Yeah, this is looking like a pretty clear cut case of fraud on a grand scale, far more than last election. Here's one of the strongest arguments I've seen today for demonstrating the fraud: a perfect 2:1 relation between the two candidates through the counting process.
http://tehranbureau.com/2009/06/13/f...election-data/
With all three other candidates opposing the results, it represents the potential for a majority of clerics in the country to be in opposition to the supreme leader.
Now, here's the longshot ideal way of this working out: the leader of the Assembly of Experts, Rafsanjani, sent an open letter earlier this week to Khamenei warning him against the potential of electoral fraud. The Assembly of Experts ultimately has the political authority to remove the Supreme Leader from power, and he probably has the support right now in the Assembly of Experts to make it happen. Ideally, they put pressure on Khamenei and he overturns the results of the election to save his own skin. But if Khamenei and Rafsanjani dig in their heels, there's no telling how far it will go. Civil war or revolution isn't out of the question.