About four decades Iran has been under Islamic ruling, a unique system of state governing combining both secular society rules and religious principles. While the contradictions between the clergy and the republicans’ institutions may remain their internal affair, at the same time they may become evident. The electoral system is one of the fundamental principles of the state governing in Iran. The changes in the ratio of Islamic principles and republicans’ rules (laying behind the political course), depends on the political forces getting the majority in the state governing bodies following the elections. Often these changes result in the form of mass protest. Notwithstanding the adjustments to the Iran’s state governance have been ...