In 8 constituencies of the National Assembly of Sindh, Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 3 constituencies of the Punjab Assembly, inconclusive and unofficial results of the by-elections continue, according to which Tehreek-e-Insaf has the upper hand overall.
Polling started at 8 am and continued till 5 pm without any break. Voting was held on the National Assembly seats of Mardan, Charsadda, Peshawar, Faisalabad, voting was also held on the seats of Malir, Korangi in Nankana, Multan and Karachi.
The National Assembly seats were vacant after the resignations of PTI members, in the Punjab Assembly seats, voting was held on PP 139 Sheikhupura. Votes were also cast in pp209 Khanewal, pp241 Bahawalnagar.
NA 22 Mardan:
According to the incomplete and unofficial results of 63 out of 330 complete polling stations in NA-22 Mardan, Imran Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf is in first place with 12,373 votes while Muhammad Qasim of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam is second with 12,040 votes.
NA 24 Charsadda-2:
According to the unofficial and inconclusive results of 143 out of 384 polling stations in NA-24 Charsadda 2, PTI Chairman Imran Khan is ahead with 27758 votes while Amal Wali Khan of Awami National Party has secured 24904 votes.
NA 31 Peshawar-5:
Unofficial inconclusive result of all 265 polling stations of NA-31 Peshawar came out, according to which Imran Khan of Tehreek-e-Insaf won with 57 thousand 824 votes.
ANP’s Ghulam Ahmad Bilor stood second with 32 thousand 817 votes.
NA 108 Faisalabad:
Out of 354 polling stations in NA-108, unofficial results of 150 have come out, according to which PTI’s Imran Khan is ahead with 38467 votes, while PML-N’s Abid Sher Ali is second with 27631 votes.
NA 118 Nankana Sahib:
The unofficial inconclusive result of 29 polling stations of NA-118 Nankana Sahib has come out, according to which Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf’s Imran Khan came first with 8551 votes while Pakistan Muslim League-N’s Shazra Mansab Ali got 7065 votes.
NA 157 Multan-4:
Unofficial inconclusive result of all 264 polling stations of NA-157 Multan is out.
Syed Ali Musa Gilani of Pakistan People’s Party won with 79743 votes.
Mehr Bano Qureshi of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf got 59993 votes.
NA 237 Karachi Malir-2:
Unofficial final result of 101 out of 194 polling stations of NA-237 Karachi Malir has come out.
Abdul Hakeem Baloch of Pakistan People’s Party is leading with 12712 votes while Imran Khan is second with 11339 votes.
NA 239 Karachi Korangi-1:
Unofficial inconclusive result of 41 out of 330 polling stations in NA 239 Karachi, Korangi is out.
According to which PTI’s Imran Khan is on the first position with 5554 votes while Syed Nair Raza of Muttahida Qaumi Movement is on the second position with 1064 votes.
PP 139 Sheikhupura-5:
PP 139 According to the unofficial non-final result of 102 out of 151 polling stations in Sheikhupura, Pakistan Muslim League-N’s Chaudhry Iftikhar Ahmed Bhangu is on the first position with 25510 votes.
Muhammad Abu Bakr of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is in second position after getting 23388 votes.
pp. 209 Khanewal-7:
In the PP 209 Khanewal by-election, the unofficial inconclusive result of 30 out of 176 polling stations has come out, according to which Muhammad Faisal Khan Niazi of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf is ahead with 10116 votes while Chaudhry Ziaur Rehman of Pakistan Muslim League-N has 8249 votes. are in second place.
PP 241 Bahawalnagar-5:
Unofficial inconclusive result of 11 polling stations of PP 241 Bahawalnagar 5 has come out, according to which Pakistan Muslim League-N’s Amanullah Sattar has secured 3812 votes while Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Malik Muhammad Muzaffar Khan has secured 3096 votes. .
Reaction of the Election Commission on the polling of the by-elections
The Election Commission says that the election in 11 constituencies of the National Provincial Assembly was peaceful overall, the Election Commission central control room received 15 complaints related to polling.
A spokesman for the Election Commission said that most of the complaints were related to workers’ clashes and minor disputes, all the complaints received were resolved promptly.
Another woman cast the vote in place of the woman
During the by-elections to national and provincial seats in different parts of the country, the code of conduct was violated in some places, political workers came forward and in some places another woman cast her vote instead of a woman voter.
In a women’s polling station, a woman casts another woman’s vote, after stamping, the woman holds the ballot paper of the woman voter.
The picture of stamping on the ballot paper went viral on social media
In a polling station of Multan NA 157, an unknown voter violated the code of conduct and posted a picture of stamping on the ballot paper on social media.
At Sardarpur polling station in Multan, the polling process was halted for some time due to tension between the political workers due to bitter words.
During the Faisalabad NA 108 by-election, political workers came face to face in polling station 305, the polling process was affected for some time due to political heat.
Brothers of PTI and PML-N candidates fought
The elder brother of PTI candidate Faisal Khan Niazi and the elder brother of PML-N candidate Zia-ur-Rehman clashed outside the polling station in Nawahi village of PP-209 in Khanewal.