1979 Iranian Constitutional Assembly election in Isfahan province

On 3 August 1979, a Constitutional Convention election was held in Isfahan Province constituency with plurality-at-large voting format in order to decide four seats for the Assembly for the Final Review of the Constitution.

Isfahan election

3 August 1979 (1979-08-03)

All 4 Seats to the Assembly for the Final Review of the Constitution

Location of the constituency within Iran
Coalitions that won seats
 
Alliance Coalition of Islamic Parties Quintuple Coalition
Seats won
4 / 4
1 / 4
Defeated lsts

The Islamic Republican Party won. Because of conflicts and the major support the People's Mujahedin of Iran received among different minorities and Iranian sectors, Ayatollah Khomeini published a fatwa that prevented the group from taking part in elections of the new government.[1][2]

Unlike other provinces, the constituency was not contested by groups such as the Freedom Movement of Iran or the Organization of Iranian People's Fedai Guerrillas.

Results

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1979 Constitutional Convention election: Isfahan Province
Party Candidate Votes %
IRP Jalaleddin Taheri[a][b][c][d][e][f][g][h][i] 787,687 83.33
IRP Ali-Akbar Parvaresh[f][g][i][j][k] 710,726 75.19
IRP Hossein Khademi[b][k][j] 585,302 61.92
IRP Hassan Ayat[l][c][f][j][h] 479,818 50.76
CCA Mohammad Emami-Kashani 158,905 16.81
QC Mohammad Ahmadi-Foroushani 137,623 14.56
Ahmad Salamatian[f][j][g] 137,022 14.50
CCA Ahmad Faghih-Emami[i][j] 63,484 6.72
CCA Mohammad-Ali Movahed Abtahi[j] 51,858 5.49
Ahmad Ghazanfarpour[f][g] 50,932 5.39
CCA Hassan Safi[j] 48,075 5.09
Javad Gharavi 28,489 3.01
QC Rahmatollah Khaleghi[k] 10,466 1.11
MPRP Aboutorab Nafisi 7,205 0.76
Hassan Faghih-Emami 5,485 0.58
Tudeh Party Hossein Azar 5,118 0.54
NPI Ahmad Gheisari-Esfehanai 3,838 0.41
QC Abolfazl Mirshams-Shahshahani 3,019 0.32
NPI Ahmad Yaraghi 1,951 0.21
JC Asghar Tofangsaz 1,815 0.19
Mostafa Shahrtash 1,752 0.19
Hossein Aghasharif 1,089 0.12
Mohammad-Bagher Farani 1,054 0.11
Mohammad-Bagher Khalesi 755 0.08
Hossein Morvarid 432 0.05
Total votes 945,285 100
  1. ^ Supported by the Quintuple Coalition
  2. ^ a b Supported by the Combatant Clergy Association
  3. ^ a b Supported by Malek Ashtar Monotheistic Organization (sāzmān-e tohīdī-ye mālek-e aštar).
  4. ^ Supported by the Organization of Holy Warriors in the Path of Truth (sāzmān-e mojāhedān-e rāḥ-e ḥaq).
  5. ^ Supported by the Guerillas of the Oppressed (čerikhā-ye mostazʾafin).
  6. ^ a b c d e Supported by the Islamic Trade Union of the Esfahan Steel Company (etteḥād-e eslāmī-e kār-e zob-e āḥan-e esfahān).
  7. ^ a b c d Supported by the Muslim Students of the University of Isfahan.
  8. ^ a b Supported by the Organization of the Defenders of Monotheism (sāzmān-e modāfeʾān-e toḥīd).
  9. ^ a b c Supported by the Society for Preserving Unity (jamʾīyyat-e ḥāfez-e vahdat).
  10. ^ a b c d e f g Supported by the Society of Esfahan Engineers (jameʾe-ye moḥandesīn-e esfaḥān).
  11. ^ a b c Supported by the Islamic Freedom-seekers Group (goruḥ-e āzādīḵāḥān-e eslāmi).
  12. ^ Supported by the Movement of Muslim Women (neḥzat-e zanān-e mosalmān).
Source: "Election Results" (PDF), Enghelab-e-Eslami, no. 40, p. 3, 7 August 1979[permanent dead link]

References

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  1. ^ Cohen, Ronen (2009). The Rise and Fall of the Mojahedin Khalq, 1987-1997: Their Survival After the Islamic Revolution and Resistance to the Islamic Republic of Iran. Sussex Academic Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-1845192709.
  2. ^ Katzman, Kenneth (2001). "Iran: The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran". In Benliot, Albert V. (ed.). Iran: Outlaw, Outcast, Or Normal Country?. Nova. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-56072-954-9.