PPP dominates Sindh Assembly with 84 seats


Sindh Assembly

WEB DESK: The Election Commission of Pakistan has released results for all 130 constituencies of the Sindh Assembly.

According to the inconclusive results, the People’s Party secured 84 seats, making it the leading party in the Sindh Assembly.

MQM Pakistan came second with 28 seats, while independent candidates won 14 seats. Jamaat-e-Islami and Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) each secured 2 seats.

PS 1

According to the results released by the 194 polling stations in PS 1 Jacobabad, Sher Muhammad Mugheri of the People’s Party came in first by securing 48385 votes. Independent candidate Abdul Razzaq Khan came in second with 18115 votes.

PS 3

According to the results released from 168 polling stations in PS3 Jacobabad, independent candidate Mir Mumtaz Hussain Khan won by getting 39600 votes. Aurangzeb Panwhar of the People’s Party was second with 31587 votes.

PS 4

According to the inconclusive results of polling station number 145 of PS4 Kashmore, the PPP’s Haji Abdul Rauf Khosa is ahead with 278 votes. Independent candidate Mir Ghalib Hussain Domki is behind with 66 votes.

PS 5

According to the results of 136 polling stations in PS-5 Kashmore, Sardar Ghulam Abid of the PPP was ahead with 31132 votes, while Rabnawaz of JUI was second with 21052 votes.

PS 6

According to the results of 124 polling stations in PS6 Kashmore, Mehboob Ali Khan Bijarani of the People’s Party won by getting 86,365 votes. JUI’s Abdul Qayyum Khan is second with 9945 votes.

PS 7

According to the results of 177 polling stations in PS-7 Shikarpur, Imtiaz Ahmed Sheikh of the People’s Party won by getting 60354 votes.

PS 8

According to the results of 131 polling stations in PS-8 Shikarpur, Muhammad Arif Khan Meher of the People’s Party came in first with 64016 votes.

PS 9

According to the results of 178 polling stations in PS 9 Shikarpur, Agha Siraj Durrani of the PPP won with 63760 votes.

PS 12

From PS12, Sohail Anwar of the People’s Party was successful by getting 54 thousand 77 votes; according to the inconclusive result, Moazzam Ali Khan of the GDA was second with 31 thousand 850 votes.

PS14

According to the inconclusive results of 41 polling stations, PPP candidate Mir Nadir Magsi is leading with 10189 votes. GDA candidate Muzaffar Brohi is second with 5002 votes.

PS 15

According to the unofficial and unofficial results of 41 polling stations, Nisar Khoro of the PPP is ahead with 13 thousand 332 votes. Humayun Khan of the GDA is second with 3,257 votes.

PS 18

According to the inconclusive results of 132 polling stations, independent candidate Jam Mehtab Dahar is ahead with 40686 votes. PPP candidate Shehryar Shar is behind with 34258 votes.

PS 20

Muhammad Bakhsh Mehr of the People’s Party won with 87 thousand 431 votes; according to the unofficial result, Muhammad Ishaq Leghari of JUI was second with 9 thousand 401 votes.

PS 26

According to the unofficial results, PPP’s candidate from PS-26, former Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah, has won; he got 49,866 votes, while Grand Democratic Alliance’s candidate, Imam Bakhsh Phalpoto, stood second with 14,528 votes.

PS 27

Hala Rusan of the People’s Party won by getting 91 thousand 131 votes; according to the inconclusive result, Muhammad Sharif Barzo of the JUIF is second with 10 thousand 734 votes.

PS 33

According to the inconclusive results of two polling stations, independent candidate Vargal Hasan Mashuri is ahead with 520 votes. PPP candidate Hasan Shah is second with 210 votes.

PS 56

People’s Party’s Makhdoom Mehboob Zaman won by getting 72 thousand 178 votes; according to the inconclusive result, Naseer Ahmed of Muslim League-N came in second with 35 thousand 432 votes.

PS 57

People’s Party’s Makhdoom Fakhar Zaman won by getting 52 thousand 175 votes; according to the inconclusive result, GDA’s Syed Jalal Shah got second place by getting 44 thousand 873 votes.

PS 60

According to the unofficial result, Jam Khan Shoro of the PPP won with 33,477 votes, and National Awami Tehreek Ayaz Latif got 6451 votes.

PS 61

Results from all 135 polling stations of PS 61 Hyderabad 2 were received, according to which Sharjeel Inam Memon won with 63638 votes. Saeed Ahmed Talpur of JUIF came in second with 11719 votes.

PS 67

According to the inconclusive results of two polling stations, Khurram Karim Soomro of the People’s Party is ahead with 578 votes. Dr. Qadir Magsi of Khadmin Sindh is behind with 152 votes.

PS 68

Mohammad Halipota of the People’s Party won by getting 63 thousand 348 votes; according to the inconclusive result, Mansoor Ali Nizamani of the JDA got second place by getting 14 thousand 203 votes.

PS 72

According to the final results of 17 polling stations, Muhammad Ismail Raho of the PPP is ahead with 7784 votes. Amir Hasan of GDA is second with 3675.

PS 77

According to the unofficial result, Murad Ali Shah of the PPP won with 66100 votes, while Roshan Ali Barro of the GDA is second with 6150 votes.

PS 80

According to the inconclusive results of all the stations, PPP candidate Abdul Aziz Junejo won with 26703 votes. Karim Ali Jatoi of GDA came in second with 16173 votes.

PS 99

The inconclusive result of polling station number 154 also came; independent candidate Zain Parveen is ahead with 142 votes. Jamaat-e-Islami’s Yunus Barai is second with 139 votes, and the PPP’s Masti Khan is third with 77 votes.

PS 105

Inconclusive, unofficial results from three polling stations are out. Accordingly, Saeed Ghani of the People’s Party is leading with 1050 votes. GDA’s Irfanullah Marwat is second with 649 votes.

PS 108

MQM’s Muhammad Dilawar won from PS 108 South Karachi by getting 20014 votes, while independent candidate Murad Shaikh came in second with 16850 votes.

PS 111

The unofficial and inconclusive result of polling station number 182. Liaquat Askani of the PPP is leading with 237 votes, while independent candidate Shah Nawaz Jadoon is behind with 164 votes.

PS 114

Polling Station 54 has received unofficial results. Accordingly, Jamaat-e-Islami’s Abdul Razzaq is leading with 282 votes, while independent candidate Muhammad Shabbir is second with 210 votes.

PS 120

Polling Station No. 89 in Karachi has also received an unofficial result. Accordingly, MQM’s Muzahramir is leading with 408 votes. Jamaat-e-Islami’s Nazir Muhammad is behind with 355 votes.

PS 125

According to the results of 24 polling stations, PPP’s KSM Naqi is in the first position with 7984 votes, while independent candidate Fawzia Siddiqui is in the second position with 6177 votes.

 

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