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General elections were held in Pakistan on 25 July 2018 after the completion of a five-year term by the outgoing government. At the national level, elections were held in 272 constituencies, each electing one member to the National Assembly. At the provincial level, elections were held in each of the four provinces to elect Members of the ...
Independent candidates affiliated with jailed Pakistani political leader Imran Khan’s Tehreek E Insaaf (PTI) party won the most National Assembly seats in Pakistan’s general election ...
Bibi is a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-backed candidate and has won 18,914 votes in the region, according to the provisional results announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan. She has defeated ...
Updates: NA-88 won by IPP, NA-251 won by JUI in final results, NA-154 won by PMLN in recount: 19:33, 12 February 2024: 512 × 384 (912 KB) Saad Ali Khan Pakistan: changed MQM and BNP colors: 07:51, 11 February 2024: 512 × 384 (1.58 MB) Muzzzmuzzmuzzz: Final results. Also converted all texts to paths. One seat (NA-88) has not released results ...
Results 1970 General Election: All-Pakistan Awami League: All-Pakistan Awami League: Sheikh Mujib is denied his win and Pakistan splits in two. 1977 General election: Pakistan People's Party: Pakistan People's Party: Mass protests due to rigging. General Zia initiates military coup: 1985 General election: Independents: Independents
Pakistan’s Election Commission on Friday said it had given “instructions to ensure immediate declaration of results.” With 156 out of the 266 contested seats counted, independent candidates ...
The Supreme Court rules that the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf was unlawfully deprived of at least 20 reserved seats in the National Assembly following the results of the general election in February. [87] Pakistan reaches an agreement to obtain a $7 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund. [88]
The Economist called the delay in announcing the election results unusual, even by Pakistan's standards, saying that signs of tampering were "plentiful." [30] Reportedly, when the internet returned early on 9 February, PTI-backed independent candidates across the country seemed to have a clear majority in National Assembly with 127 seats. [13]