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This report shows the position of the members of the 6 Electoral Colleges and the presidential vote. According to Schedule II of the Constitution, each member of the 3-unit National Assembly (336), Senate (100) and Balochistan Assembly (65) has one presidential vote in the presidential election.
However, the votes of each of the 371 members of the Punjab Assembly, 168 of the Sindh Assembly and 145 of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly will count as 65 votes of the total members of the Balochistan Assembly. According to this calculation, a presidential vote consists of 2.23 members of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, 2.58 members of the Sindh Assembly and 5.71 members of the Punjab Assembly.
At the time of polling, the number of seats in the house will be less in proportion to the number of votes. According to the rules, the one who gets more votes will be elected as the President of Pakistan.
Charts included in the report include total membership and vote statistics in all 6 units.
However, the votes of each of the 371 members of the Punjab Assembly, 168 of the Sindh Assembly and 145 of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly will count as 65 votes of the total members of the Balochistan Assembly. According to this calculation, a presidential vote consists of 2.23 members of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, 2.58 members of the Sindh Assembly and 5.71 members of the Punjab Assembly.
At the time of polling, the number of seats in the house will be less in proportion to the number of votes. According to the rules, the one who gets more votes will be elected as the President of Pakistan.
Charts included in the report include total membership and vote statistics in all 6 units.