PTI Secures Five Seats, PML-N Wins Four, PPP Takes Three National Assembly Seats: Unofficial, Non-Official Results

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The Election Commission spokesperson has announced the non-official but final results of the elections: Photo: Screen-grab Islamabad: The Election Commission spokesman announced the non-official but final results of the elections, where two independent candidates have been successful in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly. Also, according to unofficial and non-governmental results, 4 candidates from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), 4 from Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N), and 3 from Pakistan Peoples Party have been successful in the National Assembly. The Election Commission spokesperson said while announcing the final and non-official results that the results of two constituencies have been received in the Commission at the moment.
He said that in PK-76 Peshawar 5, independent candidate Samiullah Khan has been successful, where the total number of voters is 132,433, of which 49,825 votes were cast at a rate of 37.62, and he received 18,888 votes, and thus he was declared successful. They said that the final but unofficial second result from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly constituency PK-6 Swat 4 has been received, where independent candidate Fazal Hakeem Khan Yousefzai has been successful by gaining 25,330 votes. In response to reporters’ questions about the delay in the results, he said that as the results are received, they will be informed, the Election Commission system is working and these results have been obtained from the same system, and the reason for the delay is an internet issue. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Election Results for National Assembly According to non-official and non-final results, three candidates of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf have been successful for the National Assembly’s seats from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In NA-17 Abbottabad II, PTI-supported independent candidate Ali Khan Jadoon was successful with 97,177 votes, while according to unofficial and non-final results, in competition, PML-N’s Muhab Khan remained at the second position with 44,522 votes. The initial results of all 324 polling stations have been announced.
PTI-supported independent candidate Fazal Muhammad Khan has been successful in the non-final and non-official results from NA-25, Charsadda. He won with 154,713 votes, defeating Awami National Party (ANP) Provincial President Imran Khan in the runoff, who received 67,876 votes. Punjab: Election Results for National Assembly According to non-official and non-final results, one PTI-supported candidate has been successful for the National Assembly’s seat from Punjab. According to non-final and non-governmental results, Muslim League-Nawaz’s candidate for NA-55 Rawalpindi defeated the PTI-supported independent candidate. According to initial results from all 311 of NA-55’s polling stations, Muslim League-N’s Malik Abrar Ahmad received 78,542 votes, while PTI-supported candidate Muhammad Basharat Raja remained in the second position with 67,101 votes. In response to the release of the results, PTI-supported independent candidate Raja Basharat issued a video statement, rejecting the results, saying that he has won from every polling station according to form 45, and his opponent has been declared successful. He said that instead of Form 46, Form 45 has been issued, and they continued to roam with Form 45. He demanded that the Election Commissioner take notice of the matter and said we will not let our rights be violated. Muslim League-Nawaz, according to non-final and non-official results, has been successful from Lahore’s NA-123, where Shehbaz Sharif received 63,953 votes and defeated independent candidate Afzal Azim Pahadi, who received 48,486 votes. In NA-64 Gujarat, according to non-final and non-official results, Muslim League (Q) candidate Chaudhry Salik Hussain defeated his aunt and the PTI-supported candidate. According to non-official and non-final results, Chaudhry Salik Hussain was successful from NA-64 with 105,205 votes, while PTI-supported candidate Qaisra Elahi received 80,946 votes. Sindh: Election Results for National Assembly According to non-official and non-final results, two candidates of the Pakistan Peoples Party have been successful for the National Assembly’s seats from Sindh. According to non-final and non-official results, the PPP candidate won decisively in the NA-217 Tando Allahyar constituency. After the results of all 331 polling stations were announced, the PPP’s Zulfiqar Bachani won with 115,672 votes, while the Grand Democratic Alliance’s Rahila Magsi remained in second place with 69,234 votes. According to non-final and non-official results, PPP’s Ali Gohar Khan Mehr was decisively successful in NA-199 Ghotki. After the results of all 365 polling stations were announced, Ali Gohar Khan Mehr won with 154,832 votes, while in second place was Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)’s Maulana Abdul Qayyum, who received 40,204 votes. Balochistan: National Assembly From Balochistan, according to non-final and non-official results, Sardar Akhtar Mengal of the Balochistan National Party (BNP) was successful in the NA-261 Surab Kech Mastung National Assembly constituency. After the results from all 255 polling stations were received, he won with 3,404 votes, while the Pakistan Peoples Party’s Sardar Zainullah Khan Zehri remained in second place with 2,871 votes. “Form 45 should be issued at all costs” According to the Election Commission spokesperson, so far, the results of only 9,000 polling stations have been received from the entire country, while the results of 81,000 polling stations are still pending. With this, it is also being ensured that Form 45 is issued at all costs. In addition, the Election Commission has issued a letter to all provincial election commissioners and returning officers, directing them to announce all results in half an hour. According to the Election Commission spokesperson, all provincial election commissioners and returning officers have been directed to announce all results within half an hour, otherwise strict action will be taken against them.

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