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The term "union council" may be used for localities that are part of cities. The territory of a union council or village council is usually part of a tehsil (township). Less commonly, a union council may be part of a city district. [2] Headed by a Union Nazim, each union council has 13 elected members or councillors.
A Union Council is the basic tier of local government in Pakistan. Each Union Council consists of a certain number of members, including a Union Administrator and a Vice Union Administrator, who are elected through direct elections based on adult franchise and on the basis of joint electorate.
Union Council is the primary governmental institution in Pakistan. Headed by a Union Nazim, each union council has 10 elected members or councilors. In addition to four male and two female members elected directly, there are two male and two female representatives of the labor, a minority member, a Union Nazim and his deputy known as Union Naib ...
Organized into five hierarchical tiers, the system commenced with union councils in rural areas and town committees in urban areas, followed by thana councils in East Pakistan and tehsil councils in West Pakistan, then district councils, divisional councils, and concluded with provincial development advisory councils.
Members of the union council including Union Administrator and Vice Union Administrator are elected through direct elections based on adult franchise and on the basis of joint electorate. However, for the election to the reserved seats for women in Zila Council proportionately divided among tehsils or towns shall be all members of the union ...
Union councils of Punjab, Pakistan (21 C, 3 P) S. Union councils of Sindh (2 C, 34 P) Pages in category "Union councils of Pakistan" The following 2 pages are in this ...
Union Council Name Population 1998; UC 75 Urmar Bala 14007. UC 76 Urmar Miana: 18992. UC 77 Urmar Payan: 19261 . UC 78 Musa Zai: 17319 . UC 79 Sheikh Muhammadi: 27748.
9 union councils are present in the Provincial Assembly Constituency. Each union council represents 15,000 to 20,000 registered voters. PP-155 is a Cantonment Board area and is controlled and monitored by the Pakistani Army, so no local-body system exists. The last election of local bodies was held in 1991.