CNN) — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s sister lost her bid for a seat in the nation’s parliamentary elections, a result seen as a blow to the controversial leader and, according to one analyst, a “possible sign of fraud.”
Parvin Ahmadinejad, running in her family’s hometown of Garmsar, was defeated by a conservative rival in Friday’s elections for the Majlis, Iran’s parliament, the country’s news outlets said Saturday.
More than 64 percent of eligible voters streamed to the polls in large numbers, and election officials praised the exercise, in which about 3,400 candidates vied for Majlis seats.