#Iran conservatives failed to unite behind a single candidate as a result their vote is split.Aref's withdrawal was smart move #Iranelection
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 15, 2013
Rohani has a strong lead according to the first official results announced by the interior minister. #Iran #Iranelection
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 15, 2013
My prayers are with the people of Iran as they await imminent announcement of the result of today's poll.
— ahmed shaheed (@ahmedshaheed) June 15, 2013
Granddaughter of Aya Khomeini on Facebook:according 2 reliable but unconfirmed news:Rohani definite winner of 1st round #Iran #Iranelection
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 15, 2013
#Iran: A V reliable source in Isfahan: Rouhani is on the 49-50% mark. And even Ghalibaf has said that they shouldn't push it to a run off.
— Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) June 15, 2013
Six hours after voting ended in Iran, unusually no news of any results. Some are awaiting big surprise, others worried about a shock. #Iran
— Saeed Kamali Dehghan (@SaeedKD) June 15, 2013
#IRAN | 5 am Tehran time - No official results yet! #IranElection
— Amin Khorami (@aminismyname) June 15, 2013
#IranElection Hearing buzz of a surprise.
— Mohammad Davari (@modavari) June 15, 2013
...Jalili did win the votes of a brother and sister who described themselves as "martial arts champions." May have won that demographic.
— Steve Inskeep (@NPRinskeep) June 15, 2013