Iranian Presidential Election, 2005

Iranian presidential election of 2005 will take place on June 17, 2005. Mohammad Khatami, the present President of Iran, will need to step down on August 2, 2005, after serving his maximal two consecutive four-year terms according to the Islamic Republic's constitution.

Schedule

The schedule of the election has been decided between the Ministry of Interior and the Guardian Council. The election may continue into a runoff race, which will take place at least a week later than the first round of elections, most probably on June 24, 2005. The first three suggestions by the Ministry, for May 13, May 20, and June 10, 2005, had been rejected by the Council. The Ministry has mentioned that it is concerned that an election later than May 20 may collide with the final exams of the elementary schools and high schools. On the same date, mid-term Majlis elections for Gachsaran, Garmsar, Ghazvin, Ilam, Iranshahr, Jolfa, Marand, Sarbaz, and Shiraz will take place together with the runoff elections of Tehran for the Iranian Majlis election of 2004.

Candidates

Very few people have confirmed that they are running for the post of president, and the registration will only begin on May, 2005 or possibly later. The candidates must first be approved by the Guardian Council before being put to public vote, and there is a chance that some of the possible reformist candidates won't win the approval, specially Behzad Nabavi or Mohammad Reza Khatami, who were rejected by the Council in the parliamentary elections of 2004. There are many who expect Mostafa Moin to be disapproved as well. Also, there is a very high probability of rejection of women, because of an ambiguous term ("rejaal", رجال) in the Constitution of Iran, which is a requirement for presidential candidates which may be interpreted as either "men" or "famous people". The Guardian Council, who is also the official interpreter of the constitution, has mentioned on previous elections that the restriction has not been considered in depth yet, since according to the Council's opinion there were no women registered to run for presidency who fulfilled the other requirements of the constitution; but still, the Council believes that the requirement of rejaal would not match women. There was discussion of a new law proposed in the Majlis, restricting the maximum age of the candidates for the presidential elections. This was widely seen as an attempt to limit participation Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Mehdi Karroubi. The attempt failed with no proposal appearing. There exist many contradicting reports about the possible candidates and their confirmations and/or declinations. The list of certain and possible candidates include:

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