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NEW ELECTORAL LAW (JULY 1, 1909)
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21. Arabistán (centre, Shúshtar), has 4 polling places, viz. Shúshtar (2), Dizfúl (3), Muḥammara wa ‘Ashá’ir (3), Bandar-i-Násirí (1): total, 9, of whom 3 finally represent the district.

22. Fírúz-kúh (1) and Damáwand (2): total, 3, of whom one finally represents the district.

23. Qazwín (centre, Qazwín) has 4 polling places, viz. Qazwín (3), ִTárum-i-Suflá (1), Kharaqán (1), and ִTálaqán (1): total, 6, of whom 2 finally represent the district.

24. Qum chooses 3 candidates, of whom one represents the district.

25. Káshán (4), Júshqán (1) and Naṭanz (1): total, 6, of whom 2 represent the district.

26. Kurdistán (centre, Sinandij) has 5 polling places, viz. Sinandij (4), Saqaz (2), Bána (1), Úrámán (1) and Maríwán (1): total, 9, of whom 3 represent the district.

27. Kirmánsháhán (centre, Kirmánsháh) has 3 polling places, viz. Kirmánsháh (6), Sunqur (2) and Kangáwar (1): total, 9, of whom 3 finally represent the district.

28 Garrús (centre, Bíjár) elects 3 candidates, of whom one represents the district.

29. Gulpáyagán (2), Khwánsár (1), Kamra (1) and the Maḥallát and other districts (2) elect 6 candidates, of whom 2 finally represent the district.

30. Gílán and Ṭawálish ִ(“the Ṭálishes”: centre, Rasht) has 8 polling places, viz. Rasht (6), Anzalí (2), Láhíján (2), Rúdbár and Daylamán (1), Langarúd (1), Fúman (1), Gurgán-rúd (1), and ִTálish and Dúláb (i): total, 15, of whom 5 finally represent the district.

31. Luristán (centre, Khurram-ábád) has two polling places, Khurram-ábád (4) and Pusht-i-Kúh (2): total, 6, of whom 2 represent the district.

32. Mázandarán, Tunkábun and Sawád-Kúh (centre, Sárí), has 8 polling places, viz. Sárí (2), Bárfurúsh (3), Ámul (1), Tunkábun (2), Sawád-Kúh (1), Ashraf (1), Mashhad-i-Sar (1), and Núr (1): total, 12, of whom 4 finally represent the district.

33. Maláyir, Niháwand and Túysirkán (centre, Dawlat-ábád) have 3 polling places, Dawlat-ábád (3), Niháwand (2) and Túysirkán (1): total, 6, of whom 2 finally represent the district.