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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 ...
General elections were scheduled to be held on 25 July 2018. In 2018 Pakistani general election , Raja Sagheer Ahmad , an Independent politician won PP-7 Rawalpindi II election by taking 44,363 votes.
The Election Commission of Pakistan, a constitutionally-established institution chaired by an appointed and designated Chief Election Commissioner, supervises the general elections. The Pakistan Constitution defines (to a basic extent) how general elections are held in Part VIII, Chapter 2 and various amendments.
The Election Commission of Pakistan [a] (ECP) is an independent, autonomous, permanent and constitutionally established federal body responsible for organizing and conducting elections to the national parliament, provincial legislatures, local governments, and the office of president of Pakistan, as well as the delimitation of constituencies and preparation of electoral rolls.
The Election Act, 2017 is a law enacted to amend, and consolidate the laws relating to the conduct of elections in Pakistan.The Act has been the subject of numerous amendments and legal challenges since its enactment, including issues related to allocation of reserved seats, intra-party elections, disqualification conditions for legislators.
Provincial election 2024: PP-221 Multan-IX Party Candidate Votes % ±% PPP: Mian Kamran Muhammad Abdullah : 43,148 : 31.73 : Independent: Makhdoom Syed Muhammad Amir Abbas [a] 32,895 24.19 IPP: Mian Tariq Abdullah: 24,897 18.31 Independent: Mujeeb Ahmad 15,921 11.71 TLP: Muhammad Abdullah Qayyum Rao 8,848 6.51 Independent: Raouf Shabbir 2,262 1 ...
Sunni Ittehad Council, Faisalabad, etc. v Election Commission of Pakistan, [1] [a] informally referred to as the Reserved seats case, was a court case which involved the high bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP), notably comprising Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, and several other high justices.
By-elections were held in Punjab, Pakistan on 17 July 2022 to elect 20 members of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab. The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf won a landslide victory on 15 of those 20 seats, leading to the collapse of Chief Minister Hamza Shahbaz's PML(N) -led coalition government, as it became 7 seats short of a majority.