Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli in an interview with IRIB Tuesday night said the latest reliable surveys show voter turnout at 72%, adding the number is predicted to rise in the next two days.
He noted a 63 per cent decrease in violations and offenses regarding the presidential campaigns compared to previous elections.
According to Rahmani Fazli, 350,000 people are in charge of maintaining security during the voting process; about 70,000 inspectors will be present at the polling stations, with 100,000 government officials and 100,000 representatives from the Guardian Council. Each station will have 17 people in charge of overseeing the voting process.
The security during the election will be provided by the police, IRGC, Basij and Intelligence Ministry officers, he added.
“56,410,234 people are eligible to vote,” said Rahmani Fazli, adding “it is expected that the election results will be determined in the first round and there will be no need for a runoff.”
He further maintained that the results will not be announced gradually as was the tradition for the previous elections; rather the final results will be announced once all the counting has been done.
The voting will start officially at 8 AM local time on Friday and continue until 12 AM on the same day.
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