TIME Photo Essay: Iran's Election Choice: To vote or not to vote in an election that can’t change the status quo
. A man sits next to posters for presidential candidate Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, a former police chief, on the road to Lavasan northeast of Tehran on Monday. Eight candidates contested the presidential race, although one subsequently withdrew. PHOTO BY KAMRAN JEBREILI / AP
KAMRAN JEBREILI / AP
Iran's Election Choice: To vote or not to vote in an election that can’t change the status quo
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A man sits next to posters for presidential candidate Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, a former police chief, on the road to Lavasan northeast of Tehran on Monday. Eight candidates contested the presidential race, although one subsequently withdrew
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