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TEHRAN, June 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Voting of Iran's ninth
presidential election kicked off Friday morning throughout the country with the
country's Supreme Leader Seyed Ali Khamenei's ingratiating vote.
As scheduled, polling stations in Iran opened simultaneously at 9 a.m. local time (04:30 GMT) to admit 46.7
million eligible voters choosing the next president among seven candidates.
The seven candidates are former president Akbar
Hashemi Rafsanjani, former Higher Education Minister Mostafa Moin, former police
chief Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, former parliamentary speaker Mahdi Karroubi,
former state broadcasting body chief Ali Larijani, former Tehran Mayor Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad and Vice President Mohsen Mehralizadeh.
The first three have been viewed as the seeds
according to recent polls. Mohsen Rezaei, former head of the Islamic
Revolutionary Guards and a dragging conservative candidate, withdrew the race at
the last minute.
Rafsanjani, though remaining front runner for months,
is not guaranteed to succeed, for his supporting rate has never reached 30
percent according to the polls.
According to Iran's law, if nobody garners at least
50 percent of the votes, the top two vote-getters will have to go to a runoff
held one week later, which means more uncertainties due to the reshuffled
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