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Iran's moderate former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has won election to Iran's powerful clerical body, the Assembly of Experts, results show.Iran's moderate former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has won election to Iran's powerful clerical body, the Assembly of Experts, results show.
With more than half the votes counted, Mr Rafsanjani, who was defeated in the 2005 presidential election, had a clear lead at the top of the list. With more than half the votes counted, Ayatollah Rafsanjani, who was defeated in the 2005 presidential election, had a clear lead at the top of the list.
The election - and simultaneous local polls - was seen as a test of support for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.The election - and simultaneous local polls - was seen as a test of support for President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Early results suggest liberals and moderates have regained some influence.Early results suggest liberals and moderates have regained some influence.
Official results have not yet been announced in either of the two elections.Official results have not yet been announced in either of the two elections.
Political revivalPolitical revival
Displaying what correspondents describe as a new lease of political life, Mr Rafsanjani led the poll with 1.3 million votes as counting continued. Displaying what correspondents describe as a new lease of political life, Ayatollah Rafsanjani led the poll with 1.3 million votes as counting continued.
IRANIAN ELECTIONS Iranians are voting in two sets of electionsAssembly of Experts poll: Powerful clerical body which supervises the Supreme LeaderLocal council polls: More than 250,000 candidates for around 100,000 seats nationwide46.5 million eligible votersIRANIAN ELECTIONS Iranians are voting in two sets of electionsAssembly of Experts poll: Powerful clerical body which supervises the Supreme LeaderLocal council polls: More than 250,000 candidates for around 100,000 seats nationwide46.5 million eligible voters
He is almost half a million votes ahead of the second placed candidate.He is almost half a million votes ahead of the second placed candidate.
His main rival, Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi - seen as a political mentor to President Ahmadinejad - is trailing in sixth place, but with enough votes to retain a seat on the Assembly of Experts.His main rival, Ayatollah Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi - seen as a political mentor to President Ahmadinejad - is trailing in sixth place, but with enough votes to retain a seat on the Assembly of Experts.
Mr Rafsanjani's strong performance has exceeded his supporters' expectations after his humiliating defeat in 2005, the BBC's Sadeq Saba in Tehran says. Ayatollah Rafsanjani's strong performance has exceeded his supporters' expectations after his humiliating defeat in 2005, the BBC's Sadeq Saba in Tehran says.
The assembly of 86 theologians supervises the activities of Iran's supreme leader and chooses his successor when he dies.The assembly of 86 theologians supervises the activities of Iran's supreme leader and chooses his successor when he dies.
Mr Rafsanjani's success was helped by an unexpectedly high turnout and by a new alliance between him and the reformists, our correspondent says. Ayatollah Rafsanjani's success was helped by an unexpectedly high turnout and by a new alliance between him and the reformists, our correspondent says.