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Pakistan election 2024: Latest party position

The counting of ballots is underway after millions of Pakistanis, out of the 128 million eligible voters, Thursday voted to elect their representatives amid the countrywide internet and mobile shutdown, sporadic political violence, and a deadly terror attack in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


Latest party position is being updated with regular intervals

Party National AssemblyPunjab AssemblySindh AssemblyBalochistan AssemblyKP Assembly
PPP53108394
PTI-backed Independents9711611079
BNP20020
PML-N73134095
MQM-P1702700
JUI-F30188
ANP00021
JI00213
TLP01000
IPP21000
Independents823357
PML36000
Haq Do Tehreek Balochistan
10010
BAP10040
PKMAP
10020
NP
10040
PML-Z11000
MWM10000
PNAP10000
GDA00300
JIP00213
Pakistan Rah-E-Haq Party
00010
BNP-A00010
National Democratic Movement
00001
PTI-P00001


Disclaimer: All results are unofficial and unconfirme

As many as 17,816 independent and party-affiliated candidates contested 265 National Assembly, 296 Punjab Assembly, 130 Sindh Assembly, 113 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and 51 Balochistan seats — a total of 855.

The polls, the largest-ever in the country's history, are pivotal for the country's uncertain socioeconomic and political future given the dire economy and security situation — and arguably an all-time high political polarisation.

The run-up to the polls saw violence with a significant surge in terrorist attacks, especially in Balochistan and KP.

Apart from the cowardly terrorist attack on police in Dera Ismail Khan (DI) that martyred four police, the polling day witnessed relevant calm with no major violent incident reported from anywhere in the country.

A controversial eleventh-hour action by the government that cast doubts on the transparency, fairness, and freedom of polls was the suspension of mobile and internet services across the country. This move drew heavy fire from the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan (JIP) Emir Hafiz Naeem Ur Rehman, and independent candidate Mustafa Nawaz Khokhar, and others.

The PPP chief was so outraged over this abrupt shutdown of mobile services that he even wrote to the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa to take notice and have the apex court implement the Islamabad High Court's (IHC) 2018 orders barring suspension of these services on polling day.

Nevertheless, polling continued as people gathered outside 90,675 polling stations to cast their ballots which concluded at 5pm.

While the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) promised to announce the election results without any delay, hours-long delays sparked controversy with several parties casting doubts.

However, the commission has started releasing provisional results, ending uncertainty among candidates.

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