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Iran’s polling stations empty four hours after voting begins, PMOI (MEK) reports

NCRI – Polling stations across Iran remained empty four hours after they opened in the Iranian regime’s presidential election, according to reports from inside the regime.

The mullahs in Iran have admitted they fear a low turnout, which they know will undermine the legitimacy of the regime.

But in Tehran and cities including Isfahan, Ahwaz, Kerman, Ardebil, Bojnourd, Shiraz, Karaj, voters stayed away from the ballot boxes in a massive sign they have no faith in the ‘democratic process’.

The Social Headquarters of the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) revealed the news while monitoring more than 10,000 polling stations across Iran since early today.

The PMOI said 2,000 of the polling stations are in Tehran and the rest in cities and towns across Iran.

The PMOI’s Social Headquarters will continue to publish news and information on the regime’s election received from its sources within Iran’s electoral bodies.

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