Service list
The Service List (Persian: ليست خدمت, romanized: List-e Ḵedmaṭ) was the sole electoral alliance of conservatives for the 2017 municipal election of Tehran.[2]
Service List | |
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Campaign logo | |
Chairman | Parviz Sarvari |
Spokesperson | Jalal Maleki |
List-leader | Mehdi Chamran[1] |
Founded | 2017 |
Colors | Blue |
Slogan | Persian: در خدمت شهرمان هستیم, lit. 'We are at service of our city' |
Camp | Conservatives |
Tehran City Council | 0 / 21
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According to Financial Tribune, the list was compiled by the Popular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces.[1]
Candidates
# | Candidate[3] | Party | Notes |
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1 | Mehdi Chamran | N/A | Incumbent councillor, Architect |
2 | Parviz Sorouri | SPIR | Incumbent councillor, former MP |
3 | Mohsen Pirhadi | PJPII | Incumbent councillor |
4 | Jalal Maleki | N/A | Tehran Fire Department Spokesman |
5 | Habib Kashani | N/A | Incumbent councillor |
6 | Alireza Dabir | PJPII | Incumbent councillor, former wrestler |
7 | Morteza Talaie | PJPII | Incumbent councillor, former Police chief |
8 | Gholamreza Ghasemian | PJPII | Cleric |
9 | Seyyed Ali Riaz | IAPI | Former MP |
10 | Mojtaba Shakeri | SDIR | Incumbent councillor |
11 | Eghbal Shakeri | N/A | Incumbent councillor |
12 | Reza Taghipour | N/A | Incumbent councillor, former minister |
13 | Babak Negahdari | N/A | Physician |
14 | Abdolmoghim Nasehi | CCA | Incumbent councillor, Cleric |
15 | Elaheh Rastgou | N/A | Incumbent councillor, former MP |
16 | Zohreh Lajevardi | FIRS | Activist |
17 | Abolfazl Ghana'ati | N/A | Incumbent councillor |
18 | Mehdi Eghrarian | N/A | Activist |
19 | Hadi Zakeri | PJPII | District mayor |
20 | Hamzeh Shakib | N/A | Councillor |
21 | Soudeh Najafi | PJPII | Activist |
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References
- "Aref Defends Tehran City Council List of Candidates", Financial Tribune, 13 May 2017, retrieved 14 May 2017
- "Vetting bodies verify results of city council election in Tehran", Islamic Republic News Agency, 28 May 2017, retrieved 28 May 2017
- "City Council of Tehran Names of Principlists Published", ISNA (in Persian), 10 May 2017, retrieved 10 May 2017
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