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2024 Punjab provincial election

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2024 Punjab provincial election

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297 out of 371 seats in the Punjab Assembly[a]
186 seats needed for a majority
Registered73,207,896
Turnout51.6%[1] (Decrease4.84pp)
  First party Second party
 
Leader Maryam Nawaz Mian Aslam Iqbal
Party PML(N) IND
(backed by PTI)
Leader since 3 January 2023 -
Leader's seat Lahore-XV Lahore-XXVII
Last election 31.88%, 164 seats 33.72%, 184 seat
Seats won 204 106
Seat change Increase 53 Decrease 78
Popular vote 11,487,876 12,183,610
Percentage 32.05% 34.00%
Swing Increase0.17pp Increase0.28pp

Map of Punjab Showing Assembly constituencies and winning parties

Chief Minister before election

Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi
PML(Q)

Elected Chief Minister

Maryam Nawaz
PML(N)

Provincial elections were held in the Pakistani province of Punjab on 8 February 2024 to elect a new provincial legislature. On 5 August 2023, the results of the 2023 digital census were approved by the Council of Common Interests headed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Therefore, elections have been delayed for several months, as new delimitations will be published on 14 December 2023, as announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).[2][3] On 2 November 2023, the ECP announced, in agreement with the President of Pakistan, Arif Alvi, that the elections will be held on 8 February 2024.[4] The election was held concurrently with nationwide general elections and other provincial elections.

Background

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In the 2018 election, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) emerged as the largest party in the Provincial Assembly of Punjab after 25 independents joined it. However, the PTI was still 2 seats short of a majority. After the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML(Q)) agreed to support the PTI, they formed a coalition government in the province.[5] The Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML(N)) emerged as the second largest party and formed the opposition.

During a political crisis in Pakistan after the successful no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, another motion of no confidence was filed against Chief Minister Usman Buzdar, as well as against Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi and Dost Muhammad Mazari, the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Provincial Assembly, respectively. Buzdar resigned before a vote on the motion of no confidence could be held and as a consequence, an election for a new Chief Minister was scheduled on 16 April between PML(N)'s Hamza Shahbaz, the joint candidate of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM), and PML(Q)'s Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, the joint candidate of his party and PTI. On the day of the election, 25 PTI MPAs crossed the floor to support Shahbaz, violating party policy. During the very beginning of the Assembly session on 16 April, a riot began between PTI and PML-N supporters. PTI MPAs threw ewers at the Deputy Speaker, as well as slapping him. The police entered the Assembly for the first time in its history and arrested 3 MPAs.[6] The Deputy Speaker then presided over the Assembly session in the visitors gallery and declared Shahbaz the winner by securing 197 votes.[7]

After the floor crossing, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) de-seated 25 dissident PTI MPAs for defection in the light of Article 63-A of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on 20 May 2022.[8] Five of these MPAs were elected on reserved seats (3 for women and 2 for minorities) and new PTI MPAs were notified on these seats on 7 July.[9]

By-elections were held on 17 July 2022 to elect the remaining 20 members. The PTI won in a landslide, emerging victorious on 15 of those 20 seats, leading to the collapse of Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz's PML-N led coalition government, as their coalition became 7 seats short of a majority.[10] Elahi took oath as the Chief Minister of Punjab on 27 July 2022, leading a PTI-PML(Q) coalition government.

On 12 January 2023, after winning a vote of confidence the night before, Elahi sent a letter to Governor Baligh Ur Rehman, advising him to dissolve the Provincial Assembly. Rehman excused himself from the dissolution process and after 48 hours, the Assembly automatically stood dissolved. Elections must be conducted within 90 days of the dissolution, meaning by or before 14 April 2023.[11][12]

On 22 January 2023, Mohsin Raza Naqvi took oath as the caretaker Chief Minister of Punjab. He was nominated by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) after days of deadlock between the government and the opposition over who to nominate.[13]

On 10 February 2023, after weeks of no announcement of an election date, the Lahore High Court (LHC) ordered the ECP to immediately announce the date for the elections to "ensure that [they] are held not later than ninety days as per the mandate of the Constitution".[14]

On 20 February 2023, the ECP had still not announced the date for the election. Therefore, President Arif Alvi decided to unilaterally appoint 9 April 2023 as the election date.[15]

On 1 March 2023, in a 3-2 split verdict, the Supreme Court ruled that President Alvi's order of appointing an election date was "constitutionally competent", as the Assembly was dissolved without the order of Governor Rehman. However, the verdict further stated that due to the delays in the announcement of the election date, 9 April may not be a feasible election date. Therefore, the ECP was ordered to immediately propose a date with the "minimum possible delay" to the President and after consultation, the latter shall announce a date for the election.[16][17]

As a result of the verdict, on 3 March 2023, the ECP had suggested the dates of 30 April to 7 May to President Alvi and on the same day, the latter announced that the provincial election will be held on 30 April 2023.[18]

On 22 March 2023, in violation of the Supreme Court's verdict, the ECP postponed the provincial election to 8 October 2023, stating that it had arrived at the conclusion that it could not hold the elections "honestly, justly, fairly, in a peaceful manner and in a accordance with the Constitution and law".[19]

On 25 March 2023, Sibtain Khan, the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab, filed a constitutional petition on behalf of the PTI against the ECP's decision. Additionally, a contempt of court petition was also filed against the ECP.[20] On 4 April, the Supreme Court ruled that the ECP's decision to postpone the polls was unconstitutional and itself fixed 14 May 2023 as the new date for the election.[21]

Despite the orders of the Supreme Court, the ECP had not conducted the elections on 14 May and had instead petitioned the Supreme Court to review its 4 April decision, claiming that they "[don't] have the authority to give the date of elections".[22]

Ban on PTI from contesting as a party

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On 22 December 2023, the ECP decided against letting the PTI retain its electoral symbol, arguing that the party had failed to hold intra-party elections. On 22 December, the PTI approached the Peshawar High Court (PHC) against the ECP's order and hence, a single-member bench suspended the ECP's order until 9 January 2024. On 30 December 2023, the ECP filed a review application within the PHC, and days later, a two-member bench withdrew the suspension order as it heard the case. However, on 10 January 2024, the two-member bench had declared the ECP's order to be "illegal, without any lawful authority, and of no legal effect. On 11 January, the ECP challenged this ruling in the Supreme Court, and on 13 January, a three-member bench ruled in favor of the ECP and stripped the PTI of its electoral symbol. As a consequence of this ruling, the PTI could not allot party tickets to any of its candidates. Therefore, all candidates of the party will be listed as independent candidates and each will have a different electoral symbol.[23]

Schedule

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The schedule of the election was announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan on 15 December 2023.[24]

Sr no Poll Event Schedule
1 Public Notice Issued by the Returning Officers 19 December 2023
2 Dates of filing Nomination papers with the Returning Officers by the candidates 20 December 2023 to 24 December 2023
3 Publication of names of the nominated candidates. 24 December 2023
4 Last date of scrutiny of nomination papers by the Returning Officer 25 December 2023 to 30 December 2023
5 Last date of filing appeals against decisions of the Returning Officer rejecting/accepting nomination papers. 3 January 2024
6 Last date for deciding of appeals by the Appellate Tribunal 10 January 2024
7 Publication of revised list of candidates 11 January 2024
8 Last date of withdrawal of candidate and publication of revised list of candidates 12 January 2024
9 Allotment of election symbol to contesting candidates 13 January 2024
10 Date of Polling and Counting of Votes 8 February 2024

Electoral system

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The 371 seats of the Punjab Assembly consist of 297 general seats, whose members are elected by the first-past-the-post voting system runs through single-member constituencies. 66 seats are reserved for women and 8 seats are reserved for non-Muslims. The members on these seats are elected through proportional representation based on the total number of general seats secured by each political party.

Campaign

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

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Joining of former PML(Q) MPAs

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A day after the Assembly was dissolved, the Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (PML(Q)) Punjab president and outgoing Chief Minister, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, hinted at a possible merger of the PML(Q) with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). As a consequence, the president of the PML(Q) and former Prime Minister, Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, who is also Elahi's cousin, issued him a show-cause notice and suspended his party membership. On the other hand, the office-bearers of the PML(Q)'s electoral college authorized Elahi to take decisions on behalf of the party, in regards to the potential merger.[25]

On 21 February 2023, after failing in his attempts to merge the PML(Q) with the PTI, Elahi, along with all other nine former PML(Q) MPAs, joined the PTI.[26]

General campaign

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The PTI announced that it would start its election campaign on 8 March 2023. Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister and the Chairman of the PTI, stated that party workers will start arranging corner meetings and rallies across all districts of Punjab. Khan also said that he will suggest solutions to problems caused by the incumbent PDM-led federal government.[27][28]

On 8 March 2023, the PTI attempted to start its campaign by taking out a rally from Khan's residence at Zaman Park to Data Darbar. However, just prior to the start of the rally, a ban on public gatherings was imposed in the provincial capital of Lahore and dozens were taken into police custody for violating the ban. Due to the increased violence, Khan called off the rally. One PTI worker, Ali Bilal, also lost his life in the violence, with Khan claiming the Punjab police had murdered Bilal.[29]

On 12 March 2023, Khan once more announced to hold a rally in Lahore but a ban on public gatherings by the PTI was again imposed in the city. The PTI was finally allowed to hold the rally on 13 March 2023 starting from Khan's residence at Zaman Park to Data Darbar. Moreover, in his address to thousands of party workers and rally attendees, Khan announced that the party would hold a grand "power show" at the Minar-e-Pakistan on 19 March.[30][31][32]

On 19 March, the Pakistan Muslim League (Z), a minor political party based in Bahawalnagar, was merged into the PTI by its president, Ijaz-ul-Haq, the son of the former President of Pakistan Zia-Ul-Haq.[33]

On 23 March, the Awami Raj Party, a minor political party based in Muzaffargarh, was merged into the PTI by its chairman and leader Jamshed Dasti.[34]

On 25 March, after two postponements, the PTI held its public rally at the Minar-e-Pakistan. Imran Khan had delivered a lengthy speech where he outlined a 10-point programme which he said would pull Pakistan out of its economic crisis. This programme included policies such as promoting tourism, expanding the minerals sector, reintroducing welfare programs, and enlarging the tax net.[35]

On 20 April, the PTI had finalised a list candidates for most of the 297 constituencies of the Provincial Assembly.[36]

Opinion polls

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Polling firm Last date
of polling
Link PTI PML(N) PPP TLP Other Ind. Lead Sample
size
Undecideds &
Non-voters[b]
style="background:#DCDCDC;" data-sort-type="number"
Gallup Pakistan 30 June 2023 PDF 41% 28% 4% 6% -- 13% 3,500 N/A[c]
PA 14 January 2023 The Provincial Assembly is dissolved and the scheduled snap election called by ECP is postponed by Central Government to coincide with General Elections on 8 Feb 2024
NA 11-12 April 2022 Imran Khan is removed from office in a no-confidence motion
IPOR (IRI) 21 March 2022 PDF 34% 42% 6% 2% 16% 8% ~1,900 N/A[c]
Gallup Pakistan 31 January 2022 PDF 35% 43% 7% 3% 9% 3% 8% ~3,100 31%
IPOR (IRI) 9 January 2022 PDF 31% 46% 5% 3% 15% 15% 2,035 N/A[c]
IPOR (IRI) 11 November 2020 PDF 26% 39% 5% 2% 27% 1% 13% 1,089 N/A[c]
2018 Elections 25 July 2018 ECP 33.6% 31.7% 5.4% 5.7% 4.8% 18.8% 1.9% 33,218,101 N/A

Results

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Result by Party

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Vote Share of different parties in the election.
  1. PTI 34 (34.0%)
  2. PMLN 32.05 (32.0%)
  3. TLP 6.84 (6.84%)
  4. PPP 5.53 (5.53%)
  5. IPP 1.57 (1.57%)
  6. JI 1.51 (1.51%)
  7. PML(Q) 1.15 (1.15%)
  8. PHRP 0.6 (0.60%)
  9. JUI (F) 0.49 (0.49%)
  10. PML(Z) 0.31 (0.31%)
  11. TLP 15.27 (15.3%)
  12. Other Parties 0.69 (0.69%)
Seat Share of different parties in the election.
  1. PMLN (58.59%)
  2. PTI (28.99%)
  3. PPP (4.32%)
  4. PML(Q) (2.97%)
  5. IPP (1.62%)
  6. TLP (0.27%)
  7. PML(Z) (0.27%)
  8. PRHP (2.97%)
PartyVotes%Seats
GeneralIndependents joinedWomenMinorityTotal
PMLN11,487,87632.05138Increase15447204
PTI12,183,61034.00103000103
TLP2,449,8446.8410001
PPP1,981,0255.5311Increase13015
IPP564,0821.571Increase106
JI541,0491.5100000
PML(Q)412,9721.15802010
PHRP215,0340.6000000
JUI (F)174,2430.4900000
PML(Z)109,5700.3110001
Independents5,472,23715.2723Decrease12000
Other246,4900.6900000
Total35,838,032100.002860497340
Source: ECP Gallup

Results by Region

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Region Seats IND [d] PML(N) PML(Q) PPP IPP IND Others Election Postponed
North Punjab 24 11 13 0 0 0 0 0 0
Central Punjab 180 69 90 7 0 1 12 1 0
South Punjab 93 36 34 1 10 0 10 1 1
Total 297 116 137 8 10 1 22 2 1

Results by division

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Division Seats IND [d] PML(N) PML(Q) PPP IPP IND Others Election Postponed
Rawalpindi 24 11 13 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gujrat 17 5 5 7 0 0 0 0 0
Gujranwala 27 6 18 0 0 0 2 1 0
Sargodha 14 5 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mianwali 11 5 2 0 0 0 4 0 0
Faisalabad 38 29 6 0 0 0 3 0 0
Lahore 53 17 33 0 0 1 2 0 0
Sahiwal 20 2 17 0 0 0 1 0 0
Multan 32 12 13 0 4 0 3 0 0
Bahawalpur 31 10 9 1 5 0 4 1 1
Dera Ghazi Khan 30 14 12 0 1 0 3 0 0
Total 297 116 137 8 10 1 22 2 1

Results by district

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Division District Seats IND [d] PML(N) PML(Q) PPP IPP IND Others Election Postponed
Rawalpindi Attock 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Murree 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rawalpindi 13 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
Chakwal 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jhelum 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gujrat Gujrat 8 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0
Wazirabad 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hafizabad 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mandi Bahauddin 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gujranwala Sialkot 10 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 0
Narowal 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0
Gujranwala 12 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sargodha Sargodha 10 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khushab 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mianwali Talagang 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mianwali 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bhakkar 5 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
Faisalabad Chiniot 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0
Faisalabad 21 17 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
Toba Tek Singh 6 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jhang 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lahore Nankana Sahib 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sheikhupura 9 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lahore 30 8 21 0 0 1 0 0 0
Kasur 10 2 7 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sahiwal Okara 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pakpattan 5 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sahiwal 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
Multan Khanewal 8 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 0
Multan 12 5 3 0 4 0 0 0 0
Lodhran 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0
Vehari 8 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bahawalpur Bahawalnagar 8 3 2 0 0 0 2 1 0
Bahawalpur 10 1 6 1 1 0 1 0 0
Rahim Yar Khan 13 6 1 0 4 0 1 0 1
Dera Ghazi Khan Muzaffargarh 8 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0
Kot Addu 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Layyah 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Taunsa 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dera Ghazi Khan 6 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0
Rajanpur 6 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0
Total 297 116 137 8 10 1 22 2 1

Results by constituency

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District Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
No. Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
Attock PP-1 Attock-I Qazi Ahmed Akbar PTI 49,285 39.84 Jahangir Khanzada PML(N) 36,477 29.49 12,808
PP-2 Attock-II Sardar Mohammad Ali Khan PTI 36,149 26.34 Iftikhar Ahmed Khan PML(N) 35,959 26.20 190
PP-3 Attock-III Ejaz Hussain Bukhari PTI 36,999 31.80 Hameed Akbar PML(N) 32,043 27.54 4,956
PP-4 Attock-IV Sher Ali Khan PML(N) 48,967 28.02 Malik Amanat Khan Rawal TLP 44,239 25.31 9,288
PP-5 Attock-V Malik Aitbar Khan PML(N) 46,387 29.21 Malik Jamshed Altaf PTI 43,917 27.66 2,470
Murree PP-6 Murree Muhammad Bilal Yamin PML(N) 66,049 40.77 Zain ul Abideen PTI 33,847 20.89 32,202
Rawalpindi PP-7 Rawalpindi-I Raja Sagheer Ahmed PML(N) 66,356 37.30 Muhammad Shabbir Awan PTI 63,042 35.43 3,314
PP-8 Rawalpindi-II Javed Kausar PTI 47,531 31.61 Khurram Parvez Raja PPP 40,604 27.00 6,927
PP-9 Rawalpindi-III Raja Shoukat Aziz Bhatti PML(N) 50,719 28.91 Chaudhary Sarfaraz Ahmad Khan PPP 43,644 24.88 7,075
PP-10 Rawalpindi-IV Naeem Ejaz PML(N) 48,759 32.29 Chaudhary Muhammad Ameer Afzal PTI 34,415 22.79 14,344
PP-11 Rawalpindi-V Imran Ilyas Chaudhry PML(N) 27,657 44.96 Chaudhry Mohammad Nazir PTI 16,594 26.97 11,063
PP-12 Rawalpindi-VI Mohsin Ayub Khan PML(N) 41,276 35.46 Saad Ali Khan PTI 35,118 30.17 6,158
PP-13 Rawalpindi-VII Malik Fahad Masood PTI 57,085 50.52 Malik Umar Farooq PML(N) 24,556 21.73 32,529
PP-14 Rawalpindi-VIII Malik Iftikhar Ahmed PML(N) 39,558 43.83 Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan bgcolor=“IND 33,258 36.85 6,300
PP-15 Rawalpindi-IX Malik Mansoor Afsar PML(N) 62,165 44.18 Ziad Kayani PTI 54,043 38.41 8,122
PP-16 Rawalpindi-X Zia Ullah Shah PML(N) 45,929 41.90 Ejaz Khan PTI 36,403 33.21 9,526
PP-17 Rawalpindi-XI Raja Abdul Hanif PML(N) 45,668 44.08 Raja Rashid Hafeez PTI 38,392 37.06 7,276
PP-18 Rawalpindi-XII Asad Abbas MWM 46,295 46.14 Sajjad Khan PML(N) 30,640 30.54 15,655
PP-19 Rawalpindi-XIII Muhammad Tanveer Aslam PTI 43,993 56.04 Haji Parvez Khan PML(N) 16,768 21.36 27,225
Chakwal PP-20 Chakwal-I Sultan Haider Ali Khan PML(N) 73,940 45.99 Ali Nasir Bhatti PTI 67,234 41.81 6,706
PP-21 Chakwal-II Tanveer Aslam Malik PML(N) 79,274 45.26 Tariq Mehmood Afzal Kalas PTI 68,513 39.12 10,761
Talagang PP-22 Chakwal-cum-Talagang Sardar Ghulam Abbas PML(N) 61,714 39.80 Hakeem Nisar Ahmed PTI 54,077 34.86 7,637
PP-23 Talagang Shehryar Malik PML(N) 70,649 42.17 Sultan Surkhru Awan PTI 62,302 37.19 8,347
Jhelum PP-24 Jhelum-I Syed Riffat Mehmood PTI 55,068 32.96 Raja Yawar Kamal Khan IPP 49,810 29.82 5,258
PP-25 Jhelum-II Yasir Mehmood Qureshi PTI 67,506 48.70 Chaudhry Nadeem Khadim PML(N) 40,735 29.39 26,771
PP-26 Jhelum-III Mushtaq Ahmed PTI 60,218 38.65 Nasir Mehmood PML(N) 54,650 35.08 5,568
Gujrat PP-27 Gujrat-I Raja Muhammad Aslam Khan PML(Q) 34,754 30.28 Nouman Ashraf Chuhdary PTI 30,305 26.41 4,449
PP-28 Gujrat-II Shahid Raza PTI 48,271 42.62 Shabbir Ahmed PML(N) 35,268 31.14 13,003
PP-29 Gujrat-III Khalid Javed Asghar Ghural PML(Q) 45,142 32.30 Nwabzada Haider Mehdi PML(N) 35,096 25.11 10,046
PP-30 Gujrat-IV Muhammad Abdullah Warraich PML(Q) 39,037 31.05 Tanveer Ahmed PTI 28,417 22.60 10,620
PP-31 Gujrat-V Shafay Hussain PML(Q) 55,724 46.07 Mudassir Machyana PTI 51,665 42.72 4,059
PP-32 Gujrat-VI Chaudhry Salik Hussain PML(Q) 55,615 53.78 Pervaiz Elahi PTI 44,713 43.31 10,902
PP-33 Gujrat-VII Syed Madad Ali Shah PML(Q) 35,492 23.79 Nadeem Asghar Qaira PPP 28,447 19.07 7,045
PP-34 Gujrat-VIII Chaudhry Ijaz Ahmad PML(Q) 46,774 36.05 Sumaira Elahi Chuhan PTI 33,867 26.10 12,907
Wazirabad PP-35 Wazirabad-I Waqar Ahmad Cheema PML(N) 60,975 38.82 Muhammad Yousaf PTI 59,835 38.09 1,140
PP-36 Wazirabad-II Muhammad Ahmed Chattha PTI 87,549 55.43 Adnan Afzal Chattha PML(N) 49,228 31.17 38,321
Hafizabad PP-37 Hafizabad-I Shahid Hussain Bhatti PML(N) 59,853 38.27 Chaudhary Asad Ullah PTI 41,800 26.73 18,053
PP-38 Hafizabad-II Zameer Ul Hassan Bhatti PTI 52,217 35.62 Gulzar Ahmed PML(N) 50,839 34.68 1,378
PP-39 Hafizabad-III Muhammad Aoun Jahangir PML(N) 41,874 28.57 Qamar Javed Gujjar PTI 37,037 25.27 4,837
Mandi Bahauddin PP-40 Mandi Bahauddin-I Zarnab Sher PTI 74,514 53.56 Hameeda Waheeduddin PML(N) 46,149 33.17 28,365
PP-41 Mandi Bahauddin-II Basma Riaz Choudhry PTI 70,494 44.20 Syed Tariq Yaqoob PML(N) 25,597 16.05 44,897
PP-42 Mandi Bahauddin-III Khalid Mahmood Ranjha PML(N) 50,506 38.14 Sajid Ahmad Khan PTI 42,622 32.20 7,983
PP-43 Mandi Bahauddin-IV Chaudhry Akhtar Abbas Bosal PML(N) 45,636 32.44 Chaudhry Muhammad Nawaz PTI 37,906 26.94 7,730
Sialkot PP-44 Sialkot-I Rana Muhammad Arif Iqbal Harnah PML(N) 47,137 33.18 Saeed Ahmad Bhalli PTI 41,250 29.04 5,887
PP-45 Sialkot-II Tariq Subhani PML(N) 63,467 45.33 Umar Javaid Ghuman PTI 52,312 37.36 11,155
PP-46 Sialkot-III Faisal Akram PML(N) 55,258 42.05 Rooba Umer PTI 47,953 36.49 7,305
PP-47 Sialkot-IV Muhammad Mansha Ullah Butt PML(N) 50,604 43.38 Mehar Kashif PTI 44,912 38.50 5,692
PP-48 Sialkot-V Khurram Khan Virk PML(N) 46,625 31.39 Liaquat Ali IND 41,312 27.82 5,313
PP-49 Sialkot-VI Muhammad Fayyaz PML(N) 46,776 34.23 Rana Muhammad Afzal IND 40,330 29.51 6,446
PP-50 Sialkot-VII Chaudhry Naveed Ashraf PML(N) 45,635 35.72 Amaan Ullah PTI 44,037 34.47 1,598
PP-51 Sialkot-VIII Zeeshan Rafiq PML(N) 49,286 39.05 Waqas iftkhar PTI 46,647 36.96 2,639
PP-52 Sialkot-IX Chaudhry Arshad Javaid Warraich PML(N) 58,414 42.08 Fakhar Nishat Ghuman PTI 49,939 35.98 8,475
PP-53 Sialkot-X Rana Abdul Sattar PML(N) 59,310 42.62 Malik Jamshed Ghias PTI 58,365 41.94 765
Narowal PP-54 Narowal-I Ahsan Iqbal PML(N) 33,243 25.91 Awais Qasim Khan PTI 31,060 24.21 2,183
PP-55 Narowal-II Mehmood Ahmad TLP 33,494 28.90 Muhammad Akmal Sargala PML(N) 23,274 20.08 10,220
PP-56 Narowal-III Rana Mannan Khan PML(N) 48,920 41.26 Aleem Tariq PTI 35,678 30.09 13,242
PP-57 Narowal-IV Khawaja Muhammad Waseem PML(N) 52,691 42.01 Rana Lal Badshah PTI 26,972 21.51 25,719
PP-58 Narowal-V Bilal Akbar Khan PML(N) 55,461 43.76 Muhammad Irfan Abid PTI 45,909 36.22 9,552
Gujranwala PP-59 Gujranwala-I Muhammad Nasir Cheema PTI 37,478 43.02 Bilal Farooq Tarar PML(N) 32,570 37.39 4,908
PP-60 Gujranwala-II Kaleem Ullah Khan PTI 36,746 43.07 Moazam Rauf Mughal PML(N) 29,923 35.07 6,823
PP-61 Gujranwala-III Imran Khalid Butt PML(N) 35,559 36.44 Rizwan Ullah Butt PTI 30,111 30.85 5,448
PP-62 Gujranwala-IV Muhammad Nawaz Chohan PML(N) 30,596 37.28 Rizwan Mustafa Sian PTI 26,087 31.79 4,509
PP-63 Gujranwala-V Chaudhry Muhammad Tariq PTI 51,181 45.34 Muhammad Toufeeq Butt PML(N) 43,693 38.71 7,488
PP-64 Gujranwala-VI Umar Farooq Dar PML(N) 37,115 39.76 Chaudhry Muhammad Ali PTI 33,374 35.75 3,741
PP-65 Gujranwala-VII Hassan Ali Iqbal Buttar PTI 36,499 37.91 Chaudhary Waqar Ahmad Cheema IPP 29,042 30.16 7,457
PP-66 Gujranwala-VIII Qaiser Iqbal PML(N) 48,439 37.14 Rizwan Zafar Cheema PTI 44,342 34.00 4,097
PP-67 Gujranwala-IX Chaudhry Akhtar Ali Khan PML(N) 39,834 35.75 Chaudhry Ali Wakeel Khan PTI 32,762 29.40 7,072
PP-68 Gujranwala-X Mian Arqam Khan PTI 43,615 38.82 Chaudhary Mohammad Iqbal PML(N) 40,311 35.88 3,304
PP-69 Gujranwala-XI Irfan Bashir PML(N) 47,902 37.43 Umar Javaid Virk PTI 43,165 33.73 4,737
PP-70 Gujranwala-XII Tashakul Abbas Warraich PTI 37,709 36.70 Aman Ullah Warraich PML(N) 28,874 28.10 8,835
Sargodha PP-71 Sargodha-I Sohaib Ahmad Malik PML(N) 55,292 39.51 Naeem Haider Panjhuta PTI 49,161 35.13 6,131
PP-72 Sargodha-II Mansoor Azam PML(N) 50,545 34.83 Chaudhry Sohail Akhtar PTI 41,392 28.52 9,153
PP-73 Sargodha-III Muhammad Ansar Iqbal PTI 58,242 44.75 Mian Sultan Ali Ranjha PML(N) 46,514 35.74 11,728
PP-74 Sargodha-IV Ikram Ul Haq PML(N) 51,651 38.01 Nadeem Muhammad Akram Cheema PTI 34,716 25.55 16,935
PP-75 Sargodha-V Ali Asif Baga PTI 56,617 44.54 Abdul Razaq PML(N) 42,940 33.78 13,677
PP-76 Sargodha-VI Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti PTI 36,996 33.66 Ghulam Dastagir Lak PML(N) 32,473 29.55 4,523
PP-77 Sargodha-VII Safdar Hussain PML(N) 49,640 38.99 Abdul Wahab Mumtaz Kahloon PTI 46,651 36.64 2,989
PP-78 Sargodha-VIII Rana Munawar Hussain PML(N) 60,569 43.18 Waqar Anwar Sandhu PTI 57,607 41.06 2,962
PP-79 Sargodha-IX Taimur Ali Khan PML(N) 42,499 32.16 Ghulam Ali Asghar Lahri PTI 35,928 27.18 6,571
PP-80 Sargodha-X Sardar Muhammad Asim Sher Maken PML(N) 38,336 29.86 Chaudhary Iftikhar Hussain Gondal PTI 35,411 27.58 2,925
Khushab PP-81 Khushab-I Hassan Malik PTI 46,991 36.02 Ameer Haider Sangha IPP 32,294 24.76 14,697
PP-82 Khushab-II Muhammad Asif Malik PML(N) 41,577 36.60 Masood Anwar PTI 39,529 34.79 2,048
PP-83 Khushab-III Ali Hussain Khan PML(N) 48,083 35.34 Amjad Raza PTI 39,337 28.91 8,746
PP-84 Khushab-IV Fateh Khaliq PTI 49,820 42.63 Karam Elahi Bandial PML(N) 35,005 29.95 14,815
Mianwali PP-85 Mianwali-I Muhammad Iqbal PTI 92,550 65.45 Amanat Ullah Khan PML(N) 23,984 16.96 68,566
PP-86 Mianwali-II Amin Ullah Khan PTI 85,387 59.25 Adil Abdullah Khan IPP 19,832 13.76 65,555
PP-87 Mianwali-III Malik Ahmad Khan Bhachar PTI 107,278 70.96 Sajjad Ahmad Malik IPP 15,710 10.39 91,568
PP-88 Mianwali-IV Mumtaz Ahmad PTI 67,525 45.27 Malik Muhammad Feroze Joyia PML(N) 59,306 39.76 8,219
Bhakkar PP-89 Bhakkar-I Ameer Muhammad Khan PPP 61,892 51.64 Abdul Majeed Khan PML(N) 37,325 31.14 24,567
PP-90 Bhakkar-II Ahmad Nawaz Khan PML(N) 43,572 33.40 Irfan Ullah Khan Niazi PTI 43,301 33.19 271
PP-91 Bhakkar-III Ghazanfar Abbas Cheena IPP 62,332 43.21 Saeed Akbar Khan Nawani PML(N) 61,760 42.82 572
PP-92 Bhakkar-IV Amir Inayat Khan Shahani PML(N) 41,592 33.95 Rafiq Ahmad Khan Niazi PTI 33,121 27.03 8,471
PP-93 Bhakkar-V Amir Inayat Khan Shahani PML(N) 50,425 35.98 Muhammad Zia Ullah Khan IPP] 45,580 32.53 4,845
Chiniot PP-94 Chiniot-I Taimoor Ali Lali PML(N) 47,935 44.30 Imtiaz Ahmad Lali JUI (F) 47,153 43.58 782
PP-95 Chiniot-II Ilyas Chinioti PML(N) 36,794 30.10 Shoukat Ali PTI 29,715 24.31 7,079
PP-96 Chiniot-III Zulfiqar Ali Shah PML(N) 52,802 42.05 Syed Hassan Murtaza PPP 43,255 34.45 9,547
PP-97 Chiniot-IV Saqib Khan Chadhar PML(N) 42,976 35.57 Muhammad Saqlain Anwar PML(Q) 37,759 31.25 5,217
Faisalabad PP-98 Faisalabad-I Junaid Afzal Sahi PTI 73,565 47.75 Muhammad Ajmal Cheema IPP 47,834 31.05 25,731
PP-99 Faisalabad-II Ahmad Mujtaba Chaudhry PTI 56,016 45.67 Muhammad Shoib Idrees PML(N) 43,400 35.38 12,616
PP-100 Faisalabad-III Sardar Khan Bahadur Dogar PML(N) 44,147 40.17 Chaudhry Umair Wasi Zafar PTI 38,699 35.21 5,448
PP-101 Faisalabad-IV Muhammad Akram Chaudhary PTI 73,593 47.55 Muhammad Ashraf Chaudhary PML(N) 50,132 32.39 23,461
PP-102 Faisalabad-V Jafar Ali Hocha PML(N) 30,578 24.84 Shaheer Dawood Butt PTI 30,030 24.39 548
PP-103 Faisalabad-VI Noor Shahid Noor PTI 35,508 30.00 Muhammad Safdar Shakir PML(N) 26,913 22.74 8,595
PP-104 Faisalabad-VII Arif Mahmood Gill PML(N) 53,729 36.89 Muhammad Farooq Arshad PTI 46,483 31.91 7,246
PP-105 Faisalabad-VIII Rao Kashif Raheem Khan PML(N) 58,185 41.81 Adil Pervaiz Gujjar PTI 56,268 40.43 1,917
PP-106 Faisalabad-IX Rai Ahsan Raza Kharal PTI 51,945 44.62 Ali Akhtar IPP 25,639 22.02 26,306
PP-107 Faisalabad-X Javed Niaz Manj PTI 27,672 20.59 Khalid Pervaz PML(N) 26,374 19.63 1,298
PP-108 Faisalabad-XI Aftab Ahmad Khan PTI 60,687 44.33 Muhammad Ajmal Asif PML(N) 56,848 41.53 3,839
PP-109 Faisalabad-XII Chaudhry Zafar Iqbal Nagra PML(N) 54,585 40.84 Hafiz Atta Ullah PTI 54,251 40.59 334
PP-110 Faisalabad-XIII Hassan Zaka PTI 46,839 47.64 Hamid Rashid PML(N) 32,031 32.58 14,808
PP-111 Faisalabad-XIV Basharat Ali PTI 45,599 46.28 Faqeer Hussain PML(N) 36,373 36.92 9,226
PP-112 Faisalabad-XV Asad Mehmood PTI 75,565 54.42 Asrar Ahmad Khan PML(N) 47,866 34.47 27,699
PP-113 Faisalabad-XVI Nadeem Sadiq Dogar PTI 53,716 47.59 Ali Abbas Khan PML(N) 38,456 34.07 15,260
PP-114 Faisalabad-XVII Chaudhry Latif Nazar Gujjar PTI 58,564 51.62 Shiekh Muhammad Yousaf PML(N) 38,811 34.21 19,753
PP-115 Faisalabad-XVIII Shahid Javed PTI 53,271 50.32 Muhammad Tahir Pervaiz PML(N) 39,375 37.19 13,896
PP-116 Faisalabad-XIX Muhammad Ismael PTI 67,428 51.44 Ahmad Shehryar PML(N) 52,517 40.06 14,911
PP-117 Faisalabad-XX Rana Abdul Razzaq Khan PTI 54,181 49.83 Muhammad Rizwan Butt PML(N) 40,071 36.85 14,110
PP-118 Faisalabad-XXI Khayal Ahmad Kastro PTI 79,360 60.03 Muhammad Razzaq Malik PML(N) 40,144 30.37 39,216
Toba Tek Singh PP-119 Toba Tek Singh-I Asad Zaman PTI 78,259 52.16 Uqbah Ali PML(N) 52,762 35.17 25,497
PP-120 Toba Tek Singh-II Muhammad Ahsan Ihsan PTI 56,740 41.94 Fozia Khalid Warraich PML(N) 24,613 18.19 32,127
PP-121 Toba Tek Singh-III Chaudhry Amjad Ali Javed PML(N) 58,576 39.54 Saeed Ahmad PTI 58,456 39.46 120
PP-122 Toba Tek Singh-IV Sardar Muhammad Ayub Khan PML(N) 69,538 46.01 Khawar Sher Khan Gadhi PTI 69,250 45.82 288
PP-123 Toba Tek Singh-V Ashifa Riaz Fatyana PTI 51,785 34.25 Shahid Iqbal IPP 33,270 22.00 18,515
PP-124 Toba Tek Singh-VI Syeda Sonia Ali Raza Shah PTI 62,241 46.97 Syed Qutab Ali Shah PML(N) 56,248 42.45 5,993
Jhang PP-125 Jhang-I Ghulam Ahmed Khan Gadi PTI 55,756 37.96 [Faisal Saleh Hayat]] PML(N) 38,489 26.21 17,267
PP-126 Jhang-II Mehar Muhammad Nawaz PTI 45,408 37.17 Mehar Muhammad Aslam Bharwana PML(N) 42,842 35.07 2,566
PP-127 Jhang-III Sheikh Muhammad Akram PTI 50,404 39.61 Masroor Nawaz PML(Z) 40,127 31.53 10,277
PP-128 Jhang-IV Ghazanfar Abbas Shah PMLN 62,370 42.42 Khalid Mahmood Sargana PTI 60,008 40.82 2,362
PP-129 Jhang-V Muhammad Asif Kathia PTI 37,315 28.22 Chaudhary Khalid Ghani PML(N) 28,585 21.62 8,730
PP-130 Jhang-VI Rana Shahbaz Ahmad PTI 67,796 45.41 Ameer Abbas Sial PML(N) 59,987 40.18 7,809
PP-131 Jhang-VII Mian Muhammad Azam PTI 73,239 49.43 Faisal Hayat Jabboana PML(N) 59,578 40.21 13,661
Nankana Sahib PP-132 Nankana Sahib-I Sultan Bajwa [[Pakistan Muslim League (N)|PML(N) 47,771 37.11 Mian Ijaz Hussain Bhatti JI 38,248 29.71 9,523
PP-133 Nankana Sahib-II Rana Muhammad Arshad PML(N) 44,323 38.46 Muhammad Atif PTI 41,632 36.12 2,691
PP-134 Nankana Sahib-III Mahr Muhammad Kashif PML(N) 39,504 32.18 Sohail Manzoor Gill [[Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf]|PTI]] 35,683 29.07 3,821
PP-135 Nankana Sahib-IV Agha Ali Haidar PML(N) 56,809 46.64 Jamil Hassan Khan PTI 43,718 35.89 13,091
Sheikhupura PP-136 Sheikhupura-I Hassaan Riaz PML(N) 52,682 44.86 Umar Aftab Dhillon PTI 39,021 33.23 13,661
PP-137 Sheikhupura-II Khurram Ijaz Chattha PTI 58,171 51.33 Muhammad Arshad PML(N) 38,545 34.01 19,626
PP-138 Sheikhupura-III Pir Muhammad Ashraf Rasool PML(N) 38,605 44.51 Abuzar Maqsood Chadhar PTI 33,074 38.14 5,531
PP-139 Sheikhupura-IV Rana Tanveer Hussain PML(N) 35,659 39.43 Ijaz Hussain Bhatti PTI 33,685 37.25 1,974
PP-140 Sheikhupura-V Muhammad Awais PTI 51,380 41.40 Mian Abdul Rauf PML(N) 44,833 36.12 6,547
PP-141 Sheikhupura-VI Tayyab Rashid PTI 61,509 49.65 Amjad Latif PML(N) 38,620 31.17 22,889
PP-142 Sheikhupura-VII Waqas Mahmood Maan PTI 49,537 39.47 Mahmood Ul Haq PML(N) 43,100 34.34 6,437
PP-143 Sheikhupura-VIII Khan Sher Akbar Khan PTI 52,424 39.21 Ishtiaq Ahmad PML(N) 43,154 32.28 9,270
PP-144 Sheikhupura-IX Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar PTI 58,413 43.05 Sajjad Haider Nadeem PML(N) 34,239 25.23 24,174
Lahore PP-145 Lahore-I Sami Ullah Khan PML(N) 42,578 36.80 Yasir Gilani PTI 38,267 33.07 4,311
PP-146 Lahore-II Ghazali Saleem Butt PML(N) 30,588 36.40 Junaid Razzaq PTI 28,516 33.93 2,072
PP-147 Lahore-III Hamza Shahbaz PML(N) 51,838 41.30 muhammad khan madni PTI 46,494 37.04 5,344
PP-148 Lahore-IV Mian Mujtaba Shuja-ur-Rehman PML(N) 38,000 40.34 Saba Dewan PTI 31,562 33.50 6,438
PP-149 Lahore-V Aleem Khan IPP 51,756 38.78 Zeeshan Rasheed PTI 47,998 35.92 3,758
PP-150 Lahore-VI Khawaja Imran Nazir PML(N) 34,957 39.85 Abdul Karim Khan PTI 30,318 34.56 4,639
PP-151 Lahore-VII Sohail Shaukat Butt PML(N) 38,236 55.02 Hammad Ali PTI 15,844 22.80 22,392
PP-152 Lahore-VIII Malik Muhammad Waheed PML(N) 34,664 37.41 Nouman Majeed PTI 29,681 32.03 4,983
PP-153 Lahore-IX Khawaja Salman Rafique PML(N) 35,233 41.05 Mian Awais Anjum PTI 33,029 38.48 2,204
PP-154 Lahore-X Malik Ghulam Habib Awan PML(N) 26,015 31.64 Shakeel Ahmad Sindhu PTI 24,167 29.39 1,848
PP-155 Lahore-XI Imtiaz Mehmood PTI 36,731 41.98 Naeem Shahzad PML(N) 30,898 35.32 5,833
PP-156 Lahore-XII Ali Imtiaz PTI 54,037 53.51 Muhammad Yasin Amir PML(N) 35,114 34.77 18,923
PP-157 Lahore-XIII Hafiz Farhat Abbas PTI 45,037 51.05 Naseer Ahmad PML(N) 27,039 30.65 17,998
PP-158 Lahore-XIV Shehbaz Sharif PML(N) 38,642 45.43 Yousaf Ali PTI 23,847 28.03 14,795
PP-159 Lahore-XV Maryam Sharif PML(N) 23,604 38.63 Mehar Sharafat Ali PTI 21,498 35.18 2,106
PP-160 Lahore-XVI Malik Asad Ali Khokhar PML(N) 26,781 40.05 Azam Khan Niazi PTI 21,249 31.78 5,532
PP-161 Lahore-XVII Farrukh Javaid IND[d] 46,947 48.78 Omer Sohail PML(N) 28,855 29.98 18,092
PP-162 Lahore-XVIII Shahbaz Ali Khokhar PML(N) 43,427 43.82 Shabir Ahmad IND[d] 40,508 40.88 2,919
PP-163 Lahore-XIX Imran Javed PML(N) 23,141 33.31 Azeem Ullah Khan IND[d] 21,808 31.39 1,333
PP-164 Lahore-XX Shehbaz Sharif PML(N) 27,099 39.41 Yusaf mayo IND[d] 25,919 37.69 1,180
PP-165 Lahore-XXI Ahmer Rasheed Bhatti IND[d] 29,390 37.97 Shahzad Nazir PML(N) 28,427 36.73 963
PP-166 Lahore-XXII Muhammad Anas Mehmood PML(N) 32,270 36.73 Khalid Mehmood Gujjar IND[d] 30,611 34.84 1,659
PP-167 Lahore-XXIII Irfan Shafi Khokhar PML(N) 23,248 40.68 Ammar Bashir Gujjar IND[d] 21,182 37.07 2,066
PP-168 Lahore-XXIV Faisal Ayub Khokhar PML(N) 32,730 44.83 Malik Nadeem Abbas IND[d] 27,590 37.79 5,140
PP-169 Lahore-XXV Malik Khalid Pervaz Khokhar PML(N) 85,030 51.41 Mehmood-ur-Rasheed IND[d] 62,718 37.92 22,312
PP-170 Lahore-XXVI Mian Muhammad Haroon Akbar IND[d] 64,143 52.17 Rana Ahsan PML(N) 40,661 33.07 23,482
PP-171 Lahore-XXVII Mian Aslam Iqbal IND[d] 61,862 52.40 Mehr Ishtiaq Ahmed PML(N) 36,955 31.30 24,907
PP-172 Lahore-XXVIII Misbah Wajid IND 31,379 39.66 Rana Mashood Ahmad Khan PML(N) 28,649 36.21 2,730
PP-173 Lahore-XXIX Mian Marghoob Ahmad PML(N) 63,238 45.45 Muhammad Zubair Khan Niazi IND[d] 49,522 35.59 13,716
PP-174 Lahore-XXX Bilal Yasin PML(N) 36,265 41.30 Chaudhary Muhammad Asghar IND[d] 33,957 38.67 2,308
Kasur PP-175 Kasur-I Rashid Tufail IND[d] 44,933 36.27 Malik Rasheed Ahmad Khan PML(N) 38,245 30.87 6,688
PP-176 Kasur-II Chaudhary Muhammad Ilyas Khan PML(N) 48,333 44.42 Muzammil Masood Bhatti IND[d] 19,238 17.68 29,095
PP-177 Kasur-III Muhammad Naeem Safdar Ansari PML(N) 45,634 33.83 Muhammad Saleem Mahar IND[d] 32,033 23.75 13,601
PP-178 Kasur-IV Malik Ahmad Saeed Khan PML(N) 54,942 42.45 Barrister Shahid Masood IND[d] 49,127 37.96 5,815
PP-179 Kasur-V Malik Muhammad Ahmed Khan PML(N) 65,623 52.38 Sardar Nadir Farooq Ali IND[d] 47,665 38.05 17,958
PP-180 Kasur-VI Chaudhary Ahsan Raza Khan IND 34,756 28.96 Waqas Hassan Mokal IND[d] 21,787 18.15 12,969
PP-181 Kasur-VII Mian Humble Sana Kareemi IND[d] 49,505 41.50 Sheikh Alla Ud din PML(N) 35,929 30.12 13,576
PP-182 Kasur-VIII Mehmood Anwar PML(N) 32,352 25.96 Akeel Aslam Arain IND[d] 31,447 25.23 905
PP-183 Kasur-IX Rana Sikandar Hayat Khan PML(N) 52,297 43.05 Sardar Muhammad Asif Nakai IPP 39,804 32.76 12,493
PP-184 Kasur-X Rana Muhammad Iqbal Khan PML(N) 44,378 39.09 Rana Muhammad Aslam Khan IND 29,697 26.16 14,681
Okara PP-185 Okara-I Javaid Alla-ud-Din Sajid PML(N) 52,341 33.46 Mehar Muhammad Javed IND[d] 46,826 29.94 5,515
PP-186 Okara-II Syed Ashiq Hussain Shah Kirmani PML(N) 43,255 31.80 Syed Gulzar Husnain IND[d] 32,231 23.70 11,024
PP-187 Okara-III Chaudhary Iftikhar Hussain Chachar PML(N) 60,707 44.30 Mian Muhammad Fiaz Qasim Wattoo IND[d] 37,369 27.27 23,338
PP-188 Okara-IV Noor Ul Amin Wattoo PML(N) 56,694 41.29 Mozzam Jehanzeb Wattoo IND 37,942 27.64 18,752
PP-189 Okara-V Malik Ali Abbas Khokhar PML(N) 40,499 31.63 Chaudhry Tariq Irshad Khan IND[d] 38,331 29.93 2,168
PP-190 Okara-VI Mian Yawar Zaman PML(N) 63,911 46.31 Mehar Abdul Sattar IND[d] 52,649 38.15 11,262
PP-191 Okara-VII Mian Muhammad Munir PML(N) 46,256 34.89 Muhammad Saleem Sadiq IND[d] 44,995 33.94 1,261
PP-192 Okara-VIII Ghulam Raza PML(N) 64,220 43.62 Rai Hammad Aslam Kharal IND[d] 57,373 38.97 6,847
Pakpattan PP-193 Pakpattan-I Farooq Ahmad Khan Maneka PML(N) 40,172 33.59 Mian Muhammad Hayat Maneka IND 38,218 31.95 1,954
PP-194 Pakpattan-II Chaudhary Javed Ahmad Advocate PML(N) 38,624 31.67 Naveed Ali IND 29,822 24.45 8,802
PP-195 Pakpattan-III Imran Akram IND 51,179 38.72 Kashif Ali Chishty PML(N) 37,474 28.35 13,705
PP-196 Pakpattan-IV Farrukh Javed PML(N) 55,513 40.82 Muhammad Naeem Ibrahim IND[d] 54,682 40.21 831
PP-197 Pakpattan-V Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar PML(N) 48,955 37.77 Tariq Qayyum Shah IND[d] 46,760 36.07 2,195
Sahiwal PP-198 Sahiwal-I Peer Walayat Shah Khagga PML(N) 46,137 33.71 Sajjad Nasir IND[d] 39,224 28.66 6,913
PP-199 Sahiwal-II Qasim Nadeem PML(N) 46,262 41.43 Ahmad Safdar Khan IND[d] 43,138 38.63 3,124
PP-200 Sahiwal-III Mohammad Arshad Malik PML(N) 48,657 40.14 Ahmed Ali IND[d] 37,695 31.10 10,962
PP-201 Sahiwal-IV Naveed Aslam Khan Lodhi PML(N) 40,888 33.32 Muhammad Yar IND[d] 39,445 32.14 1,443
PP-202 Sahiwal-V Rana Riaz Ahmad PML(N) 40,477 28.23 Haji Waheed Asghar Dogar IND[d] 40,073 27.95 404
PP-203 Sahiwal-VI Rai Muhammad Murtaza Iqbal Khan IND[d] 55,978 43.43 Muhammad Hanif PML(N) 35,509 27.55 20,469
PP-204 Sahiwal-VII Major (R) Muhammad Ghulam Sarwar IND[d] 60,438 42.86 Adil Saeed Chaudhry IND 33,722 23.91 26,716
Khanewal PP-205 Khanewal-I Muhammad Akbar Hayat Hiraj IND 63,154 45.26 Syed Khawar Ali Shah IND 40,725 29.18 22,429
PP-206 Khanewal-II Chaudhary Usama Fazal PML(N) 46,806 36.57 Sardar Ahmed Yar Hiraj IND 39,130 30.57 7,676
PP-207 Khanewal-III Amir Hayat Hiraj PML(N) 60,418 42.03 Syed Abbas Ali Shah IND[d] 58,840 40.93 1,578
PP-208 Khanewal-IV Babar Hussain Abid PML(N) 48,539 37.28 Muhammad Jamshaid Shoukat IND 46,311 35.57 2,228
PP-209 Khanewal-V Chaudhry Zia Ur Rehman PML(N) 55,579 39.17 Humayun Khan IND[d] 38,234 26.95 17,345
PP-210 Khanewal-VI Khalid Javed IND[d] 54,680 39.82 Atta Ur Rehman PML(N) 47,343 34.48 7,337
PP-211 Khanewal-VII Rana Muhammad Saleem PML(N) 53,599 47.05 Imran Pervaiz IND[d] 35,194 30.89 18,405
PP-212 Khanewal-VIII Asghar Hayat Haraj IND 42,347 33.58 Hussain Jahania Gardezi IND 38,112 30.22 4,235
Multan PP-213 Multan-I Ali Haider Gillani PPP 42,407 35.23 Haris Javed IND[d] 33,350 27.70 9,057
PP-214 Multan-II Nawabzada Waseem Khan Badozai IND[d] 44,946 41.93 Mian Shahzad Maqbool Bhutta PML(N) 26,013 24.27 18,933
PP-215 Multan-III Muhammad Moeen Ud Din Riaz IND[d] 67,064 56.09 Shahid Mahmood khan PML(N) 29,177 24.40 37,887
PP-216 Multan-IV Muhammad Adnan Dogar IND[d] 59,289 52.72 Babar Hussain PML(N) 28,290 25.15 30,999
PP-217 Multan-V Muhammad Nadeem Qureshi IND[d] 62,213 48.41 Sheikh Muhammad Tariq Rasheed PML(N) 32,091 24.97 30,122
PP-218 Multan-VI Muhammad Salman Naeem PML(N) 45,930 40.65 Zahoor Ahmad IND[d] 41,638 36.85 4,292
PP-219 Multan-VII Malik Wasif Mazhar Raan PPP 43,189 33.64 Muhammad Akhtar PML(N) 39,496 30.76 3,693
PP-220 Multan-VIII Muhammad Iqbal PPP 42,433 35.08 Rai Mansab Ali Khan PML(N) 33,273 27.51 9,160
PP-221 Multan-IX Mian Kamran Muhammad Abdullah PPP 43,148 31.73 Makhdoom Syed Amir Abbas IND[d] 32,895 24.19 10,253
PP-222 Multan-X Ayaz Ahmad Bodla IND[d] 30,523 23.92 Rana Tahir Shabbir PPP 28,616 22.43 1,907
PP-223 Multan-XI Muhammad Nazik Kareem PML(N) 36,505 25.37 Shazia Nargis IND 28,900 20.08 7,605
PP-224 Multan-XII Malik Lal Muhammad PML(N) 44,301 34.53 Muhammad Abbas Bokhari IND 28,485 22.20 15,816
Lodhran PP-225 Lodhran-I Shazia Hayyat IND[d] 69,799 45.86 Zawar Hussain Warraich PML(N) 62,698 41.20 7,101
PP-226 Lodhran-II Razi Ullah Khan IND[d] 65,434 44.05 Shah Muhammad PML(N) 60,133 40.48 5,301
PP-227 Lodhran-III Muhammad Zubair Khan Baloch PML(N) 55,324 42.71 Nawab Aman Ullah Khan IND[d] 36,736 28.36 18,588
PP-228 Lodhran-IV Izzat Javaid Khan IND[d] 62,431 39.49 Syed Rafi Uddin PML(N) 43,439 27.48 18,992
Vehari PP-229 Vehari-I Chaudhry Muhammad Yousaf Kaselya PML(N) 49,883 36.35 Arifa Nazir jatt IND[d] 40,884 29.79 8,999
PP-230 Vehari-II Syed Salman Shahid Mehdi IND[d] 44,954 36.86 Mian Irfan Aqeel Daultana PML(N) 30,770 25.23 14,184
PP-231 Vehari-III Khalid Zubair Nisar IND[d] 50,942 43.75 Khalid Mehmood Dogar PML(N) 40,044 34.39 10,898
PP-232 Vehari-IV Malik Nosher Khan Anjum Langrial PML(N) 33,320 26.65 Ali Waqas JI 26,962 21.57 6,358
PP-233 Vehari-V Mian Muhammad Saqib Khurshid PML(N) 55,030 41.86 Rai Zahoor Ahmad IND[d] 48,542 36.93 6,488
PP-234 Vehari-VI Muhammad Naeem Akhtar Khan Bhabha PML(N) 42,775 33.13 Salman Ali Bhaba IND 24,325 18.84 18,450
PP-235 Vehari-VII Muhammad Jahanzaib Khan Khichi IND[d] 50,289 41.17 Mian Khaliq Nawaz PML(N) 39,585 32.41 10,704
PP-236 Vehari-VIII Muhammad Ali Raza Khan Khakwani IND[d] 61,443 43.37 Asif Saeed Manais PML(N) 54,423 38.41 7,020
Bahawalnagar PP-237 Bahawalnagar-I Mian Fida Hussain Wattoo PML(N) 69,072 49.95 Mian Rashid Mehmood Watto IND 52,115 37.69 16,957
PP-238 Bahawalnagar-II Inam Bari IND 54,627 43.71 Syed Nazar Mahmood Shah PML(N) 49,468 39.58 5,159
PP-239 Bahawalnagar-III Muhammad Atif Aurangzeb IND[d] 40,346 34.08 Mian Mumtaz Ahmed PML(N) 32,382 27.35 7,964
PP-240 Bahawalnagar-IV Muhammad Sohail Khan Zahid IND 42,117 34.33 Rana Abdul Rauf PML(N) 32,525 26.51 9,592
PP-241 Bahawalnagar-V Chaudhry Ghulam Murtaza PML(Z) 58,436 42.82 Chaudhry Mazhar Iqbal PML(N) 35,166 25.77 23,270
PP-242 Bahawalnagar-VI Kashif Naveed Pansota IND[d] 52,607 40.33 Muzaffar Iqbal PML(N) 39,431 30.23 13,176
PP-243 Bahawalnagar-VII Chaudhry Zahid Akram PML(N) 48,583 33.48 Khadija Khanum IND[d] 46,349 31.94 2,234
PP-244 Bahawalnagar-VIII Suraiya Sultana IND[d] 50,725 38.93 Mian Abdul Majeed Jatala PML(N) 49,470 37.97 755
Bahawalpur PP-245 Bahawalpur-I Muhammad Kazim Ali Peerzada PML(N) 54,225 43.87 Muhammad Ameer Hamza Khan IND[d] 46,608 37.71 7,617
PP-246 Bahawalpur-II Farzana Khalil IND[d] 68,749 50.03 Muhammad Afzal Gill PML(N) 56,736 41.29 12,013
PP-247 Bahawalpur-III Chaudhry Khalid Mehmood Jajja PML(N) 61,321 39.29 Wali Daad Cheema PML(Q) 50,809 32.55 10,512
PP-248 Bahawalpur-IV Hassan Askari Sheikh PML(Q) 53,852 39.52 Saad Masood PML(N) 48,400 35.52 5,452
PP-249 Bahawalpur-V Sahibzada Muhammad Gazain Abbasi IND 42,503 38.88 Adnan Farid PML(N) 35,142 32.15 7,361
PP-250 Bahawalpur-VI Syed Amir Ali Shah PPP 26,272 25.36 Makhdoom Syed Iftikhar Hassan Gillani IPP 21,258 20.52 5,014
PP-251 Bahawalpur-VII Malik Khalid Mehmood Babar PML(N) 43,557 37.33 Sahabzada Muhammad Usman Khan Abbasi IND 29,435 25.22 14,122
PP-252 Bahawalpur-VIII Mian Muhammad Shoaib Owaisi PML(N) 41,298 35.15 Shafqt Shaheen IND[d] 26,562 22.61 14,736
PP-253 Bahawalpur-IX Zaheer Iqbal PML(N) 45,613 48.65 Muhammad Asghar IND[d] 27,614 29.45 17,999
PP-254 Bahawalpur-X Rana Muhammad Tariq Khan PML(N) 55,473 50.28 Malik Ahmad Usman Channar IND[d] 23,578 21.53 31,715
Rahim Yar Khan PP-255 Rahim Yar Khan-I Ghazanfar Ali Khan PPP 42,996 37.94 Makhdoom Syed Muhammad Masood Aalam PML(N) 37,613 33.19 5,383
PP-256 Rahim Yar Khan-II Qazi Ahmad Saeed PPP 28,469 25.12 Muhammad Amir Nawaz Khan IND 23,921 21.11 4,548
PP-257 Rahim Yar Khan-III Mehmood Ahmad PML(N) 40,230 36.11 Muhammad Islam Aslam PPP 27,864 25.01 12,366
PP-258 Rahim Yar Khan-IV Chaudhary Muhammad Ejaz Shafi IND[d] 65,963 58.52 Muhammad Arshad Javid PML(N) 31,804 28.21 34,159
PP-259 Rahim Yar Khan-V Faisal Jamil IND 53,019 44.50 Mian Shafi Muhammad IND[d] 20,824 17.48 32,195
PP-260 Rahim Yar Khan-VI Saima Kanwal IND[d] 54,986 50.50 Makhdum Hashim Jawan Bakht [[Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party|IPP] 20,824 19.13 34,162
PP-261 Rahim Yar Khan-VII Jam Aman Ullah IND[d] 42,434 36.28 Makhdoom Muhammad Irtaza PPP 23,638 20.21 18,796
PP-262 Rahim Yar Khan-VIII Chaudhry Asif Majeed IND[d] 54,789 52.86 Muhammad Omer Jaffar PML(N) 25,200 24.31 29,589
PP-263 Rahim Yar Khan-IX Chaudhary Naeem Shafiq IND[d] 61,402 50.42 Mahmood ul Hassan PML(N) 46,220 37.96 15,182
PP-264 Rahim Yar Khan-X Sardar Habib Ur Rehman Khan PPP 44,288 39.16 Abdul Momin IND[d] 31,920 28.23 12,368
PP-265 Rahim Yar Khan-XI Sajjad Ahmad Warrich IND[d] 52,817 43.16 Chaudhary Muhammad Shafiq Anwar PML(N) 42,017 34.33 10,800
PP-266 Rahim Yar Khan-XII Elections postponed[39]
PP-267 Rahim Yar Khan-XIII Rais Nabeel Ahmad PPP 46,483 43.08 Raees Muhammad Hamza IND[d] 26,785 24.83 19,698
Muzaffargarh PP-268 Muzaffargarh-I Muhammad Ajmal Khan Chandia PML(N) 27,914 21.85 Muhammad Younas IND[d] 26,562 20.79 1,352
PP-269 Muzaffargarh-II Mian Alamdar Abbas Qureshi PPP 34,620 26.72 Muhammad Iqbal Khan Pattafi IND 33,112 25.55 1,508
PP-270 Muzaffargarh-III Muhammad Zahid Ismail Bhutta IND[d] 28,439 24.97 Mian Imtiaz Aleem Qureshi PML(N) 24,427 21.45 4,012
PP-271 Muzaffargarh-IV Sardar Muhammad Aoun Hameed Dogar PML(N) 29,206 25.86 Mian Muhammad Imran IND[d] 27,434 24.29 1,772
PP-272 Muzaffargarh-V Rana Abdul Manan Sajid IND[d] 33,474 32.48 Syed Basit Sultan Bukhari PML(N) 29,988 29.10 3,486
PP-273 Muzaffargarh-VI Muhammad Dawood Khan Jatoi IND[d] 54,907 45.41 Sardar Chunnu Khan Leghari PML(N) 38,638 31.95 16,269
PP-274 Muzaffargarh-VII Syed Muhammad Sibtain Raza PML(N) 44,818 42.08 Shahzad Rasool Khan IND[d] 37,836 35.53 6,982
PP-275 Muzaffargarh-VIII Muhammad Nawab Khan Gopang PML(N) 58,278 49.39 Amna Qaim IND[d] 42,347 39.08 12,165
Kot Addu PP-276 Kot Addu-I Rana Aurangzaib IND[d] 47,225 34.87 Amjad Pervaz PML(N) 37,760 27.88 9,465
PP-277 Kot Addu-II Nadia Khar IND[d] 56,354 42.16 Muhammad Zeeshan Gurmani IND 47,363 35.44 8,991
PP-278 Kot Addu-III Muhammad Ahsan Ali Qureshi IND[d] 60,519 41.61 Malik Ahmad Yar Hunjra PML(N) 53,312 36.66 7,207
Layyah PP-279 Layyah-I Chaudhry Muhammad Athar Maqbool IND[d] 54,483 41.29 Malik Ahmed Ali Ohlak PML(N) 51,760 39.22 2,723
PP-280 Layyah-II Sardar Shahab-ud-Din Khan IND[d] 39,087 29.65 Malik Abdul Shakoor Siwag PML(N) 26,971 20.46 12,116
PP-281 Layyah-III Shoaib Ameer IND[d] 38,721 31.73 Muhammad Tahir PML(N) 35,432 29.03 3,289
PP-282 Layyah-IV Usama Asghar Ali Gujjar IND[d] 53,960 41.51 Malik Hashim Hussain Sahu IND 27,395 21.07 26,565
PP-283 Layyah-V Ghulam Asghar Khan Gormani IND[d] 57,086 42.01 Mahar Ijaz Ahmad Achlana PML(N) 52,306 38.50 4,780
Taunsa PP-284 Taunsa-I Muhammad Tahir IND[d] 52,620 35.47 Sardar Mir Badshah Qaisrani PML(N) 48,883 32.95 3,737
PP-285 Taunsa-II Khawaja Salah Ud Din Akbar PTI 31,871 27.64 Sardar Muhammad Akram Khan PPP 26,428 22.92 5,443
Dera Ghazi Khan PP-286 Dera Ghazi Khan-I Salah Ud Din Khan (Pakistani politician) PML(N) 37,689 37.96 Farhat Abbas Balouch PTI 35,740 36.00 1,949
PP-287 Dera Ghazi Khan-II Usama Leghari PML(N) 60,136 45.21 Akhlaq Ahmad PTI]] 59,107 44.44 1,029
PP-288 Dera Ghazi Khan-III Hanif Khan Pitafi PML(N) 43,486 39.06 Malik Muhammad Iqbal Saqib PTI 39,778 35.73 3,708
PP-289 Dera Ghazi Khan-IV Mehmood Qadir Khan PML(Q) 32,728 39.14 Ahmad Ali Khan Dreshak PTI 30,503 36.48 2,225
PP-290 Dera Ghazi Khan-V Awais Leghari PML(N) 43,133 41.41 Sardar Muhammad Mohiuddin Khosa PTI 41,906 40.23 1,385
PP-291 Dera Ghazi Khan-VI Muhammad Ahmad Khan Leghari PML(N) 38,646 43.36 Muhammad Faheem Saeed PTI 37,271 41.82 1,375
Rajanpur PP-292 Rajanpur-I Sardar Sher Afgan Gorchani PML(N) 38,923 42.64 Ahmad Nawaz Gulfaaar PTI 24,364 26.69 14,559
PP-293 Rajanpur-II Sardar Sher Ali Gorchani PML(N) 38,454 39.91 Mirza Muhammad Shahzad Hamayun PTI 35,151 36.48 3,303
PP-294 Rajanpur-III Sardar Pervaz Iqbal Gorchani PML(N) 43,656 48.38 Atif Ali Khan Dareshak PTI 30,530 33.83 13,126
PP-295 Rajanpur-IV Abdul Aziz Khan Dreshak PML(N) 37,922 41.84 Sardar Farooq Amanullah Dreshak PTI 31,685 34.96 6,237
PP-296 Rajanpur-V Awais Dareshak IPP 42,772 43.83 Sardar Muhammad Yousaf Dreshak PML(N) 41,701 42.73 1,071
PP-297 Rajanpur-VI Khizer Hussain Mazari PML(N) 39,532 44.64 Dost Muhammad Mazari IND 31,731 35.83 7,801

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Notes

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  1. ^ 66 seats are reserved for women and 8 are reserved for non-Muslims filled through Proportional representation
  2. ^ This is a column that lists the percentage of undecided voters and non-voters in certain polls that publish this data. As some polls do not publish any data whatsoever on undecided voters and non-voters, the columns with survey participants that had a preference when polled are all that is needed to reach 100%. In surveys that do include data on non-voters and undecided voters, a scaling factor is applied to the margin of error and the rest of the data (for example, if the number of undecideds and non-voters equals 20%, each party would have their vote share scaled up by a factor of 100/80 (the formula is 100/(100-UndecidedPercentage)). This is done to keep consistency between the different polls and the different types data they provide.
  3. ^ a b c d This poll or crosstabulation did not include any data about undecided voters or non-voters and cut them out completely from the published results.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr Endorsed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

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