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Iranian politician
Elaheh Rastgou
Member of City Council of Tehran
In office
3 September 2013 – 22 August 2017
Majority179,982 (8.02%)
Member of the Parliament of Iran
In office
7 February 1997 – 26 May 2000
ConstituencyMalayer
Majority112,396 (44.6%)
Personal details
Born1962 (age 61–62)
Malayer, Hamadan Province, Imperial State of Iran
Political partyIndependent (since 2013)
Other political
affiliations
Alma materAllameh Tabataba'i University

Elaheh Rastgou (Persian: الهه راستگو, lit.'The Veracious Goddess') is an Iranian conservative-minded reformist politician who was formerly a member of City Council of Tehran and a Member of Parliament.

Career

Rastgou entered Islamic Consultative Assembly's 5th term in Malayer's 1997 by-election, defeating the incumbent Hassan Zamanifar. She was a sympathizer of Executives of Construction fraction at the time. In 2000 elections, she ran for a seat in Tehran, Rey, Shemiranat and Eslamshahr as Freethinkers' Pinnacle Party's candidate and was defeated. Backed by reformist 'Coalition For Iran', she was defeated in 2004 from the same district. In 2008 parliamentary elections, she lost again while listed in both Islamic Iran Participation Front and National Trust Party endorsing lists.

She lost 2003 and 2006 elections of City Council of Tehran, but eventually won a seat in 2013 while being supported by reformists coalition.

2013 allegiance switch

A sudden switch of allegiance by Rastgou, reformist-backed member of the Tehran City Council, helped Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf to retain his seat by a vote margin of one. Following the vote, she was 'fired' from Islamic Labour Party because allegedly 'breaking her oath to vote for the reformist mayor'.

In 2017, she officially joined the conservative alliance Popular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces.

Electoral history

Year Election Votes % Rank Notes
1996 Parliament By-election 112,396 44.6 1st Won
2000 Parliament No Data Available Lost
2003 City Council of Tehran 19,015 3.61 41st Lost
2004 Parliament Decrease 74,111 Decrease 3.76 38th Lost
2006 City Council of Tehran No Data Available Lost
2008 Parliament Round 1 Increase 228,571 Increase 13.12 37th Went to Round 2
Parliament Round 2 Decrease 191,097 Increase 28.47 16th Lost
2012 Parliament Decrease 90,003 Decrease 4.24 64th Lost
2013 City Council of Tehran Increase 179,982 Increase 8.02 10th Won
2017 City Council of Tehran Increase 444,635 N/A 27th Lost

References

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Civic offices
Preceded byUnknown 1st Secretary of the City Council of Tehran
2013–2014
Succeeded byAbolfazl Ghana'ati
Preceded byHadi Saei 2nd Secretary of the City Council of Tehran
2014–2015
Succeeded byMohsen Pirhadi


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