Long lines in Tehran. A big turnout could benefit incumbent President Rohani, as high participation in the past has led to the election of reformist or moderate candidates.
Voters who like comfort.
Iranians outside the country are also casting their ballots.
Interesting as Iran has a record of increased online censorship during elections.
Iran's former reformist President Mohammad Khatami voted in Jamaran. He has endorsed President Hassan Rohani.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei cast his vote in Tehran shortly after polls opened at 8 a.m. local time.
In some neighborhoods in Tehran, people are standing in long lines to cast their ballot. A man in Golhak told us he waited for about two hours to vote.
Polls have opened in Iran where Iranians are standing in lines to choose between incumbent President Hassan Rohani who has promised engagement with the West and more freedom, and hard-line cleric Ebrahim Raisi who has called for self-sufficiency to improve the economy.