Despite a historic low turnout in the June 18 presidential vote, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei called the election an "epic" event and also dismissed million od bland ballots.
The final results of Iran's election was announced and turnout at 48.8 percent was the lowest in the past four decades with more than 4 million void ballots.
Hardliners in Iran were frustrated by low turnout in the June 18 presidential election and were blaming the Rouhani administration for various mishaps.
Three days before Iran's controversial presidential election, former parliament speaker Ali Larijani urged Iraninas to vote, as opinion polls show a looming low turnout.
A historic low turnout expected in Iran's June 18 election is seen by local analysts as hurting the country's foreign relations. Any president with less than 10 million votes is bad, they say.
A poll conducted by a government agency in Iran shows likely turnout in the June presidential election has dropped following disqualification of key candidates.