Iranian newspapers have been divided in their coverage of the upcoming parliamentary elections, scheduled for February 21. Reformist papers initially focused on the Guardian Council’s disqualification of 90 incumbent lawmakers and the vast majority of reformist candidates. Reformist papers also highlighted President Hassan Rouhani’s criticism of the stringent vetting, which worked in favor of hardliners. One daily, Aftab-e Yazd, commented on the mass disqualification with the headline, “Conservatives’ Hot Competition with Conservatives,” on February 12.
Conservative and hardline papers largely focused on leaders’ calls for a high turnout in the election. The regime cites voter participation as a reflection of public support. The following is a reverse chronological sampling of election coverage.
February 19
Abrar (conservative newspaper):
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Politician: Reformists Far from Society’s Pulse
 

Aftab-e Yazd (reformist newspaper):
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Leader Urges People to Create Strong Parliament with Their Huge Turnout in Elections
 

Etemad Newspaper:
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Reformist Member of Parliament Predicts Strong Minority
 

Hamshahri (centrist newspaper):
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Iran’s Supreme Leader: Friends and Foes All Focused on Iran Elections
 

Javan (hardline newspaper):
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Weak Parliament to Have Long-Term Negative Effect: Supreme Leader
 

Kayhan (hardline newspaper):
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Supreme Leader: People Must Choose Lawmakers Carefully; Some Have Become Servants of the United States
 

Sazandegi (centrist newspaper):
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Unity among Reformists
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Failure of Conservatives’ Unity
 

Shahrvand (reformist newspaper):
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Iran Leader: Don’t Worry, People Will Know What to Do
 

February 18
Etemad (reformist newspaper)
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Election Turnout; Right or Duty?
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Reformism Does Not Reach Dead-end: Abdollah Ramazanzadeh
 

February 17
Etemad (reformist newspaper):
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Rouhani: We’d Lose If We Boycott Elections
 

Ettela’at (centrist newspaper):
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Judiciary Chief: General [Qassem] Soleimani Didn’t Consider People’s Vote as Ceremonial
 

February 16
Ebtekar (centrist newspaper):
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The Great Coalition of Reformists
 

February 12
Aftab-e Yazd (reformist newspaper):
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Conservatives’ Hot Competition with Conservatives!
 

Etemad (reformist newspaper):
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Rouhani: We Shouldn’t Boycott Elections
 

Iran (conservative newspaper):
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Rouhani: Elections, Ballot Box Will Save Us
 

Shahrvand (reformist newspaper):
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Rouhani: Election Most Important Fruit of Revolution
 

February 10
Sazandegi (centrist newspaper):
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Return of Reformists
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Some Reformist Parties Will Field Candidates for Iran Elections 2020
 
February 6
Kayhan (hardline newspaper):
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Don’t Make People Discouraged about Elections by Telling Lies: Leader
 

Shargh (reformist newspaper):
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Supreme Leader: People’s Complaints Not about Election Itself
 

February 5
Shargh (reformist newspaper):
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Reformists Say Won’t Field Candidates for Iran Elections 2020
 
February 3
Ettela’at (centrist newspaper):
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Rouhani: It’s Against Imam Khomeini’s Will to Discourage People from Voting
 

Kayhan (hardline newspaper):
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Number of Reformist Candidates This Time Several Times More than Previous Elections
 

February 2
Ebtekar (centrist newspaper):
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Too Many Conservative Candidates for Parliamentary Votes Makes It Difficult for Them to Unite
 

Etemad (reformist newspaper):
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Rouhani: It Was Imam Khomeini Who Said Political Structure Must Be Put to Referendum
 

Ettela’at (centrist newspaper):
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Guardian Council: Half of Parliamentary Candidates Qualified to Run
 

Javan (hardline newspaper):
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2,000 Disqualified Candidates Return to Election
 
January 24
Arman-e Melli (reformist newspaper):
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Rouhani: We’ll Get Nowhere If Only One Faction Is Satisfied in Elections
 

Jomhouri Eslami (conservative newspaper):
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Rouhani: Election Must Be Competitive
 

    

