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 Iran will hold a runoff presidential election pitting a little-known reformist against a hard-line former nuclear negotiator after results released Saturday showed the lowest-ever poll turnout in the Islamic Republic s history.More than 60% of voters cast no ballot in the race that saw reformist Masoud Pezeshkian best Saeed Jalili, who competed alongside two other hard-liners.With Jalili now alone in facing the cardiac surgeon, Pezeshkian s campaign would need to draw voters to the July 5 runoff in an election they ve otherwise not taken part in as public anger hardens following years of Iran facing economic hardships and mas stanley cup s protests under its Shiite theocracy. Let s look at it as a protest in its own right: A very widespread choice to reject what s on offer 鈥?both the candidates and the system,  said Sanam Vakil, the director of Chatham House s Middle East and N stanley botella orth Africa program.  That tells us a lot about public opinion and apathy, frustration. It sort of brings it all together. Of the 24.5 million votes cast in Friday s election, Pezeshkian got 10.4 million while Jalili received 9.4 million, election spokesman Mohsen Eslami announced. Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf got 3.3 million, while Shiite cleric Mostafa Pourmohammadi had over 206,000 votes.Iranian law requires that a winner gets more than 50% of all votes cast. If not, the race s top two candidates advance to a runoff a week later. There s been only one other runoff presidential e stanley water bottle lection in Iran s his Wtsw Pine Gulch Fire is second-largest in Colorado history after reaching 125,108 acres
 WASHINGTON 鈥?With a shift to the conservatives pending, the Supreme Court is opening a new term. That strengthened majority could roll back abortion rights, expand gun rights and shrink the power of government. Eight justices are getting back to work Monday less than a month bef stanley thermobecher ore the presidential election. After their colleague Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg caneca stanley  died last month, the Senate could confirm President Donald Trumps nominee for Ginsburgs seat, Judge Amy Coney Barrett, before Election Day. Theyre also working in the midst of a pandemic that has forced the court to meet by telephone.The Supreme Court will hear arguments by teleconference on two cases on Monday: Rutledge v. Ph stanley mugs armaceutical Care Management and Tanzin v. Tanvir.