iranians have taken to the streets to protest the results. Several protesters have been killed and hundreds of opposition figures arrested. It was such demonstrations in the first place that actuated a Council review. But that process has ended now with predictable conclusions.

Iranians continue to protest despite the Supreme Leader’s warning of death for those who do.

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Mahmud
Tehran, Iran
What is this guardian council? It's also a puppet organization to serve the purpose of Islamic hard liners.
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Mohamed
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Mousavi declared he would win before the election and announced he had officially won before all the votes were in or even counted. He, world media and government agencies spamming on the internet then used these bogus claims as the basis for saying the vote was rigged.
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Jason
Arlington, United States
Well there were more votes than voters in some places. So something fishy was going on, whether you care to admit it or not.
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Saeed
Tehran, Iran
These protesters wouldn't get any thing. Let Ahmadinejad rule the country. He has got the guts to deal with the US hegemony.
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Joel
Jacksonville, United States
We should have done this in 2000. The Iranians are more courageous and brave then us.
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Nazo
Calgary, Canada
The Iranian people seemed to expect justice, seeing as over 80% of them turned out to cast a vote. In countries that election frauds are expected, no one goes to vote...
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Puneet
Noida, India
"This Is Democracy At Work," Says Iran's Supreme Leader
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Omar
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
I think the iranian president Ahmadinejad is a blessing for Iran and the muslims in the west, he has courage to stand up to the west.

And if the protesters continue there selfish ways then Iran will become
a land of rubble like Iraq
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Lynne K
Sydney, Australia
From all reports - Asgari leaked that the Iranian government rigged the election votes with vote-altering software and was then killed in a ”suspicious” car accident, he worked for the interior ministery and was responsible for IT network, the truth cost him his life.
He claimed that Ahmadinejad came third so now Ahmadinejad is basking in his own false glory and killing his own people to stay there!
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