This is a summary of the electoral history of Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, an Iranian Principlist politician who has been a member of Parliament of Iran since 2000 and was Speakers of the Parliament of Iran from 2004 to 2008.
Main article: 2000 Iranian legislative election |
After Alireza Rajaei's votes declared void and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani withdrew after winning in the 30th seat of Tehran, he was ranked down in the 29th place and won a seat.[1] He received 556,054 (25.20%) out of 2,204,847 votes.[2] He was initially ranked 33rd with 669,547 out of 2,931,113 votes.[3]
Main article: 2004 Iranian legislative election |
He received 888,276 (50.45%) votes and was ranked first in Tehran.[4]
Main article: 2008 Iranian legislative election |
He received 844,230 (44.21%) out of 1,909,262 votes and was ranked first in Tehran.[5]
Main article: 2012 Iranian legislative election |
He received 1,119,474 (47.94%) out of 2,335,125 votes and was ranked first in Tehran.[6]
Main article: 2013 Iranian presidential election |
He registered for the election, but withdrew days before the election.