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The number of ballot papers excluded
from the count in General Elections 2018
surpassed the number of ballots rejected
in General Elections 2013. Nearly 1.67
million ballots were excluded from the
count in GE-2018. This number may
slightly vary after the final consolidated
result is released by the Election
Commission of Pakistan (ECP) as the
ballots excluded from the count at the
polling station level by Presiding Officers
are to be reviewed by the Returning
Officers during the consolidation
proceedings, who can either reject them
or count them in favor of a candidate if
excluded wrongly.
The increase in the number of ballots
excluded from the count was a
ubiquitous phenomenon observed in all
provinces and Islamabad Capital
Territory with nearly 11.7% overall
increase. In Islamabad Capital Territory,
the number of ballots excluded from the
count are more than double the
rejected ballots in the region in GE-2013.
Around 40% increase in the number of
ballots excluded from the count was
observed in Balochistan, 30.6 % increase
in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa including
Federally Administered Tribal Areas
(FATA), 7% increase in Sindh and 6.6%
increase in Punjab.
The following table provides a
comparison of the number of rejected
National Assembly ballot papers in each
province/region during each of the past
four General Elections in 2002, 2008, 2013
and 2018. Although the rejected ballots
have consistently increase over the past
four general elections, the increase was
significantly higher in 2013 than 2008
(54.3%).
Number of Rejected Ballot Papers in General Elections 2002. 2008, 2013 and 2018,
by Province/Region
Province/Region
Rejected
Votes of GE-
2002
Rejected
Votes of GE-
2008
Rejected
Votes of GE-
2013
Votes Excluded
from the Count
GE-2018
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and FATA 88,036 100,948 190,597 248,941
FAFEN ELECTION
1.67 Million Ballots Excluded from the Count 169 NA and PA constituencies with
Margin of Victory less than potentially
Rejected Ballots
August 3, 2018
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Province/Region
Rejected
Votes of GE-
2002
Rejected
Votes of GE-
2008
Rejected
Votes of GE-
2013
Votes Excluded
from the Count
GE-2018
ICT 1,881 1,531 2,448 4,942
Punjab 508,926 638,623 850,735 906,952
Sindh 131,426 185,703 381,757 408,613
Balochistan 45,451 46,889 77,180 108,558
Overall 775,720 973,694 1,502,717 1,678,006
Increase
197,974 529,023 175,289
25.5% 54.3% 11.7%
Despite legal binding on Returning
Officers to examine the ballots excluded
from the count before rejecting them, a
number of such ballots were not
inspected during GE-2013. The Judicial
Commission enquiring the GE-2013 had
also noted in its final report that many
Returning Officers (ROs) did not review
the ballots declared doubtful by the
Presiding Officers (POs) as was required
under the Representation of Peoples Act
(ROPA), 1976. Below is the excerpt from
the Commission’s report.
The RO examination of the ballots
excluded from the count by the Presiding
Officer is also pertinent in wake of the
fact that there are 169 National and
Provincial Constituencies where the
margin of victory, according to the
provisional results, is less than the number
of ballot papers excluded from the
count. (Refer to Annexure-1 for the list of
these constituencies) The Returning
Officers’ decision to reject or count these
ballots may materially affect the result of
the polls in these constituencies.
Excerpt from
Final Report of
the General
Elections-2013
Inquiry
Commission
2015 (p 218)
ROPA has many legal aspects which need to be complied
with and it is doubtful whether the POs had the necessary
training or ability to ensure that they were complied with
especially during the hectic and stressful situation on polling
day. There were instances where ROs who were fairly senior
judicial officers did not comply with the mandatory provisions
of ROPA; For example, on their own admittance failing to
open and consider rejected ballots. (PML (Q) CW 2, 3 and 6)
The margin of victory may have been high and no party may
have requested the consideration of these ballots but this was
still a legal requirement under S.39 (3) ROPA
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Provincial: 31
National: 16
Total: 47
Provincial: 15
National: 7
Total: 22
Provincial: 96
National: 41
Total: 137
Provincial: 27
National: 15
Total: 42
Provincial Assembly: 169
National Assembly: 79 Total: 248
Under Section 95(5) of the Elections Act,
2017, the Returning Officer shall recount
the ballot papers at one or more polling
stations in a constituency if a contesting
candidate requests so in writing and the
margin of victory is less than five percent
of the total votes polled in the
constituency or 10,000, whichever is less.
According to provisional results of GE-
2018, there are as many as 79 National
and 169 Provincial Assemblies’
constituencies, where the margin of
victory is less than five percent of the
total polled votes or ten thousand. Figure
1 shows region-wise and assembly-wise
distribution of these 248 constituencies.
Figure 1: NUMBER OF CONSTITUENCIES WITH MARGIN OF VICTORY
LESS THAN 5% OF POLLED VOTES OR 10,000
The ballots excluded from the count
surpassed the margin of victory in 49
(18.1%) of 270 National Assembly (NA)
constituencies where elections were
held. Among these NA constituencies, 26
are in Punjab, 11 in Sindh, six each in
Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Similarly, the number of ballots excluded
from the count exceeded the margin of
victory in 120 (21%) of 570 Provincial
Assembly (PA) constituencies where
elections were held. Of these 120 PA
constituencies, 58 are in Punjab, 24 in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 22 in Sindh and 16
in Balochistan Assembly. Figure 2 shows
the region-wise and assembly-wise
distribution of these 169 constituencies.
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Among 49 NA constituencies with higher
number of excluded ballots than margin
of victory, as many as 21 were won by
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)
candidates, 11 by Pakistan Muslim
League – Nawaz (PMLN), six by Pakistan
People’s Party Parliamentarians (PPPP),
three by Balochistan Awami Party (BAP),
two by Grand Democratic Alliance
(GDA), and one each by Muttahida
Majlis-e-Amal (MMA), Awami National
Party (ANP), Jamhoori Watan Party (JWP)
and Pakistan Muslim League (PML). Two
independent candidates were also
returned in such constituencies.
Province-wise Winning Parties in the NA Constituencies with Greater Number of
Excluded Ballots Than Margin of Victory
Winner Party of National
Assembly
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Punjab Sindh Balochistan Overall
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 3 14 4 21
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 1 10 11
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 1 5 6
Balochistan Awami Party 3 3
Figure 2: NUMBER OF CONSTITUENCIES WITH GREATER NUMBER
OF EXCLUDED BALLOTS THAN MARGIN OF VICTORY
Provincial: 24
National: 6
Total: 30
Provincial: 16
National: 6
Total: 22
Provincial Assembly: 120
National Assembly: 49 Total: 169
Overall
Provincial: 58
National: 26
Total: 84
Provincial: 22
National: 11
Total: 33
5
Grand Democratic Alliance 2 2
Independents 1 1 2
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 1 1
Awami National Party 1 1
Jamhoori Watan Party 1 1
Pakistan Muslim League 1 1
Overall 6 26 11 6 49
Similarly, among 58 constituencies of
Punjab Assembly witnessing the similar
phenomenon, PML-N won 26 seats, PTI
23, PPPP two, and PML one. The
remaining six constituencies were won by
independents.
In KP Assembly’s 24 constituencies with
the number of excluded ballots greater
than the margin of victory, 11 were
bagged by PTI, seven by MMA, two each
by PMLN and PPPP and one by ANP. An
independent candidate also claimed
one such seat.
Similarly, in Sindh Assembly’s 22
constituencies with a similar situation,
nine have been claimed by PPPP, six by
GDA, four by PTI, two by MQM and one
by MMA. In Balochistan’s 16 such
constituencies, six were won by BAP,
followed by three constituencies each
won by PTI and MMA and one each by
PMLN and Pashtoonkhwa Milli Awami
Party (PkMAP). Two independent
candidates in Balochistan won such
seats.
Province-wise Winning Parties in the PA Constituencies with Greater Number of
Excluded Ballots Than Margin of Victory
Winner Party of Provincial
Assembly
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Punjab Sindh Balochistan Overall
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 11 23 4 3 41
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 2 26 1 29
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 2 2 9 13
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 7 1 3 11
Independent 1 6 2 9
Grand Democratic
Alliance 6 6
Balochistan Awami Party 6 6
Muttahida Qaumi
Movement Pakistan 2 2
Pakistan Muslim League 1 1
Pashtoonkhwa Milli
Awami Party 1 1
Awami National Party 1 1
Overall 24 58 22 16 120
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Unofficial information suggests that the
ECP has allowed recounting on 54 – 21
National Assembly’s and 33 Provincial
Assemblies’ – constituencies. Unlike the
pre-election period, the availability of
critical election information on the ECP
website has reduced in post-election
phase and no official notification of such
count is available on the website. FAFEN
observation reveals that the recount of
votes was done or is under-way on 12
such constituencies where the number of
ballots excluded from the count is
greater than the margin of victory.
Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN)
has contacted the second-place
candidates in the relevant 50 NA
constituencies, and eight of those
candidates provided information about
vote recounting. Recounting of votes
was underway or complete in four of the
constituencies (NA-74 Sialkot-III, NA-100
Chiniot-II, NA-230 Badin-II and NA-248
Karachi West-I), including three
constituencies in which the second-
place candidates are from PTI and one
constituency where a PPPP candidate is
in second-place. The second-place
candidate (GDA) in NA-215 Sanghar-I
did not request a recounting of votes.
The RO has declined candidates’
requests to recount votes in three
constituencies (NA-114 Jhang-I, NA-140
Kasur-IV and NA-204 Ghotki-I). In the first
of these constituencies, the RO originally
agreed to recount and later rescinded
the decision, according to the
interviewed candidate. In the second
listed constituency the RO stated that the
candidate failed to provide in his
recount application the names and
numbers of the relevant polling stations.
The RO in the third constituency did not
give a reason for refusing to conduct a
recount.
The Elections Act, 2017 provides for utmost care in dealing with the result of
constituencies where a close contest takes place. The law also provides additional
powers to ECP to deal with ballots excluded from the count.
Section 95(2) of the Elections Act, 2017 states: “Before consolidating the Results of the
Count, the Returning Officer shall examine the ballot papers excluded from the count
by the Presiding Officer and, if he/she finds that any such ballot paper should not have
been so excluded, count it as a ballot paper cast in favour of the contesting
candidate for whom the vote has been cast.”
In addition, Section 95(5) of the Elections Act, 2017 reads: “Before commencement of
the consolidation proceedings, the Returning Officer shall recount the ballot papers
of one or more polling stations if a request or challenge in writing is made by a
contesting candidate or his election agent and the margin of victory is less than five
percent of the total votes polled in the constituency or ten thousand votes, whichever
is less, or the Returning Officer considers such request as not unreasonable.”
Section 8 (b) of the Act relates to the “Power of Commission to ensure fair election”
specifically mentions the issue of rejected votes in describing the absolute power of
ECP to intervene in cases of controversy. This section of the law states that the
Commission may “review an order passed by an officer under this Act or the Rules,
including rejection of a ballot paper.” Section 8(c) reinforces the general authority of
the Commission to “issue such instructions, exercise such powers and make such
consequential orders as may in its opinion, be necessary for ensuring that an election
is conducted honestly, justly, fairly and in accordance with the provisions of this Act
and the Rules.”
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Annex – 1
a. LIST OF NA CONSTITUENCIES WHERE REJECTED VOTES ARE
GREATER THAN MARGIN OF VICTORY
1 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
NA-10 Shangla 4,632 Ibadullah Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 34,070 Sadeed Ur Rahman Awami National Party 32,665 1,405
NA-13
Mansehra-I 7,600 Saleh Muhammad Independent 109,262
Sardar Shah
Jehanyousaf
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 107,808 1,454
NA-21 Mardan-II 5,790 Amir Haider Azam
Khan Awami National Party 78,911 Muhammad Atif Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 78,878 33
NA-22 Mardan-III 5,594 Ali Muhammad Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 58,577 Muhammad Qasam Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 56,318 2,259
NA-33 Hangu 3,424 Khial Zaman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 28,819 Atiq Ur Rehman Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 27,968 851
NA-35 Bannu 7,356 Imran Ahmed
Khan Niazi Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 113,822 Akram Khan Durrani
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 106,820 7,002
2 Punjab
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
NA-73 Sialkot-II 7,386 Khawaja
Muhammad Asif Pakistan Muslim League (N) 116,957
Muhammad Usman
Dar Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 115,464 1,493
NA-74 Sialkot-III 8,928 Ali Zahid Pakistan Muslim League (N) 97,235 Ghulam Abbas Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 93,734 3,501
NA-87
Hafizabad-I 9,565
Ch Shoukat Ali
Bhatti Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 165,618 Saira Tarar Pakistan Muslim League (N) 157,453 8,165
NA-89
Sargodha-II 6,869
Mohsin Nawaz
Ranjha Pakistan Muslim League (N) 114,245 Usama Ahmad Mela Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 113,422 823
8
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
NA-91
Sargodha-IV 6,733 Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti Pakistan Muslim League (N) 110,525
Choudhary Amir Sultan
Cheema Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 110,246 279
NA-94 Khushab-
II 8,757
Malik Muhammad
Ehsan Ullah Tiwana Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 93,864
Malik Shakir Bashir
Awan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 85,109 8,755
NA-98 Bhakkar-II 7,705 Muhammad Afzal
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 138,307 Rashid Akbar Khan Independent 133,679 4,628
NA-100 Chiniot-II 7,197 Qaiser Ahmed
Sheikh Pakistan Muslim League (N) 76,415 Zulfiqar Ali Shah Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 75,559 856
NA-105
Faisalabad-V 9,135 Raza Nasrullah Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 77,862
Muhammad Masood
Nazir Independent 69,211 8,651
NA-106
Faisalabad-VI 5,375
Rana Sana Ullah
Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 106,319 Nisar Ahmad Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 103,799 2,520
NA-108
Faisalabad-VIII 5,177 Farrukh Habib Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 112,740 Abid Sher Ali Pakistan Muslim League (N) 111,529 1,211
NA-112 Toba
Tek Singh-II 5,483
Muhammad Junaid
Anwar Chaudhry Pakistan Muslim League (N) 125,303 Muhammad Ashfaq Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 121,031 4,272
NA-114 Jhang-I 12,970
Sahibzada
Muhammad
Mehboob Sultan
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 106,043 Makhdoom Syed Faisal
Saleh Hayat
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 105,454 589
NA-117
Nankana Sahib-
I
6,456 Ch Muhammad
Barjees Tahir Pakistan Muslim League (N) 71,891 Tariq Mehmood Bajwa Independent 68,995 2,896
NA-118
Nankana Sahib-
II
9,257 Ijaz Ahmad Shah Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 63,818 Shezra Mansab Ali
Khan Kharal Pakistan Muslim League (N) 61,413 2,405
NA-131 Lahore-
IX 2,835
Imran Ahmed Khan
Niazi Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 84,313 Khawaja Saad Rafique Pakistan Muslim League (N) 83,633 680
NA-139 Kasur-III 8,970 Rana Muhammad
Ishaq Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 121,767 Azeem Ud Din Zahid Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 112,893 8,874
NA-140 Kasur-IV 7,453 Sardar Talib Hassan
Nakai Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 124,621
Rana Muhammad
Hayat Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 124,385 236
NA-151
Khanewal-II 3,638
Muhammad Khan
Daha Pakistan Muslim League (N) 111,198 Ahmad Yar Hiraj Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 109,520 1,678
NA-159 Multan-
VI 6,628
Rana Muhammad
Qasim Noon Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 102,606
Muhammad Zulqarnain
Bukhari Pakistan Muslim League (N) 99,374 3,232
NA-172
Bahawalpur-III 4,594
Chaudhary Tariq
Bashir Cheema Pakistan Muslim League 106,383 Saud Majeed Pakistan Muslim League (N) 101,971 4,412
9 9
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
NA-174
Bahawalpur-V 6,925
Makhdoom Syed
Sami Ul Hassan
Gillani
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 63,884 Prince Bahawal Abbas
Abbasi Independent 58,092 5,792
NA-182
Muzaffargarh-II 6,491
Mahar Irshad
Ahmad Khan
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 53,054 Jamshed Ahmed Pakistan Awami Raj 50,566 2,488
NA-187 Layyah-I 9,516 Abdul Majeed Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 93,903 Sardar Bahadur Ahmed
Khan Independent 88,225 5,678
NA-188 Layyah-
II 8,076 Niaz Ahmed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 109,420
Syed Muhammad
Saqlain Bukhari Pakistan Muslim League (N) 102,943 6,477
NA-190 Dera
Ghazi Khan-II 5,079
Sardar Zulfiqar Ali
Khan Khosa Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 71,964
Muhammad Amjad
Farooq Khan Khosa Independent 71,854 110
3 Sindh
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
NA-196
Jacobabad 13,660
Muhammad Mian
Soomro Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 92,274 Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 86,876 5,398
NA-199
Shikarpur-II 8,011
Ghous Bux Khan
Mahar Grand Democratic Alliance 62,785 Zulfiqar Ali Kamario
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 55,987 6,798
NA-204 Ghotki-I 10,058 Khalid Ahmed Khan
Lund
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 99,878
Abdul Haque Alias Mian
Mitha Independent 91,739 8,139
NA-212
Naushero
Feroze-II
7,976 Zulfiqar Ali Behan Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 90,266
Ghulam Murtaza Khan
Jatoi
Grand Democratic
Alliance 84,361 5,905
NA-215
Sanghar-I 7,767 Naveed Dero
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 77,812 Haji Khuda Baksh
Grand Democratic
Alliance 77,227 585
NA-221
Tharparkar-I 9,341
Pir Noor
Muhammad Shah
Jeelani
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 79,098
Makhdoom Shah
Mahmood Hussain
Qureshi
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 72,127 6,971
NA-230 Badin-II 10,263 Fehmida Mirza Grand Democratic Alliance 96,875 Haji Rasool Bux Chandio Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 96,015 860
NA-237 Malir-II 2,184 Jamil Ahmed Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 33,280 Abdul Hakeem Baloch Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 31,907 1,373
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NA-239 Korangi
Karachi-I 3,281 Muhammad Akram Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 69,147
Sohail Mansoor
Khawaja
Muttahida Qaumi
Movement Pakistan 68,811 336
NA-248 Karachi
West-I 3,078 Abdul Qadir Patel
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 35,124 Sardar Aziz Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 34,101 1,023
NA-249 Karachi
West-II 2,684
Muhammad Faisal
Vawda Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 35,344
Mian Muhammad
Shehbaz Sharif
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 34,626 718
4 Balochistan
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
NA-258 Loralai-
cum-Musa Khail-
cum-Ziarat-cum-
Dukki-cum-Harnai
6,773 Muhammad Israr
Tareen Balochistan Awami Party 42,938 Amir Zaman
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 38,457 4,481
NA-259 Dera
Bugti-cum-Kohlu-
cum-Barkhan-
cum-Sibi-cum-
Lehri
11,508 Nawabzada
Shahzain Bugtti Jamhoori Wattan Party 22,787
Mir Tariq Mehmood
Kethran Independent 21,213 1,574
NA-260
Nasirabad-cum-
Kachhi-cum-Jhal
Magsi
13,597 Khalid Hussain
Magsi Balochistan Awami Party 53,330
Sardar Yar Muhammad
Rind Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 40,188 13,142
NA-267 Mastung-
cum-Shaheed
Sikandarabad-
cum-Kalat
5,532 Syed Mehmood
Shah
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 26,645 Manzoor Ahmed Baloch
Balochistan National
Party 25,738 907
NA-270 Panjgur-
cum-Washuk-
cum-Awaran
6,152 Ehsanullah Reki Balochistan Awami Party 18,568 Mohammad Hanif Balochistan National
Party (Awami) 16,040 2,528
NA-272 Lasbela-
cum-Gwadar 10,493
Mohammad
Aslam Bhootani Independent 68,804 Jam Kamal Khan Balochistan Awami Party 63,275 5,529
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Annex – 01
b. LIST OF PA CONSTITUENCIES WHERE REJECTED VOTES ARE
GREATER THAN MARGIN OF VICTORY
1 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PK-1 Chitral 5,390 Hidayat Ur
Rehman
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 45,629 Israr Ud Din Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 40,490 5,139
PK-4 Swat-III 3,236 Aziz Ullah Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 14,426 Amir Muqam Pakistan Muslim League (N) 14,244 182
PK-10 Upper Dir-I 3,100 Malak Badshah
Saleh
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 20,936 Muhammad Ali
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 19,313 1,623
PK-14 Lower Dir-II 2,736 Hamayun Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 19,600 Bakht Baidar Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 18,239 1,361
PK-21 Buner-II 2,341 Syed Fakhr E
Jehan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 16,524 Nasar Ali
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 15,734 790
PK-23 Shangla-I 2,792 Shaukat Ali Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 17,399 Muhammad Rashad
Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 15,533 1,866
PK-24 Shangla-II 2,308 Faisal Zeb Awami National Party 14,876 Abdul Maula Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 14,613 263
PK-30 Mansehra-
I 2,872
Mian Zia Ur
Rehman Pakistan Muslim League (N) 29,468
Syed Ahmad Hussain
Shah
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 29,214 254
PK-32 Mansehra-
III 3,416
Muhammad
Naheem Pakistan Muslim League (N) 22,768 Zahid Chanzeb Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 20,819 1,949
PK-38
Abbottabad-III 3,113
Haji Qalandar
Khan Lodhi Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 29,474 Muhammad Arshad Pakistan Muslim League (N) 26,437 3,037
PK-46 Swabi-IV 3,353 Muhammad Ali Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 27,153 Muhammad Ayaz Awami National Party 25,765 1,388
PK-51 Mardan-IV 2,657 Amir Farzand Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 19,308 Himayatullah Mayar Awami National Party 18,363 945
PK-56
Charsadda-I 3,493 Khalid Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 20,247 Gohar Ali
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 20,029 218
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Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PK-58
Charsadda-III 3,173
Fazale Shakoor
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 30,162
Sultan Muhammad
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 28,891 1,271
PK-70 Peshawar-
V 2,095 Shah Farman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 15,404
Khush Dil Khan
Advocate Awami National Party 15,357 47
PK-80 Kohat-I 3,062 Amjid Khan Afridi Independent 28,711 Aftab Alam Afridi Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 26,163 2,548
PK-81 Kohat-II 2,539 Shah Dad Khan Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 17,498 Imtiaz Shahid Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 16,323 1,175
PK-85 Karak-I 3,621 Mian Nisar Gul Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 29,768 Farid Khan Toofan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 28,579 1,189
PK-86 Karak-II 2,919 Zafar Azam Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 35,354
Malak Qasim Khan
Khattak Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 32,613 2,741
PK-89 Bannu-III 2,384 Shah Muhammad
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 11,644 Sahib Zaman Independent 10,349 1,295
PK-90 Bannu-IV 1,470 Akram Khan
Durrani
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 32,801 Haji Malik Adnan Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 32,628 173
PK-93 Lakki
Marwat-III 2,585 Anwar Hayat Khan
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 17,114 Tariq Saeed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 16,342 772
PK-96 Dera Ismail
Khan-II 2,814 Ahmed Kundi
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 18,377 Sami Ullah Independent 16,662 1,715
PK-98 Dera Ismail
Khan-IV 3,778 Lutaf Ur Rehman
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 19,808 Fakher Ullah Khan Independent 18,842 966
2 Punjab
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PP-2 Attock-II 4,033 Jahangir
Khanzada Pakistan Muslim League (N) 45,965 Qazi Ahmed Akbar Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 42,879 3,086
PP-7 Rawalpindi-
II 5,735
Raja Sagheer
Ahmed Independent 44,287 Raja Muhammad Ali
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 42,382 1,905
PP-22 Chakwal-II 4,934 Tanveer Aslam
Malik Pakistan Muslim League (N) 73,104 Tariq Mehmood Afzal Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 70,322 2,782
13 13
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PP-25 Jhelum-I 6,939 Raja Yawar Kamal
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 59,717
Mahar Muhammad
Fayyaz
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 56,421 3,296
PP-27 Jhelum-III 4,323 Fawad Ahmed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 67,003 Nasir Mehmood Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 65,237 1,766
PP-32 Gujrat-V 6,441 Mian Muhammad
Akhtar Hayat Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 42,196 Mian Tariq Mehmood
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 37,542 4,654
PP-33 Gujrat-VI 2,783 Chaudhry Liaqat
Ali Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 51,007 Shabbir Ahmad
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 48,644 2,363
PP-39 Sialkot-V 5,105 Liaqat Ali Independent 31,086 Mirza Altaf Hussain Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 31,074 12
PP-52
Gujranwala-II 2,014
Chaudhary Aadil
Bakhsh Chattha Pakistan Muslim League (N) 55,710
Muhammad Ahmad
Chattha Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 54,597 1,113
PP-54
Gujranwala-IV 2,387 Imran Khalid Butt Pakistan Muslim League (N) 51,257 Rizwan Ullah Butt Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 49,800 1,457
PP-68 Mandi
Bahauddin-IV 9,549
Gulraiz Afzal
Gondal Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 37,904 Qamar Khan Independent 35,727 2,177
PP-74 Sargodha-
III 3,608
Mian Manazar
Hussain Ranjha Pakistan Muslim League (N) 51,269 Muhammad Ansar Iqbal Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 50,084 1,185
PP-81 Sargodha-
X 5,251
Chaudhry Iftikhar
Hussain Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 41,300 Syed Javed Hasin
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 40,510 790
PP-84 Khushab-III 6,617 Muhammad Waris
Shad Pakistan Muslim League (N) 66,459
Sardar Shujah
Muhammad Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 60,019 6,440
PP-91 Bhakkar-III 3,237 Ghazanfer Abbas Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 75,119 Saeed Akbar Khan Independent 73,566 1,553
PP-95 Chiniot-III 4,897 Syed Hassan
Murtaza
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 38,054
Muhammad Rehmat
Ullah Independent 33,961 4,093
PP-96 Chiniot-IV 4,984 Saleem Bibi Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 29,668 Muhammad Saqlain
Anwar
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 26,406 3,262
PP-101
Faisalabad-V 3,004 Rai Haidar Ali Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 46,045 Ghulam Haider Bari Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 44,165 1,880
PP-102
Faisalabad-VI 3,065 Adil Pervaiz Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 37,929 Sikandar Hayyat Khan
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 36,867 1,062
PP-108
Faisalabad-XII 2,954 Muhammad Ajmal Pakistan Muslim League (N) 46,082 Aftab Ahmad Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 43,474 2,608
PP-115
Faisalabad-XIX 1,687 Ali Abbas Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 53,784 Asad Muazzam Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 53,364 420
14
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PP-118 Toba Tek
Singh-I 4,439
Chaudhary Khalid
Javaid Pakistan Muslim League (N) 43,322 Asad Zaman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 42,774 548
PP-123 Toba Tek
Singh-VI 4,555 Sonia Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 53,145 Syed Qutab Ali Shah
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 53,105 40
PP-127 Jhang-IV 6,025 Mehar
Muhammad Aslam Independent 27,399
Mehar Muhammad
Nawaz Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 26,609 790
PP-128 Jhang-V 5,403 Ghazanfar Abbas
Shah Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 49,930 Khalid Mahmood Independent 46,782 3,148
PP-129 Jhang-VI 5,018 Mian Muhammad
Asif Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 23,281 Madhulal Hussain Independent 22,327 954
PP-131 Nankana
Sahib-I 2,613
Mian Ijaz Hussain
Bhatti Pakistan Muslim League (N) 37,086 Shazia Cheema Independent 35,847 1,239
PP-133 Nankana
Sahib-III 4,054 Mohammad Kashif Pakistan Muslim League (N) 26,419 Shahid Manzoor Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 24,057 2,362
PP-134 Nankana
Sahib-IV 4,087 Agha Ali Haidar Pakistan Muslim League (N) 28,422
Rai Muhammad Aslam
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 26,130 2,292
PP-139
Sheikhupura-V 4,616
Mian Jaleel
Ahmad Pakistan Muslim League (N) 30,994 Jahanzeb Rao Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 27,103 3,891
PP-143
Sheikhupura-IX 4,922
Sajjad Haider
Nadeem Pakistan Muslim League (N) 31,388 Rana Waheed Ahmad Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 30,319 1,069
PP-162 Lahore-
XIX 1,724
Muhammad Yasin
Amir Pakistan Muslim League (N) 42,012 Abdul Aleem Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 41,290 722
PP-177 Kasur-IV 4,160 Muhammad
Hashim Dogar Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 41,598 Ahsan Raza Khan
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 39,924 1,674
PP-179 Kasur-VI 3,836 Malik Mukhtar
Ahmad Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 29,314 Mahmood Anwar
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 25,612 3,702
PP-181 Kasur-VIII 3,556 Rana Muhammad
Iqbal Khan Pakistan Muslim League (N) 44,592
Rana Muhammed
Aslam Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 41,516 3,076
PP-188 Okara-VI 2,642 Mian Yawar
Zaman Pakistan Muslim League (N) 54,760
Ch Muhammad
Abdullah Tahir Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 52,159 2,601
PP-190 Okara-VIII 5,795 Ghulam Raza Pakistan Muslim League (N) 42,090 Hamad Aslam Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 41,141 949
PP-191
Pakpattan-I 4,761
Mian Muhammad
Farrukh Mumtaz
Maneka
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 29,363 Farooq Ahmad Khan
Maneka Independent 29,236 127
PP-203
Khanewal-I 2,841
Syed Khawar Ali
Shah Independent 48,645
Muhammad Akbar
Hayat Haraj Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 47,211 1,434
15 15
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PP-207
Khanewal-V 2,865
Syed Abbas Ali
Shah Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 42,964 Amir Hayat Hiraj
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 40,201 2,763
PP-220 Multan-X 2,683 Mian Tariq
Abdullah Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 33,555
Mian Kamran
Muhammad Abdullah
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 32,844 711
PP-223 Multan-
XIII 2,831 Naghma Mushtaq Pakistan Muslim League (N) 46,149
Malik Muhammad
Akram Kanhon Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 44,405 1,744
PP-225 Lodhran-
II 3,976
Peerzada
Muhammad
Jahangir Bhutta
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 40,271 Tahir Hussain Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 38,703 1,568
PP-226 Lodhran-
III 2,930 Shah Muhammad Pakistan Muslim League (N) 41,818
Rana Muhammad Faraz
Noon Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 39,282 2,536
PP-231 Vehari-III 3,730 Mian Irfan Aqueel
Daultana Pakistan Muslim League (N) 17,110
Muhammad Ishaq Khan
Khakwani Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 16,201 909
PP-232 Vehari-IV 3,317 Muhammad Ejaz
Hussain Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 27,284 Bilal Akbar Bhatti
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 25,499 1,785
PP-249
Bahawalpur-V 2,397 Ehsan Ul Haque Pakistan Muslim League 48,393 Khalid Mahmood Jajja
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 47,840 553
PP-255 Rahim
Yar Khan-I 3,096
Ghazanfar Ali
Khan
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 40,280
Makhdoom Syed
Muhammad Masood
Aalam
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 38,954 1,326
PP-267 Rahim
Yar Khan-XIII 2,692
Chaudhary
Muhammad Shafiq
Anwar
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 42,272 Sajjad Ahmad Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 41,762 510
PP-268
Muzaffargarh-I 3,420
Malik Ghulam
Qasim Hanjra Pakistan Muslim League (N) 30,432 Rana Aurang Zaib Independent 29,251 1,181
PP-270
Muzaffargarh-III 2,859 Abdul Hayi Dasti Independent 17,668 Muhammad Ajmal Khan Pakistan Awami Raj 17,666 2
PP-274
Muzaffargarh-VII 3,088
Muhammad Raza
Hussian Bukhari Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 27,597
Muhammad Nawab
Khan Gopang Independent 26,035 1,562
PP-277
Muzaffargarh-X 3,919
Mian Alamdar
Abbas Qureshi Independent 34,302 Muhammad Iqbal Khan Independent 30,767 3,535
PP-281 Layyah-II 3,816 Shahab Ud Din
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 33,141 Malik Abdul Shakoor
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 30,110 3,031
PP-283 Layyah-IV 3,404 Ijaz Ahmad Son Of
Maher Bahadar Pakistan Muslim League (N) 46,221 Sajjad Hussain Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 43,968 2,253
16
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PP-285 Dera
Ghazi Khan-I 4,069
Khawaja
Muhammad Daud
Sulemani
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 27,840 Sardar Mir Badshah
Khan Qaisrani Independent 26,176 1,664
PP-291 Dera
Ghazi Khan-VII 3,251
Sardar
Muhammad
Mohiudin Khan
Khosa
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 42,141 Mehmood Qadir Khan Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 40,033 2,108
PP-292 Dera
Ghazi Khan-VIII 2,551
Sardar
Muhammad Khan
Leghari
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 32,423 Sardar Awais Ahmad
Khan Leghari
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 32,170 253
3 Sindh
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PS-19 Ghotki-II 4,991 Abdul Bari Pitafi Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 45,413 Ali Gohar Khan Mahar
Grand Democratic
Alliance 42,182 3,231
PS-21 Ghotki-IV 7,974 Ali Nawaz Khan
Mahar
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 32,195 Jam Saifullah Khan
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 28,537 3,658
PS-3 Jacoabad-
III 5,236
Mir Mumtaz
Hussain Khan
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 31,662 Abdul Razzaque Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 28,134 3,528
PS-13 Larakana-
IV 4,590 Hizbullah Bughio
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 46,101 Aadil Altaf Unar
Grand Democratic
Alliance 44,197 1,904
PS-29 Khairpur-IV 4,460 Muhammad
Rafique Banbhan Grand Democratic Alliance 37,133 Shiraz Shaukat Rajper
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 36,234 899
PS-32 Khairpur-VII 4,233 Syed Muhammad
Rashid Shah Grand Democratic Alliance 36,137 Nawab Ali Wassan
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 32,052 4,085
PS-35 Naushehro
Feroze-III 5,255 Mumtaz Ali
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 38,432 Ghazi Ali Khan Jatoi
Grand Democratic
Alliance 35,020 3,412
PS-36 Naushehro
Feroze-IV 4,295 Arif Mustafa Jatoi Grand Democratic Alliance 47,406 Mr Zia Ul Hassan
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 45,314 2,092
PS-41 Sanghar-I 3,144 Ali Ghulam Grand Democratic Alliance 36,024 Mashooque Ali Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 35,922 102
17 17
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PS-46 Sanghar-VI 4,875 Waryam Faqir Grand Democratic Alliance 42,393 Rana Abdul Sattar Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 41,466 927
PS-48
Mirpurkhas-II 3,248
Syed Zulfiqar Ali
Shah
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 38,097 Ali Nawaz Shah Independent 36,241 1,856
PS-54 Tharparkar-
I 4,100 Abdul Razzaque Grand Democratic Alliance 25,955 Dost Muhammad
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 24,844 1,111
PS-73 Badin-IV 4,383 Taj Muhammad Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 37,645 Fehmida Mirza
Grand Democratic
Alliance 37,364 281
PS-84 Dadu-II 4,634 Fayaz Ali Butt Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 42,218 Sadaqat Ali Jatoi Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 40,352 1,866
PS-86 Dadu-IV 5,211 Syed Ghullam
Shah Jilani
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 43,691 Banda Ali Leghari Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 38,756 4,935
PS-96 Korangi
Karachi-V 1,404 Ghulam Jellani
Muttahida Qaumi
Movement Pakistan 19,863 Muhammad Abu Bakar
Tehreek-e-Labbaik
Pakistan 18,962 901
PS-99 Karachi
East-I 816
Haleem Adil
Sheikh Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 6,058 Shahab Uddin
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 5,421 637
PS-108 Karachi
South-II 1,967
Syed Abdul
Rasheed
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 16,821 Abdul Nasir Baloch Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 15,577 1,244
PS-114 Karachi
West-III 1,507
Muhammad
Shabbir Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 13,321 Syed Shahid Mian
Muttahida Qaumi
Movement Pakistan 12,129 1,192
PS-116 Karachi
West-V 973
Malik Shehzad
Awan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 9,966 Salheen
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 9,711 255
PS-121 Karachi
West-X 1,288
Basit Ahmed
Siddiqui
Muttahida Qaumi
Movement Pakistan 9,936
Jan Muhammad
Gabool Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 9,469 467
PS-122 Karachi
West-XI 894 Rabistan Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 6,241
Muhammad Mazahir
Amir
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 5,476 765
18
4 Balochistan
Constituency Rejected
Votes Winner Name Winner Party
Winner
Vote Runner-up Name Runner-up Party
Runner-
up Vote
Margin of
Victory
PB-1 Musakhail-
cum-Sherani 1,887
Haji Muhammad
Hassan Sherani
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 12,054 Sardar Babar Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 11,915 139
PB-4 Loralai 1,926 Muhammad Khan Balochistan Awami
Party 13,461 Molvi Faiz Ullah
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 11,962 1,499
PB-6 Ziarat-cum-
Harnai 2,497
Noor Muhammad
Son of Ibrahim
Balochistan Awami
Party 20,411 Muheeb Ullah
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 19,280 1,131
PB-8 Barkhan 3,009 Sardar Abdul
Rehman Khetran Independent 18,271 Abdul Kareem National Party 18,117 154
PB-9 Kohlu 1,996 Mir Naseeb Ullah
Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 3,220
Nawab Changaiz Khan
Marri Balochistan Awami Party 2,502 718
PB-11 Nasirabad-I 3,923 Mir Sikandar Ali Balochistan Awami
Party 10,007
Mir Muhammad Sadiq
Umrani
Pakistan Peoples Party
Parliamentarians 6,901 3,106
PB-12 Nasirabad-II 4,859 Muhammad Khan Balochistan Awami
Party 15,353 Ghulam Rasool Independent 11,192 4,161
PB-13 Jafarabad-I 3,449 Umar Khan Jamali Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 18,922 Rahat Jamali Independent 17,845 1,077
PB-17 Kachhi-cum-
Mastung 2,158
Sardar Yar
Muhammad Rind Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 16,531
Mir Muhammad Asim
Kurd Balochistan Awami Party 14,882 1,649
PB-25 Quetta-II 1,083 Malik Sikandar Khan Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 4,750
Nawab Salman Khan
Khilji Independent 3,830 920
PB-31 Quetta-VIII 885 Nasrullah Khan
Bareach
Pashtoonkhwa Milli
Awami Party 4,274 Mir Lashkari Raisani Balochistan National Party 3,852 422
PB-36 Shaheed
Sikandarabad 2,586 Mir Niamatullah Zehri Independent 10,962
Mir Zafarullah Khan
Zehri
Balochistan National Party
(Awami) 9,924 1,038
PB-37 Kalat 2,816 Mir Zia Ullah Balochistan Awami
Party 12,676
Sardarzada Mir Saeed
Ahmed
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 12,654 22
PB-38 Khuzdar-I 2,850 Sardar Sanaullah
Zehri
Pakistan Muslim League
(N) 11,814 Abdul Khaliq
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 11,780 34
PB-41 Washuk 1,942 Zabid Ali Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal
Pakistan 12,782
Mir Mujeeb Ur Rehman
Muhammad Hassani Balochistan Awami Party 12,322 460
PB-44 Awaran-
cum-Panjgur 3,063 Abdul Qudoos
Balochistan Awami
Party 8,055 Khair Jan National Party 5,962 2,093
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