Voter turnout in Iran’s Presidential elections has fluctuated heavily throughout the years, from 48% in 2021 to upwards of 85% in 2009, mostly depending on whether there is any meaningful opposition candidate.
It will be interesting to see what the turnout will be this time. I fully expect the Guardian Council to approve at least one Reformist heavyweight candidate, in order to offer a valid opposition to the frontrunner. This could draw many disenfranchised Iranians to the polls for the first time since 2017.
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