ISLAMABAD: Spokesman Election Commission has announced the first unofficial but final result of the elections where two independent candidates of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly have won while according to the unofficial and unofficial result, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supported 8, Pakistan 6 candidates of Muslim League (N) and 7 candidates of Pakistan Peoples Party have been successful.
Announcing the final and unofficial results, the spokesperson of the Election Commission said that the results of two constituencies have been received in the commission at this time.
The spokesperson said that independent candidate Samiullah Khan has won in PK-76 Peshawar 5 where the total number of voters is 132 thousand 433 while 49 thousand 825 votes were cast at a rate of 37.62, and he got 18 thousand. He got 888 votes and was declared successful.
He said that the final but unofficial second result has been received from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Constituency PK-6 Swat 4 from where independent candidate Fazal Hakeem Khan Yousafzai has won by securing 25 thousand 330 votes.
On the question of the journalists regarding the delay in the results, he said that the results will be informed as soon as they come, the system of the Election Commission is working and these results have been obtained from the same system and the reason for the delay is the Internet. is the problem of
Islamabad: National Assembly election results
Muslim League (N) leader Aqeel Khan won from NA-46 Islamabad by securing 39 thousand 564 votes according to the unofficial and unofficial results, while the independent candidate supported by PTI stood second by securing 23 thousand 391 votes. PPP candidate could get 5 thousand 42 votes.
Independent candidate Shoaib Shaheen, supported by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), won according to the unofficial and unofficial results from NA-47 Islamabad.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: National Assembly election results
According to the unofficial and inconclusive results, PTI-backed candidates have won for National Assembly seats NA-30 and NA-13 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Ali Khan Jadoon, an independent candidate supported by PTI from National Assembly Constituency NA-17 Abbottabad II, won with 97 thousand 177 votes, according to the unofficial and inconclusive results, compared to Ali Khan Jadoon. K Mohib Khan was second with 44 thousand 522 votes.
Preliminary results of all 324 polling stations have been declared.
Independent candidate supported by PTI from Charsadda Constituency NA 25 has won according to the unofficial and unofficial results, according to the unofficial and unofficial results of all 392 polling stations in the constituency, Fazal Muhammad Khan won by 1 lakh 713 votes Awami National Party (ANP) provincial president Amil Wali Khan won, the opposing candidate got 67 thousand 876 votes.
According to unofficial unofficial results, PTI-backed candidate Majid Ali won from NA-21 Mardan constituency. He got 116,049 votes while JUIF candidate Azam Khan came second with 60,373 votes.
Punjab: National Assembly election results
The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate defeated the PTI-backed independent candidate in the NA-55 constituency of Rawalpindi, according to the preliminary and unofficial results of all 311 polling stations in NA-55. According to Muslim League (N) Malik Abrar Ahmed got 78 thousand 542 votes while PTI supported Muhammad Basharat Raja was second with 67 thousand 101 votes.
After rejecting the results, PTI-backed independent candidate Raja Basharat said in a video statement that according to Form 45, I have won from every polling station while my opponent has been declared successful, with collusion of Form 46. Instead of Form 45 being issued, we went around with Form 45.
He demanded that the Election Commissioner should take notice of this matter and we will not allow our right to be denied.
According to the unofficial and unofficial results of the Muslim League (N), the president of the Muslim League (N) Shehbaz Sharif has won from the constituency NA-123 of Lahore. He has been declared successful by getting 1,953 votes, while independent candidate Afzal Azim Pahar got 48,486 votes.
According to the unofficial and unofficial results of constituency NA 121 of Lahore, the PTI-backed independent candidate was successful. According to the unofficial and unofficial results of 299 polling stations, the independent candidate Wasim Qadir won with 78 thousand 703 votes, while the strong candidate was expected to win. Sheikh Rohail Asghar of Muslim League (N) failed with 70 thousand 597 votes.
According to the unofficial and unofficial result of constituency NA-168 from Bahawalpur, the independent candidate supported by PTI was declared successful.
According to the unofficial and unofficial result in NA-64 constituency of Gujarat, Muslim League (Q) leader Salik Hussain defeated his paternal aunt and PTI-backed candidate.
According to the unofficial and inconclusive results, Chaudhry Salik Hussain won from NA-64 with 150,205 votes, while PTI-backed candidate Qaisara Elahi got 80,946 votes.
According to Form 46, PML-N leader Nawaz Sharif won 1 lakh, 71 thousand 24 votes from constituency NA 130 of Lahore. PTI-backed candidate Yasmin Rashid secured 1.15 thousand 43 votes and stood second.
Sindh: National Assembly election results
According to the unofficial and inconclusive results, 7 candidates of People’s Party have won for the seat of National Assembly from Sindh.
According to the unofficial and unofficial results, the candidate of the People’s Party won a decisive victory in NA-217 constituency of Tando Al-Hiyar district. After the results of all 331 polling stations were declared, Zulfikar Bachani of PPP emerged victorious with a commanding lead of 115,672 votes while Raheela Magsi of GDA came second with 69,234 votes.
According to the unofficial and unofficial results, the candidate of the People’s Party has won a decisive victory in NA-199 of Ghotki, after the results of all 365 polling stations, Ali Gohar Khan Mehr got one lakh 54 thousand 832 votes. succeeded, while Maulana Abdul Qayyum of Jamiat Ulema Islam (F) secured 40 thousand 204 votes.
Another PPP candidate from National Assembly Constituency NA-216 Matiari from Sindh has defeated Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate from all 320 polling stations of the said constituency of Matiari district according to the unofficial and unofficial results. PPP candidate Makhdoom Jameel Zaman got 124 thousand 536 votes while his opponent Bashir Ahmed got 80 thousand 439 votes.
According to the Election Commission, PPP candidate Sadiq Ali Memon won from Thatta Constituency NA-225 by securing 140,773 votes, while Syed Khursheed Shah of PPP won from National Assembly Constituency NA-201 Sukkur by securing 120,219 votes. happened
The first full result of the National Assembly from Karachi was released by the returning officer according to which PPP’s Jam Abdul Kareem won from NA 229 Malir by getting 55732 votes. Qadir Bakhsh of PML-N came second with 21841 votes.
According to the inconclusive and unofficial results of all 305 polling stations in Khairpur Constituency NA 202, PPP’s Nafeesa Shah won with 121,756 votes while GDA’s Syed Ghos Ali Shah trailed behind with 26,745 votes.
Balochistan: National Assembly
According to the unofficial and unofficial results from National Assembly Constituency NA-261 from Balochistan, Balochistan National Party (BNP) Mengal chief Sardar Akhtar Mengal won 3 out of all 255 polling stations in National Assembly Constituency NA-261 Sorab Kum Kalat Mastung. Hazar won by getting 404 votes while Sardar Sanaullah Khan Zehri of Pakistan People’s Party came second with 2871 votes.
“Form 45 should be issued in any case”
According to the Election Commission spokesperson, the results of only 9,000 polling stations have been received from the entire country, while the results of 81,000 polling stations are yet to be received.
Apart from this, the Election Commission issued a letter to all the provincial election commissioners and returning officers, in which the provincial election commissioners and returning officers have been instructed to release all the results within half an hour.
According to the spokesperson of the Election Commission, all provincial election commissioners and returning officers have been instructed to announce all the results within half an hour otherwise strict action will be taken against them.