By Election 2013 results
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has won five national assembly seats out of a total of 15, while Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) lost both the NA seats vacated by its chief Imran Khan, according to the unofficial By Election 2013 results.
By Election 2013 Results and Party Positions in Punjab, KPK, Sindh and Islamabad
Unofficial results of national assembly and provincial assembly seats from Islamabad, KPK, Punjab and Sindh can be found bellow.
Punjab Assembly:
PP-51 (Faisalabad-I): Azad Ali of the PML-N was leading with 36,628 votes against Muhammad Ajmal Cheema (PTI) with 19,875 votes. PP-118 (Mandi Bahauddin-III): Akhtar Abbas Bosal of PML-N got 31,305 and Liaqat Ali Ranjha of PTI 17,292 votes. PP-123 (Sialkot-III): Khawaja Muhammad Mansha of the PML-N secured 21,869, and Muhammad Dawood Khan of PTI 6,979 votes. PP-142 (Lahore-VI): Khawaja Salman Rafiq of PML-N received 14,513 votes followed by Waqar Ahmed of PTI with 3,683 votes.
PP-150 (Lahore-XIV): Mehr Wajid Azeem of the PTI got 10,302 while the PML-N’s Mian Marghoob Ahmed got 8,299 votes. PP-193 (Okara-IX): Khurram Jehangir Wattoo of the PPP secured 41,426 votes while Noor-ul-Amin Wattoo of the PML-N secured 25,459 votes. PP-210 (Lodhran-IV): M Zubair Khan (PML-N) got 36,778, and Syed Khursheed Khan (PTI) came second at 12,206. PP-217 (Khanewal-VI): Rana Babar (PML-N) won 49,469 votes, while Maqsood Alam (PTI) received 22,832.
PP-243 (DG Khan-IV): Ali Khan (PTI) 22,493, and Sardar Ahsamuddin (PML-N) 18,635. PP-247 (Rajanpur-I): Ali Raza (PTI) got 45,594 votes, while Abdul Qadir Khan (PML-N) received 34,597.
PP-254 (Muzaffargarh-IV): Hamid Nawaz (PML-N) 7,482, Irshad Ahmed Khan (PPP) 6,517.
PP-289 (RY Khan-V): Raees Mahmood (PML-N) 28,611, Mian Muhammad Aslam Advocate (PPP) 23,270.
PP-292 (R Khan-VIII): Makhdoom Syed Ali Akbar (PPP) 42,207, Maulvi Tariq Chohan (PML-N) 30,964.
Sindh Assembly:
PS-12 (Shikarpur-II): Abid Hussain (PPP) got 13,187 and was leading against Amir Ali Jatoi (Independent).
(Mirpurkhas-I): Abdul Syed Qureshi of the PPP leading the contest against Dr Zafar Kamali (MQM).
PS-95 (Karachi-VII): Muhammad Hussain Khan of the MQM got 47,274 votes against Muhammad Jameel Zia of the PPP with 1,254 votes.
PS-103 (Karachi-XV): Muhammad Abdul Rauf Siddiqui of the MQM got 24,938 votes, while Sultan Ahmed of the PTI was runner up with 2,684 votes.
KPK Assembly:
PTI faced defeat in the important NA-1 Peshawar, it retained NA-13 Swabi-II and was leading on NA-5 Nowshera-1 and NA-27 Lakki Marwat as the by-elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa passed in a peaceful manner.
In NA-1, Ghulam Ahmad Bilour of the Awami National Party (ANP) secured 37,710 votes against 25,930 votes of Gul Badshah of the PTI.
NA-13 Swabi II: Aqibullah Khan, brother of Asad Qaiser, Speaker Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and provincial president of PTI, won the seat. According to unofficial results Aqibullah got 44,328 votes while Maulana Attaul Haq Darweesh of the JUI-F secured 32,831 votes.
Mardan: On Pk-23 Mardan-I Ahmad Bahadar Khan of ANP won the elections with a narrow margin of 412 votes. He defeated Omar Farooq Khan of the PTI. Ahmad Bahadar secured 13,606 votes while Omar Farooq obtained 12,869 votes.
PK-27 Mardan-V: Jamshed Mohmand, an independent candidate and brother of slain MPA Imran Mohmand, won the election. According to unofficial results, Jamshed Mohmand secured 37,133 votes while Fazl Rabbani of the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) got 10,177 votes.
PK-40 Hangu: Shah Faisal, brother of slain MPA Farid Khan was declared winner by securing 38,695 votes. His opponent Syed Zakir Hussain, who was also an independent candidate, obtained 12,522 votes.
PK-80 Bannu: Azam Durrani of the JUI-F won the election by securing 23,529 votes. His opponent Malik Adnan Wazir of the PTI got 19,504 votes.
NA-5 Nowshera: Dr Imran Khattak, son-in-law of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Parvez Khattak, was leading with 47,821 votes. His opponent Daud Khan Khattak of the ANP secured 27,341 votes, according to unofficial results from 236 polling stations.
NA-27 Lakki Marwat: On the directives of the Peshawar High Court, the Election Commission announced re-polling on nine women polling stations. The decision was taken due to low polling turnout at women’s polling stations.
While Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has decided to hold re-polling on 18 polling stations in Nowshera NA-5 and Lakki Marwat NA-27 as women were not allowed to cast their votes and, therefore, the results for these seats would be announced only after completion of the polls.