A Look At Key Candidates Competing For Iran's Snap Presidential Vote
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At the end of the five-day registration period on Monday, Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said 80 presidential hopefuls have submitted their candidacy.
Eighty Iranians have registered their candidacy for the country's June 28 presidential elections, brought forward by the death of Ebrahim Raisi, but many may still be disqualified before campaigning begins.
At the end of the five-day registration period on Monday, Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said 80 presidential hopefuls have submitted their candidacy.
They include more conservative and even ultraconservative figures than moderates or reformists, as well as a number of middle-ranking clerics and four women.
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