Pakistan General Elections 2024

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.
 

PM Shehbaz presented guard of honour at Prime Minister House


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is being presented with the guard of honour by smartly turned-out personnel of the armed forces at the Prime Minister House in Islamabad.
Following the ceremony, Shehbaz formally takes charge as the chief executive of the country.
Earlier, he was sworn in as the 24th premier of the country.
 

Zardari, Achakzai’s nomination papers for presidential elections accepted


The Election Commission of Pakistan has accepted the nomination papers of Asif Ali Zardari and Mahmood Khan Achakzai for the upcoming presidential elections.

Both leaders submitted their papers over the weekend for the polls that are slated to be held on March 9. Zardari is the nominee of the allied parties while Achakzai is the PTI’s pick for the coveted post.

 ECP releases list of candidates for the presidential elections.


ECP releases list of candidates for the presidential elections
 
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PM Shehbaz Sharif worked day and night for the development of Pakistan. He has done it before, he will deliver again.
Even his detractors say that he worked hard and delivered. He will prove to be an outclass PM!
 

Gohar terms PM election ‘sad day for democracy’ amid uproar from treasury benches


PTI MNA Gohar Ali Khan termed yesterday, which marked Shehbaz Sharif’s election as the prime minister, a “sad day for democracy”.

Speaking in the National Assembly, Gohar said, “None of us has imagined that such a person will be elected, the button of Pakistan’s atomic power will be handed over to someone who does not have a public mandate and has been in power for four decades, which are a living documentation of their personal gains.”

Referring to PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, he said, “He has buried his grandfather’s politics. He does not become Bhutto by adding Bhutto to his name.”

The treasury then erupted into an uproar, at which the deputy speaker gave the floor to PML-N’s Raja Pervaiz Ashraf. Ashraf then asked, “If we have to continue matters like this, then will anyone think that we are fulfilling the purpose for which we have come?

“We have already incurred a lot of losses. […] If you would say something wrong about someone’s leader, then they would also not spare your leader.”

 Gohar Khan speaks in NA
 

Country needs ‘radical surgery’, says MQM-P’s Khalid Maqbool


MQM-P’s Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has said that the country needs “radical surgery”.
Speaking in the National Assembly, he said, “Extraordinary circumstances require extraordinary steps. Nothing will come out of conservative treatment; the country needs radical surgery.”
After Siddiqui completed his speech, NA Deputy Speaker Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah urged the lawmakers to work towards making the assembly’s atmosphere better...

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‘Democracy present during past 22 years’: MQM-P’s Khalid Maqbool


As Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan’s (MQM-P) Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui began speaking in the National Assembly, shouting from the opposition continued.

As uproar from the PTI-backed MNAs continued, Siddiqui had to pause multiple times during his speech.

Addressing PTI’s Ali Muhammad, the MQM-P leader said, “We are talking of reconciliation with you and you are getting upset at that too.”

While noting that there had been 10 prime ministers during the previous 22 years, Siddiqui asserted that the “continuation of democracy had been present” during these years.

Earlier, when PTI’s Asad Qaiser was speaking, the NA’s YouTube livestream was cut off and restarted when Siddiqui began his speech.

 Khalid Maqbool speaks in NA.

Khalid Maqbool speaks in NA.
 
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Even his detractors say that he worked hard and delivered. He will prove to be an outclass PM!

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PTI demands formation of judicial commission on alleged poll rigging

PTI leader Asad Qaiser has also demanded the formation of a judicial commission on alleged rigging in the recent general elections.

Speaking in the NA, Qaiser said, “We want to create a very huge party and want to invite all those parties who have concerns on these elections, whether they are Balochistan’s political parties or Sindh’s or Punjab or Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s.”

“We will gather everyone together for the Consitutition’s supremacy, for an independent judiciary, for civilian supremacy,” the PTI leader said.

“I want to ask Mian sahib if some conscience is awakening within you or not? Are you feeling any shame or not?”

Qaiser then demanded that a judicial commission comprising apex court judges be formed on the alleged rigging in the February 8 polls.
 

‘That time of fear has passed’: PTI’s Asad Qaiser


PTI leader Asad Qaiser has condemned the raid on the residence of their presidential candidate Mahmood Khan Achakzai.

Speaking on the floor of the National Assembly, Qaiser said, “A message was given that if someone makes a speech in the NA, his result will be this.”

“I want to make this clear; that time of fear has passed. We have come out of all situations,” the PTI MNA said while referring to the crackdown against the party during the past year.

Recalling his struggle of “29 years” in the PTI, Qaiser said that his party founder Imran Khan has decided to “remain in the country and face the circumstances”.

“Neither our leader will bow down, nor will we,” he added.

 Asad Qaiser speaks in NA. - NA YouTube

Asad Qaiser speaks in NA.
 

Ruckus in NA as speaker warns of action against PTI’s Jamshaid Dasti


At one point during today’s NA session, Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq warned of taking against PTI MNA Jamshed Dasti.

The warning followed after PPP’s Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said, “If you think the people of Pakistan are a fool, then you are wrong. We all know that someone on purpose printed that alleged copy of the cipher.”

“If I violate the Constitution, then have me punished 100 times, but if someone from that side violates the Constitution, then have them punished,” he said while referring to the opposition.

Sloganeering and ruckus were once again seen during today’s NA session as Bilawal continued with his fiery speech.

 Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq chairs the NA session. — NA YouTube


Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq chairs the NA session
 

ECP rejects SIC's plea for reserved seats in NA​

Mar 04, 2024
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday rejected the application of the Sunni Ittehad Council (SIC) for reserved seats for women and minorities in the National Assembly.

The SIC, a party backed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), sought these seats through an application that stirred controversy and led to a prolonged deliberation by the electoral body.

A five-member bench, presided over by Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja, reached a 4-1 verdict, declaring that the Sunni Ittehad Council is not entitled to reserved seats in the National Assembly.

The ECP maintained that these seats would be distributed among other political parties based on their proportional representation. The commission emphasised that reserved seats in the assemblies cannot be left vacant.

However, it's worth noting that ECP Punjab member Babar Hassan Bharwana dissented from the majority decision, expressing disagreement with the allocation of reserved seats to other political parties.
 

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