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Iran's interior minister said President Hassan Rohani -- seen casting his ballot on May 19 -- won reelection with around 57 percent of the vote, easily avoiding a runoff.
Iran's interior minister said President Hassan Rohani -- seen casting his ballot on May 19 -- won reelection with around 57 percent of the vote, easily avoiding a runoff.

Live Blog: Rohani Declared Winner Of Presidential Vote

Rohani's victory in what turned out to be a two-man presidential race could reinvigorate efforts for an economic and diplomatic thaw with the West.

-- Iranian officials have declared President Hassan Rohani winner of the May 19 vote with around 57 percent of ballots, easily avoiding a runoff against conservative former prosecutor Ebrahim Raisi, who was said to have received about 38.5 percent of votes cast.

-- In a victory speech, Rohani said the Iranian people were the "real victors" of the election and that Iran had chosen "engagement with the world" in voting for him, rejecting extremism. But as Rohani knows very well, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei holds ultimate political, military, and religious power in Iran, and can easily derail a campaign or thwart the plans of a president.

-- Six men were approved to run by the Guardians Council from more than 1,600 applicants, but it quickly boiled down to a two-man race between Raisi and Rohani, an establishment veteran who oversaw a breakthrough nuclear deal with world powers to ease sanctions and pushed for engagement with the West and greater openness for Iranians.

-- Raisi has long been talked about as a possible successor to Khamenei, and it's unclear what effect a landslide loss might have on his political ambitions.

*NOTE: Times are stated according to local time in Tehran (GMT +4 1/2)

15:05 19.5.2017

Former political prisoner Bahareh Hedayat is waiting in line to vote. Hedayat, who was released in September after spending nearly seven years in prison, has expressed support for President Rohani.

15:13 19.5.2017

Mohammad Ali Jafari, commander of the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) is seen waiting in line to vote. Some have expressed concern that the IRGC could interfere in the vote in favor of hard-line presidential candidate Ebrahim Raisi.

15:17 19.5.2017

Son carries his father to a polling station:

15:29 19.5.2017

The Hosseynieh Ershad polling station in Tehran appears to be very crowded:

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