Anecdotally, I think turnout far higher than expected but doubt it was as high as 2009.
— Najmeh Bozorgmehr (@Najmeh_Tehran) June 14, 2013
Voting has ended in #Iran's presidential election, after an extension of four hours in most areas and five hours in the capital Tehran
— Yeganeh June Torbati (@yjtorbati) June 14, 2013
#Iran Man who voted 4 Rohani writes on ballot:2 hell with those who wont count my vote or count it 4 other candidate pic.twitter.com/t7vKmIRc2E
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 14, 2013
#lebanon 's #Hizballah congratulates #Iran president on in atmosphere of "freedom" #iranelection #khamenei http://t.co/jPkS70bFXK
— Richard Solash (@rsolash) June 14, 2013
Wife of jailed reformist politician Tajzadeh voted, Tajzadeh had said he will vote MT @Vahid #Iran #Iranelection pic.twitter.com/lt8IW7r8Z8
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 14, 2013
Voting in Tehran extended for one more hour till 11pm local time.
— Najmeh Bozorgmehr (@Najmeh_Tehran) June 14, 2013
#Iran Expat in EU writes names of political prisoners Karroubi, Sotoudeh,Zeidabadi, Tavakoli on ballot. #Iranelection pic.twitter.com/EjHw9QpYuQ
— Golnaz Esfandiari (@GEsfandiari) June 14, 2013
"I think the main race was between Rohani and [nuclear negotiator Saeed] Jalili. Most votes went towards Rohani. The turnout seems to be very good."