“@YourMiddleEast: "There isn't enough info to announce results," #IranElection HQ chief tells ISNA #Iran”
— Borzou Daragahi (@borzou) June 14, 2013
Iranelection results not released yet, some officials already talking about "political epic". #Iran
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 14, 2013
Interesting:Kayhan predicted turnout 38 m,General director of Fars news agency tweets according to unofficial results turnout 37 m #Iran
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 14, 2013
#IranElection state tv says preliminary vote count within an hour
— Mohammad Davari (@modavari) June 14, 2013
Turnout picking up at #Iran election polling center in #NYC as end of work day approaches. Optimism abounds. pic.twitter.com/D0P0QvXfvE
— Denis Fitzgerald (@denisfitz) June 14, 2013
Iranian politician Nategh Nouri predicts no run-off, "as there was a high turnout"
— Thomas Erdbrink (@ThomasErdbrink) June 14, 2013
Fars News director: MT @abasinfo: Unconfirmed & estimated results: turnout 37 million, about 73%: 13m Rouhani, 12m Qalibaf & 5m Jalili
— Robert Mackey (@RobertMackey) June 14, 2013
#Iran Today: Fars News Director "runoff likely, state tv prepared for more debates" http://t.co/Fa6tGHxovT … #p2 #tcot #IranElection
— Scott Lucas (@ScottLucas_EA) June 14, 2013
#Iranelection Results may be a surprise & put Rouhani in the first place & Qalibaf in 2nd. Runoff seems much more probable
— Abas Aslani (@abasinfo) June 14, 2013