#Videocrux - Iranians turned out in force for the Islamic republic
Iranians turned out in force for the Islamic republic Iranians have turned out in force for the Islamic republic's most hotly contested presidential vote, with incumbent hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad facing a tough challenge from moderate ex-premier Mir Hossein Mousavi.
Iranians at the voting polls for the election A hundred people are waiting even before the voting office opens. There's a lot of formalities to observe here, which just makes the queues longer. At a school round the corner, more scenes of activity. Many people round here especially the young are hoping for change.
People to vote on Ahmadinejad for president Inflation is the priority. Prices have to go down for essential goods and housing. I'm sure Ahmadinejad's going to take it. I voted for him. He's tackled injustice and corruption, and he'll keep doing that in the coming years.
Mousavi's speech at the voting polls In Iran, you can vote where you like, regardless of where you live. Mir Hossein Mousavi has chosen to cast his ballot in this working class area, with his wife. The main opposition candidate, he's seen the huge turnout as a promising sign.