1943–1944 Iranian legislative election

Ali Soheili Mohammad Sa'ed The elections for the 14th Parliament of Iran was held in November 1943–February 1944 and more than 800 candidates ran for 136 seats.

[1] The Tudeh Party put forward fifteen candidates, nine of whom won seats.

[4] The top two seats for Tabriz went to Kho'i and Pishevari (Soviet-supported) with 15,883 and 15,780 votes out of 47,780 respectively, but credentials of both were rejected later.

The rest of the seven seats in the constituency went to Eskandari, Sadeqi, Seqat ol-Eslam, Ipakchiyan (Soviet-supported), Panahi, Mojtahedi and Sartippur.

[5] The parties that won seats were: According to Ervand Abrahamian, a summarized composition of the parliament that was shaped after at the election is as follows: Based on the lines mentioned above for each parliamentary group, the absolute majority of members of parliament were against the royal family and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi: A characterization of members of parliament based on the foreign policy outlook of their respective parliamentary groups: A characterization of members of the parliament on political spectrum could be as follows: