(ANSA) - TEHRAN, June 19 - According to the first partial data from the Interior Ministry, Ebrahim Raisi, the ultra-conservative presidential candidate in Iran, won 17.8 million votes, equal to 62%. Another 3.3 million go to another conservative, Mohsen Rezai, 2.4 million votes to moderate Abdolnasser Hemmati and less than a million to conservative MP Amirhossein Hashemi-Ghazizadeh.
According to these data, 28.6 million votes have been counted so far, equal to a turnout of 48.5%. It has not been specified how many votes are still to be scrutinized, and therefore what the final turnout will be. (HANDLE).