Iran Press/ America: According to the Iran Press news agency from the U.S., this family living in Canada said: After 10 hours of driving, they reached the office of the custodian of Iran's interests in Washington to cast their vote.
Iranians have headed to the polls in the runoff presidential election, a week after none of the candidates could secure the majority of votes in the snap election.
The runoff follows the June 28 election in which Masoud Pezeshkian and Saeed Jalili emerged as frontrunners, yet neither secured an outright majority.
Pezeshkian has a background as a health minister and is a legislator from Tabriz in the northwest. Jalili holds experience as a diplomat and the chief nuclear negotiator.
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