Government of Isfahan

The government of Isfahan consists of a mayor and a 13 member municipal legislature. The Isfahan National Holy Association was involved in the Persian Constitutional Revolution.

Legislature

The Islamic City Council of Isfahan is a 13 member municipal legislature.[1]

The five representatives who were elected in the 2020 Iranian legislative election Islamic Consultative Assembly were Zahra Sheikhi, Abbas Moghtadaei, Ayatollah Hossein Mirazei, Mahdi Toghyani,and Amir Hosein Banki Poor Fard.[2] Those elected in the 2016 Iranian Assembly of Experts election were Yousef Tabatabai Nejad, Abdul-Nabi Namazi, Abdolmahmoud Abdollahi, Morteza Moghtadai and Abdolhasan Mahdavi.[3]

Between 2019 and 2020, the Municipality of Isfahan had a budget of approximately six trillion tomans, an 86% increase compared to 2018. 71% of the budget is allocated for construction. The budget is expected to double in 2021.[4][5]

Executive

Office holders
Office nameNameSince
MayorGhodratollah Noroozi2017
General AttorneyAli Esfahani2019[6][7]
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Districts

List of neighborhoods in Isfahan[8][9][10]

  • District 1: Bid Abad, Darb Koosh, Lenban, Shahzade Ebrahim, Abas Abad, Posht Baro[11]
  • District 2: Barzan
  • District 3: Ahmad Aabad, Sartaveh, Juybareh, Shahshahan, Baghkaran
  • District 4: Moshtagh, Penart,[12] Shahrak-e Zayandeh Rud
  • District 5: Sichan, Bagh Zereshk
  • District 6: Denart, Bagh Negar - Ayne Khane, Mardavij
  • District 7: Baboldasht, Sheikh Eshragh, Barazande, Bagh Fadak, Kave, Milad, Farvardin, Shahed, Molavi, Poria Vali, Rahim abad
  • District 8: Khane Efahan
  • District 9: Jerokan, Javan, Zajan, Nazhvan, Nasr Abad, Baharanchi, Zahran, Koohanestan, Valdan, Ladaan, Goortan, Golestan, Azadan, Kardalan[13]
  • District 10: Atsharan, Parvin, Askarieh, Mosala, Haftoon, Laleh, Sheikh Tosi, Sarvestan, Dashtestan, Fajr, Khajeh Amid, Kooye Narges, Joharan, South hase, Mola Sadra, Atar neishabori, Gorgan[14]
  • District 11: Limjir, Eslami, Darb Meidan (Sajad), Mashadeh, Babukan, Zajan, Tahoneh,[15] Rehnan
  • District 12: Asheghabad[16]
  • District 13: Ferdows Garden, Vali Asr, Amirie, Ziar, Keshavarzi, Ghaemie, Dastgerd khiar, Golzar, Shafagh[17]
  • District 14: Dark, Imam Khomeini, Montazer al-Mahdi, Aman Samani, Mahdie, Elahie, Arznan, Sodan, Doteflan, Shahpasand, North Hase[18]
  • District 15: Sofla, Rajaei, Buzan, Pozve, Arghavanie, Gavart, Raran, Khatoon abad, Bertianchi (Ghale no), Andvan, Deh no[19] Kalman,[20]Jey Shir, Jey Rural District, Kangaz, Ardaji, Sofla, Kerdabad, Satar

See also

Further reading

  • City Councillors and the Dilemma of Representation: The Case of Isfahan[21]

References

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