Reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian and conservative hardliner Saeed Jalili will go to a run-off vote in Iran’s presidential election, the country’s electoral authority said on Saturday. Pezeshkian received around 42.5% of the vote and Jalili followed at 38.7%. There were two other candidates in the race. As none achieved an absolute majority, the run-off will take place on July 5. Some 61 million voters in Iran were eligible to elect a successor to hardliner Ebrahim Raisi on Friday, after he died in a helicopter crash in May.