The final results of Friday’s presidential runoff election have been announced by the country’s election headquarters after the completion of the counting of votes.
Masoud Pezeshkian and Saeed Jalili, the two candidates who secured the most votes in the June 28 snap presidential election, were vying for the top executive office of the Islamic Republic.
According to the final vote count announced early on Saturday, Pezeshkian has been elected as the new president of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The eighth and final update was issued by the election headquarters at 6:45 AM (03:15 GMT). The first update came at 2:35 AM local time (23:05 GMT).
Mohsen Eslami, spokesperson for Iran's election headquarters which runs under the auspices of the country’s interior ministry, said Pezeshkian prevailed over his opponent, Jalili.
Of the total 30,530,157 votes counted, Pezeshkian garnered 16,384,403 votes while Jalili trailed behind with 13,538,179 ballots.
The gap between the two candidates was more than two million votes in the end.
UPDATE
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 6, 2024
🔴 Out of over 30,530,157 votes, Masoud Pezeshkian secured 16,384,403 votes, Saeed Jalili got 13,538,179#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/xT8s0TBZ4Y
Earlier, it appeared to be a close contest between seasoned lawmaker and former health minister, Pezeshkian, and former lead nuclear negotiator and head of the top security body, Jalili.
In the previous update, the seventh one, at 5:35 AM local time (02:05 GMT), after the counting of 23,646,138 votes, Pezeshkian further consolidated his lead, garnering 12,704,910 votes.
Jalili trailed much behind with 10,474,238 ballots.
UPDATE
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 6, 2024
🔴 After the counting of 23,646,138 votes, Masoud Pezeshkian further consolidated his lead with 12,704,910 votes, with Saeed Jalili trailing behind with 10,474,238 votes.#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/SZULL4Wygd
In the sixth update, at 5:05 AM local time (01:35 GMT), after the counting of 20,611,971 votes, Pezeshkian was leading with 11,120,924 votes.
Jalili trailed behind with 9,097,993 ballots, with a widening gap between the two hopefuls.
UPDATE
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 6, 2024
🔴The latest update shows out of 20,611,971 votes counted so far, Masoud Pezeshkian is leading with 11,120,924 votes#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/t0GesTPjmT
In the fifth update, at 4:30 AM local time (1:00 GMT) after the counting of 16,546,660 votes, Pezeshkian had received 8,694,743 votes against Jalili's 7,535,557 votes.
UPDATE
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 6, 2024
🔴 The fifth update shows Masoud Pezeshkian consolidating his lead with 8,694,743 votes out of 16,546,660 votes counted so far.#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/1Dg5k6ZXoH
In the fourth update at 4:05 AM local time (00:35 GMT), after the counting of 13,550,280 votes, Pezeshkian was ahead in the race with 6,939,955 votes, and Jalili followed closely with 6,359,099.
Iran's election headquarters: Out of over 13,550,280 votes, Masoud Pezeshkian got 6,939,955, Saeed Jalili got 6,359,099 votes
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 6, 2024
#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/0wYPlW3Fd8
In the third update at 3:35 AM local time (00:05 GMT), after the counting of 9,699,843 votes, Pezeshkian was well placed with 4,996,364 votes out of a total 9,699,843 ballots counted.
Jalili with 4,526,960 votes trailed with the gap between them expanding than in previous updates.
UPDATE
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 6, 2024
🔴 In the latest announcement by the spokesperson for Iran's election headquarters, Masoud Pezeshkian continued to lead the race against his rival Saeed Jalili, albeit with a small margin.#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/t5ENQ76pZT
In the second one, which came at 3:05 AM local time (23:35 GMT), Pezeshkian was ahead in the tight race with 2,904,227 votes, followed closely by Jalili with 2,815,566 votes.
New results released by the Interior Ministry has put presidential candidate Masoud Pezeshkian ahead of rival Saeed Jalili, with 2,904,227 votes.#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/wPzz9qksny
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 5, 2024
The first update at around 2:35 AM local time (23:05 GMT) showed Pezeshkian with 1,263,874 votes out of 3,547,381 votes counted so far.
Jalili trailed closely behind with 1,244,640 votes, pointing to a close fight.
The preliminary results released by Iran’s Interior Ministry for the first time since the polls closed in the country’s run-off presidential election, has put candidate Masoud Pezeshkian ahead of rival Saeed Jalili, with 1,263,874 votes.#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/BVoKXQyf9D
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 5, 2024
The counting of votes commenced immediately after the polls closed following a 16-hour voting process that saw more than 50 percent voter turnout, significantly higher than the June 28 election.
More than 30 million votes were cast as a large number of people flocked to polling stations in Tehran and other cities and villages across the country in response to the call made by the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
Voting was extended three times on Friday, each time by two hours, after 6:00 PM local time when the polling was supposed to close as per the constitutional requirement of a 10-hour voting period.
The voting lines finally closed at midnight, after which the vote counting began at thousands of polling stations scattered across the country, including more than 6,000 in the capital, Tehran.
Millions swarm polling booths to choose Iran’s new president in runoff election#IranVotes2024 pic.twitter.com/tjt3jgamqa
— Iran Election 2024 (@PressTVElection) July 5, 2024
The snap presidential election was called after President Ebrahim Raeisi passed away in a helicopter crash with seven other officials in northwestern Iran on May 19.
More than 61 million Iranians were eligible to vote in Friday's election inside the country, in addition to around 10 million Iranians living abroad.
People exhibited tremendous patriotic fervor by coming out in large numbers to cast their ballots across the country on Friday with long queues spotted at polling stations in Tehran and other cities.