Khalkhal and Kowsar (electoral district)

Khalkhal and Kowsar (electoral district) is the 4th electoral district in the Ardabil Province Of Iran. It has a population of 118,530 and elects 1 member of parliament.

Khalkhal and Kowsar
Electoral district Constituency
for the Ardabil
khalkhal and Kivi shown within Ardabil Province
Ardabil ProvinceKhalkhal County and Kowsar County
Current constituency
Assembly MembersBashir Khaleghi

1980

MP in 1980 from the electorate of Khalkhal. (1st)

  • Ghafour Sadegh-Khalkhali

1984

MP in 1984 from the electorate of Khalkhal. (2nd)

  • Motahhar Kazemi

1988

MPs in 1988 from the electorate of Khalkhal. (3rd)

  • Motahhar Kazemi

1992

MP in 1992 from the electorate of Khalkhal. (4th)

  • Motahhar Kazemi

1996

MP in 1996 from the electorate of Khalkhal. (5th)

  • Motahhar Kazemi

2000

MP in 2000 from the electorate of Khalkhal and Kowsar. (6th)

2004

MPs in 2004 from the electorate of Khalkhal and Kowsar. (7th)

2008

MP in 2008 from the electorate of Khalkhal and Kowsar. (8th)

2012

MP in 2012 from the electorate of Khalkhal and Kowsar. (9th)

2016

2016 Iranian legislative election[1]
# Candidate List(s) Votes %
Bashir Khaleghi Independent politician 19,120

Notes

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