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Due to the increased violence, Khan called off the rally. One PTI worker, Ali Bilal, also lost his life in the violence, with Khan claiming the Punjab police had murdered Bilal. [29] On 12 March 2023, Khan once more announced to hold a rally in Lahore but a ban on public gatherings by the PTI was again imposed in the city.
Compared to the 46.89 percent female voter turnout in 2018, the share of female voters share decreased to 41.3 percent in 2024, while the male turnout increased from 56.01 percent to 58.7 percent. [151] According to data from the ECP, over 17,800 candidates contested the elections for national and provincial assemblies.
The turnout remained low: in Lahore, the turnout was 30 percent of the listed voters, and in rural areas of Punjab it was much lower. On 8 December 1951 the North West Frontier Province held elections for Provincial legislature seats. In a pattern that would be repeated throughout Pakistan's electoral history, many of those who lost accused the ...
for the Provincial Assembly of Punjab: Region: Lahore City in Lahore District: ... Turnout: 125,117 40.15 Total valid votes 122,952 98.27 Rejected ballots 2,165
The first of these was the by-election in Sharif's former constituency, NA-120 Lahore, which is located in the capital city of the Punjab province, a province where the PML (N) was the ruling party. It retained this seat, albeit with a much reduced majority due to gains by the PTI and minor Islamist parties.
PP-154 Lahore-X; Constituency for the Provincial Assembly of Punjab: Region: ... Turnout: 77,650 48.18 Total valid votes 76,167 98.09 Rejected ballots 1,483 1.91
Provincial election 2024: PP-160 Lahore-XVI Party Candidate Votes % ±% PML(N) Malik Asad Ali : 26,781 : 40.05 : Independent: Azam Khan Niazi [a] 21,249 31.78 TLP: Sajid Mehmood 9,759 14.59 PPP: Mian Misbah Ur Rehman 3,962 5.93 Others Others (sixteen candidates) 5,121 7.65 Turnout: 68,008 40.84 Total valid votes 66,872 98.33 Rejected ballots ...
About 13,800 police personnel were deployed to guard 921 polling stations. [8] The ECP mandates security personnel, excluding the armed forces deployed in by-elections, to maintain impartiality, assist officers, ensure peace, avoid clashes, arrests or interference, report irregularities and, in particular, conduct counting.