A recent nationwide poll showed that the Iranian president's popularity has grown among the electorate, while support for his rival, Mir-Hossein Mousavi has remained unchanged, the report said.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad holds up his identification as he waits to register as candidate for President of Iran in the Interior Ministry building in Tehran May 8, 2009. |
According to the Press TV report, in another more recent poll carried out in Tehran, 44.8 percent of respondents said that given a choice of Ahmadinejad or Mousavi, they would opt for the Principalist incumbent president while some 29 percent said they would pick Mousavi.
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Former Iranian Prime Minister Mirhossein Mousavi waves to journalists as he arrives to register as candidate for presidential elections in the Interior Ministry building in Tehran May 9, 2009. |
A total of 475 applicants have already signed up for Iran's presidential election slated for June 12.
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Iran's former parliament speaker Mehdi Karroubi holds up his identification as he waits to register as a candidate for presidential elections at the Interior Ministry building in Tehran May 9, 2009 |
Iran's Guardians Council will finalize the name list of those who can run for the presidency after screening the registered candidates. The final list is expected to come out on May 21.
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Iran's former Revolutionary Guards chief Mohsen Rezaei waves to journalists as he arrives to register as a candidate for President of Iran at Interior Ministry building in Tehran May 8, 2009 |