Electoral history of Imran Khan

This is a summary of the electoral history of Imran Khan, who served as the prime minister of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022. He also served as the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) from 1996 to 2023.

He contested his first elections from nine different constituencies in the 1997 general elections, but was unsuccessful from all of them. In the 2002 general elections, he contested from four constituencies, and was only victorious in NA-71 Mianwali-I, being elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan for the first time. He did not contest the 2008 general elections due to him and his party deciding to boycott them. In the 2013 general elections, he again contested from four constituencies, and won three. He decided to retain NA-56 Rawalpindi-VIII and vacate the other two. In the 2018 general elections, he decided to contest five constituencies, and won all of them. He decided to retain NA-95 Mianwali-I, while vacating the rest.[1][2][3]

He also contested the 2022 Pakistani by-elections as the PTI candidate from eight of the nine constituencies up for election, and won seven of them. He was de-notified by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) from all but NA-45 Kurram-I, although he never took oath as a member from that seat.[4][5][6]

He attempted to contest from NA-89 Mianwali-I and NA-122 Lahore-VI in the 2024 general elections, but his nomination papers were rejected due to his disqualification in the Toshakhana reference case.[7]

Summary

Election House Constituency Result Party
1997 National Assembly NA-11 Abbottabad-cum-Haripur-I Lost PTI
NA-18 Dera Ismail Khan-cum-Tank-cum-Kulachi Lost
NA-21 Swat-I Lost
NA-35 Islamabad Lost
NA-53 Mianwali-I Lost
NA-94 Lahore-III Lost
NA-95 Lahore-IV Lost
NA-184 Karachi West-I Lost
NA-190 Karachi South-II Lost
2002 NA-15 Karak Lost
NA-29 Swat-I Lost
NA-71 Mianwali-I Won
NA-122 Lahore-V Lost
2013 NA-1 Peshawar-I[a] Won
NA-56 Rawalpindi-VIII Won
NA-71 Mianwali-I[a] Won
NA-122 Lahore-V Lost
2018 NA-35 Bannu[a] Won
NA-53 Islamabad-II[a] Won
NA-95 Mianwali-I Won
NA-131 Lahore-IX[a] Won
NA-243 Karachi East-II[a] Won
2022[b] NA-22 Mardan-III[c] Won
NA-24 Charsadda-II[c] Won
NA-31 Peshawar-V[c] Won
NA-45 Kurram-I[d] Won
NA-108 Faisalabad-VIII[c] Won
NA-118 Nankana Sahib-II[c] Won
NA-237 Karachi Malir-II[c] Lost
NA-239 Karachi Korangi-I[c] Won

Election results

By-elections 2022

By-election 2022: NA-22 Mardan-III[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 76,681 50.01 Increase20.88
JUI (F) Maulana Muhammad Qasim 68,181 44.46
JI Abdul Wasi 8,239 5.37
Independent Muhammad Sarwar 243 0.16
Turnout 155,208 32.94 Decrease18.65
Total valid votes 153,344 98.80
Rejected ballots 1,864 1.20
Majority 8,500 5.54 Increase4.42
Registered electors 471,184
PTI hold
By-election 2022: NA-24 Charsadda-II[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 78,589 50.64 Increase9.32
ANP Aimal Wali Khan 68,356 44.05 Increase14.61
JI Mujeeb-ur-Rehman 7,883 5.08
Independent Sparlay Mohmand 349 0.22
Turnout 157,767 29.02 Decrease16.27
Total valid votes 155,177 98.36
Rejected ballots 2,590 1.64
Majority 10,233 6.59 Decrease5.29
Registered electors 526,682
PTI hold
By-election 2022: NA-31 Peshawar-V[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 57,818 61.14 Increase6.54
ANP Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 32,252 34.10 Increase7.71
JI Muhammad Aslam 3,816 4.03
PRHP Saeed Ullah Khan 306 0.32
Independent Emran Khan 221 0.23
Tehreek-e-Jawanan Pakistan Abdul Qadir 80 0.08
Independent Shaukat Ali 42 0.04 Decrease3.29
Independent Shokat Ali 38 0.04
Turnout 95,953 20.28 Decrease21.92
Total valid votes 94,573 98.56
Rejected ballots 1,380 1.44
Majority 25,566 27.03 Decrease1.18
Registered electors 473,180
PTI hold
By-election 2022: NA-45 Kurram-I[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 20,748 58.42 Increase28.57
JUI (F) Jamil Khan Chamkhani 12,718 35.81 Increase8.08
Independent Saif Ullah Khan 743 2.09 Increase1.94
Independent Jahanzaib 388 1.09
Independent Sarfraz Khan 260 0.73
JI Sher Muhammad Khan 258 0.72
Independent Eid Gul Mengal 91 0.26 Increase0.20
Independent Fakhar Zaman Khan 88 0.25
Independent Niaz Badshah 73 0.20 Increase0.08
Independent Abdul Qadir 69 0.19 Increase0.11
Independent Muhammad Shoaib 32 0.09 Decrease0.31
Independent Khalil Ur Rehman 22 0.06
Independent Shah Nawaz Khan 19 0.05
Independent Muhammad Zahir Shah 7 0.02
Turnout 36,676 18.47 Decrease13.95
Total valid votes 35,516 96.84
Rejected ballots 1,160 3.16
Majority 8,030 22.61 Increase20.59
Registered electors 198,618
PTI hold
By-election 2022: NA-108 Faisalabad-VIII[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 99,841 54.76 Increase8.28
PML(N) Abid Sher Ali 75,266 41.28 Decrease4.67
TLP Muhammad Sadique 3,088 1.69 Decrease1.62
Independent Abdul Hafeez 1,408 0.77
Independent Malik Muhammad Ali Tahir 766 0.42
Independent Shahbaz Ali Gulzar 673 0.37
Independent Farrukh Habib 645 0.35
Pakistan Nazriyati Party Khurram Shahzad 394 0.22
Independent Liaqat Ali 97 0.05
Independent Rizwan Ahmad 83 0.05
Awami Justice Party Pakistan Sohail Kashif 51 0.03 Decrease0.13
Independent Arsalan Arshad 23 0.01
Turnout 184,350 36.49 Decrease20.52
Total valid votes 182,335 98.91
Rejected ballots 2,015 1.09
Majority 24,575 13.48 Increase12.99
Registered electors 505,186
PTI hold
By-election 2022: NA-118 Nankana Sahib-II[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 90,180 45.97 Increase15.37
PML(N) Shizra Mansab Ali Khan 78,024 39.77 Increase10.38
TLP Syed Afzaal Hussain Rizvi 24,630 12.55 Decrease11.11
Independent Mulazim Hussain 2,276 1.16
Independent Muhammad Rizwan 583 0.30
Independent Ijaz Ahmed Shah 221 0.11
Independent Faisal Rasheed Bhatti 142 0.07
Independent Saeed Ahmad Zafar 131 0.07 Decrease2.78
Turnout 198,790 44.10 Decrease14.63
Total valid votes 196,187 98.69
Rejected ballots 2,603 1.31
Majority 12,156 6.20 Increase4.99
Registered electors 450,810
PTI hold
By-election 2022: NA-237 Karachi Malir-II[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PPP Abdul Hakeem Baloch 32,567 55.14 Increase28.51
PTI Imran Khan 22,493 38.08 Increase10.30
TLP Samiullah Khan 2,956 5.00 Decrease4.74
PSP Muhammad Amir Shaikhani 279 0.47 Decrease0.76
JUI (F) Muhammad Ismail 221 0.37
Independent Irshad Ali 193 0.33
Independent Syed Shariq Jamal 182 0.31
Independent Khalid Mehmood Ali 81 0.14
Independent Tariq Aziz 36 0.06
Independent Jamil Ahmed Khan 32 0.05
Independent Nauman Abdullah 26 0.04
Turnout 59,902 20.33 Decrease21.90
Total valid votes 59,066 98.60
Rejected ballots 836 1.40
Majority 10,074 17.06 Increase15.91
Registered electors 294,699
PPP gain from PTI
By-election 2022: NA-239 Korangi Karachi-I[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 50,014 58.22 Increase27.38
MQM-P Syed Nayyar Raza 18,116 21.08 Decrease9.61
TLP Muhammad Yasin 7,953 9.26 Decrease4.97
PPP Imran Haider Abdi 4,506 5.24 Decrease0.06
MQM-H Khurram Maqsood 1,590 1.85 Increase0.94
PSP Syed Shariq Jamal 1,208 1.41 Decrease0.58
Independent Ansaar Ahmed 921 1.07
JUI (F) Muhammad Ramzan 352 0.41
Independent Shaukat Ullah Farooqi 333 0.39
Independent Muhammad Asad Usmani 310 0.36
Independent Muhammad Tariq 190 0.22 Increase0.06
Independent Sikandar Khatoon 105 0.12
Pakistan Muslim Alliance Qasier Iqbal 78 0.09
Independent Akram Cheema 47 0.05
Independent Akhtar Hussain 43 0.05
Independent Rehan Mansoor 42 0.05
Independent Muhammad Ihsaan 25 0.03
Independent Muhammad Aamir Sheikhani 23 0.03
Independent Rehman Waheed Bajwa 22 0.03
Independent Syed Sajid Tarmazi 15 0.02
Independent Mushtaq Ahmed Ishtiaq Zahool 14 0.02
Independent Maqbool Ahmed 4 0.01
Turnout 86,568 14.88 Decrease27.53
Total valid votes 85,911 99.24
Rejected ballots 657 0.76
Majority 31,898 37.13 Increase36.18
Registered electors 581,888
PTI hold

General election 2018

General election 2018: NA-35 Bannu[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 113,843 47.63 Increase33.12
MMA Akram Khan Durrani[e] 106,842 44.70 Decrease7.37
PPP Syeda Yasmin Safdar 9,174 3.84 Increase2.51
Independent Hamid Shah 1,728 0.72
JUI-S Islam Noor 1,624 0.68
Independent Muhammad Usman Ali Khan 1,418 0.59
PSP Abdul Samad Khan 1,023 0.43
PJDP Inam Ullah 1,015 0.42
Independent Amin Ullah 873 0.37
PAT Wali Dad Khan 852 0.36
Independent Safdar Iqbal Shah 308 0.13
APML Liaqat Ali Khan 306 0.13 Increase0.10
Turnout 246,363 42.56 Increase1.96
Total valid votes 239,006 97.01
Rejected ballots 7,357 2.99
Majority 7,001 2.93 Decrease15.94
Registered electors 578,872
PTI gain from JUI (F)
General election 2018: NA-53 Islamabad-II[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
PTI Imran Khan 93,110 53.13
PML(N) Shahid Khaqan Abbasi 44,347 25.31
PPP Syed Sibt Ul Haider Bukhari 17,973 10.26
MMA Mian Muhammad Aslam 6,750 3.85
TLP Muhammad Afnan Umer Baloch 5,147 2.94
AAT Chaudhry Saeed Ahmed 1,361 0.78
Independent Asif 1,349 0.77
AWP Ammar Rashid 912 0.52
Humdardan-e-Watan Pakistan Ghulam Rasul 755 0.43
Independent Malik Muhammad Yousaf 623 0.36
Independent Haroon Arshad Sheikh 484 0.28
Pakistan Awami League Nasir Mehmood 413 0.24
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Islam Abdul Hafeez 369 0.21
Independent Shamakh Hassan Khan 290 0.17
Independent Khawaja Khalil Ur Rehman 248 0.14
Independent Amjad Masih 160 0.09
PTI-G Ayesha Gulalai Wazir 138 0.08
PSP Shahzad Asif Javed 125 0.07
APML Mohammad Amjad 94 0.05
Independent Raja Qadeer Ahmad 94 0.05
Independent Mansoor Akash Randhawa 89 0.05
Independent Javed Akhtar 81 0.05
Independent Nasir Munir Ahmed 81 0.05
Independent Muhammad Zafar 58 0.03
Independent Syed Amjad Ali Shah 55 0.03
ANP Nadeem Sarwar 31 0.02
Independent Mukhdoom Muhammad Niaz Inqlabi 30 0.02
PJDP Abdul Wahab 23 0.01
Independent Nadeem Ul Zafar Khan 22 0.01
Aam Log Party Pakistan Muhammad Asif Nawaz 17 0.01
Independent Asif Fazal Chauhdry 12 0.01
Turnout 176,721 56.62
Total valid votes 175,241 99.16
Rejected ballots 1,480 0.84
Majority 48,763 27.83
Registered electors 312,142
PTI win (new seat)
General election 2018: NA-95 Mianwali-I[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 165,518 67.02 Increase23.01
PML(N) Obaidullah Shadikhel 50,233 20.34 Decrease34.30
TLP Muhammad Tauqeer Ul Hasnain Shah 16,828 6.81
Independent Nawab Malik Amir Muhammad Khan 7,173 2.90
MMA Amir Ullah 2,338 0.95
PPP Muhammad Khalid Khan 1,588 0.64 Increase0.41
PJDP Abdul Wahab 864 0.35
SIC Muhammad Sardar Bahadur Khan 854 0.35
Independent Asad Hassan Khan 739 0.30
Independent Muhammad Khalid Qureshi 476 0.19 Decrease0.07
Independent Manzoor Ahmed Khan 340 0.14
Turnout 255,296 54.82 Increase8.86
Total valid votes 246,951 96.73
Rejected ballots 8,345 3.27
Majority 115,285 46.68 Increase36.05
Registered electors 465,740
PTI gain from PML(N)
General election 2018: NA-131 Lahore-IX[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
PTI Imran Khan 84,531 44.70
PML(N) Khawaja Saad Rafique 83,775 44.30
TLP Syed Murtaza Hasan 9,788 5.18
PPP Asim Mehmood 6,755 3.57
MMA Waqar Nadeem Warraich 5,147 2.72
Independent Faheem Ahmed Khan Lodhi 656 0.35
BPP Jawad Ahmad 367 0.19
PST Tahir Aslam 363 0.19
Independent Nadeem Ahmad 357 0.19
PJDP Muhammad Mudassar 144 0.08
Independent Shoaib Ullah Cheema 128 0.07
Independent MIan Zahid Islam Anjum 118 0.06
PTI-G Mozaffer Ali 106 0.06
Independent Humayun Akhtar Khan 95 0.05
Independent Muhammad Jahangir Dogar 18 0.01
Turnout 191,738 52.64
Total valid votes 189,114 98.63
Rejected ballots 2,624 1.37
Majority 756 0.40
Registered electors 364,213
PTI win (new seat)
General election 2018: NA-243 Karachi East-III[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 91,373 56.05 Increase25.22
MQM-P Syed Ali Raza Abidi 24,082 14.77 Decrease35.72
MMA Osama Razi[e] 16,214 9.95 Increase3.65
PPP Shehla Raza 10,633 6.52 Increase1.48
PML(N) Shahjahan 7,912 4.85
TLP Syed Nawaz Ul Huda 6,489 3.98
PSP Muhammad Muzammil Qureshi 3,641 2.23
AAT Muzamil Iqbal Hashmi 1,127 0.69
Independent Syed Asif Raza 716 0.44
PJDP Abdul Wahab 483 0.30
MQM-H Syed Kamran Ali Rizvi 115 0.07 Increase0.01
Independent Muhammad Ayaz 110 0.07
Independent Khawaja Izharul Hassan 53 0.03
Independent Muhammad Kamran Khan 50 0.03
People's Movement of Pakistan Anwaar Ahmed Farouqi 37 0.02
Turnout 165,315 41.14 Increase0.40
Total valid votes 163,035 98.62
Rejected ballots 2,280 1.38
Majority 67,291 41.27 Increase21.61
Registered electors 401,833
PTI gain from MQM-P

General election 2013

General election 2013: NA-1 Peshawar-I[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 90,500 61.97
ANP Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 24,468 16.75 Decrease33.30
PPP Muhammad Zulfiqar Afghani 7,121 4.88 Decrease37.48
JI Shabir Ahmad Khan 7,051 4.83
MDM Hazrat Muhammad 4,827 3.31
JUI (F) Haji Shah Nawaz 4,738 3.24
PML(N) Muhammad Afzal Khan Panyala 4,232 2.90
QWP Jan Alam Khan Paracha 1,694 1.16
PPP(SB) Amir Syed 454 0.31 Increase0.05
Independent Pir Abdur Rehman 265 0.18
Independent Akram Khan 182 0.12
MQM-P Bashir Ahmad Afridi 117 0.08 Decrease0.09
JUP (N) Syed Muhammad Sibtain Taj Agha 100 0.07
MP Aamir Shehzad Hashmi 77 0.05
PML(J) Khalid Tanveer Rohela Advocate 70 0.05
Independent Hidayatullah Khan Afridi Advocate 61 0.04
Pakistan Insani Haqooq Party Tariq Saeed 45 0.03
JUINP Moeen ud Din 42 0.03
Turnout 148,147 46.21 Increase23.23
Total valid votes 146,044 98.58
Rejected ballots 2,103 1.42
Majority 66,032 45.21 Increase37.82
Registered electors 320,578
PTI gain from ANP
General election 2013: NA-56 Rawalpindi-VIII[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 80,577 50.25
PML(N) Hanif Abbasi 67,221 41.92 Decrease26.31
JI Raza Ahmed Shah 6,463 4.03
PPP Raja Israr Ahmed Abbasi 4,091 2.55 Decrease18.56
Independent Bin Hur Yousaf 722 0.45
TTP Kamal Azfar 277 0.17
JUI (F) Muhammad Zubair Abbasi 272 0.17
Independent Mullana Muhammad Ayaz 131 0.08
Islamic Republican Party Raja Zafar Iqbal 93 0.06
MQM-P Malik Aurang Zaib Awan 86 0.05 Decrease0.12
PPP(SB) Alhaj Muhammad Asad Bhatti 75 0.05
Independent Ashfaq Abbasi 73 0.05
Pak Wattan Party Ali Adrees 62 0.04
Independent Muhammad Zahid Aziz Alvi 59 0.04
Independent Asif Javeed 40 0.02
Pakistan Freedom Party Sardar Naseer Ahmed 35 0.02
Independent Muhammad Zubair Kiani 26 0.02
Pakistan Justice Party Saira Khatoon 26 0.02
Markazi Jamiat Mushaikh Pakistan Wajid Hussain Mughal 24 0.01
Independent Chauhdry Hamad Afzal 10 0.01
Turnout 161,842 56.11 Increase21.04
Total valid votes 160,363 99.09
Rejected ballots 1,479 0.91
Majority 13,356 8.33 Decrease38.79
Registered electors 288,423
PTI gain from PML(N)
General election 2013: NA-71 Mianwali-I[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 133,224 61.57
PML(N) Obaidullah Shadikhel 73,373 33.91 Increase32.63
Independent Muhammad Sardar Bahadur Babar Khan 4,926 2.28
Independent Syed Rafiq Ahmad Shah 1,829 0.85
PPP Shaukat Pervez Khan 924 0.43 Decrease2.19
Independent Muhammad Ali Khan 442 0.06
Independent Abdul Azeem Khan 421 0.20
Tanzeem-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat Allama Peer Muhammad Khan Qadri 329 0.15
Independent Muhammad Asghar Khan 322 0.15
Independent Mohammad Khalid Qureshi 277 0.13
Independent Inamullah Niazi 184 0.09
MQM-P Abdul Hameed Khan 143 0.07
Turnout 224,382 57.99 Increase7.13
Total valid votes 216,394 96.44
Rejected ballots 7,988 3.56
Majority 59,851 27.66 Increase21.46
Registered electors 386,930
PTI gain from Independent
General election 2013: NA-122 Lahore-V[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Ayaz Sadiq 93,389 51.28 Decrease17.05
PTI Imran Khan 84,517 46.41
PPP Mian Amir Hassan 2,833 1.56 Decrease19.89
Independent Shehnaz Lagari 277 0.15
TTP Waheed Ahmad Khan 217 0.12
MDM Hafiz Asim Makdoom 165 0.09
PST Muhammad Imran Javaid 133 0.07
Independent Fayyaz Nazir 96 0.05
CML Tauseef Ur Rehman Bhatti 71 0.04
Independent Muhammad Shakeel 61 0.03
Independent Javed Hashmi 56 0.03
Independent Muhammad Aslam Rao 54 0.03
MQM-P Samia Naz 49 0.03 Decrease0.09
Independent Junaid Murtaza 44 0.02
Independent Muhammad Naeem Mir 43 0.02
Independent Muhammad Awais Ijaz 30 0.02
Pakistan Justice Party Malik Noor Muhammad Sarfraz Awan 29 0.02
Independent Mian Muhammad Liaqat 15 0.01
Aap Janab Sarkar Party Nawab Amber Shahzada 15 0.01
Awami Justice Party Pakistan Mushtaq Ahmad Bhatti 10 0.01
Turnout 184,279 56.52 Increase20.91
Total valid votes 182,104 98.82
Rejected ballots 2,175 1.18
Majority 8,872 4.87 Decrease42.00
Registered electors 326,028
PML(N) hold

General election 2002

General election 2002: NA-15 Karak[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MMA Shah Abdul Aziz 31,325 32.75 Increase5.23
PPP Masood Sharif Khattak 17,712 18.52
PML(N) Rehmat Salam 13,381 13.99 Increase3.34
PTI Imran Khan 9,972 10.43 Increase5.66
Independent Mufti Ajmal Khan 9,443 9.87
ANP Muhammad Amin Khattak 9,110 9.52 Decrease31.60
PPP(S) Said Ullah Shah 3,237 3.38
Independent Mir Zakim Khan 1,113 1.16
PMAP Badshah Jan 193 0.20
Independent Farzana Masood 83 0.09
Independent Muhammad Iqbal 75 0.08
Turnout 97,424 38.74 Increase6.77
Total valid votes 95,644 98.17
Rejected ballots 1,780 1.83
Majority 13,613 14.23 Increase1.04
Registered electors 251,508
MMA gain from ANP
General election 2002: NA-29 Swat-I[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MMA Qari Abdul Baees Saddiqui 65,808 67.16 Increase62.72
PML(Q) Miangul Adnan Aurangzeb 18,265 18.64
PTI Imran Khan 6,060 6.18 Decrease11.19
PPP Shmasher Ali Khan 5,921 6.04 Decrease6.27
NA Azeem Khan Advocate 1,932 1.97
Turnout 100,451 31.94 Increase5.01
Total valid votes 97,986 97.55
Rejected ballots 2,465 2.45
Majority 47,543 48.52 Increase31.31
Registered electors 314,521
MMA gain from PML(N)
General election 2002: NA-71 Mianwali-I[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 66,737 48.34 Increase30.78
PML(Q) Obaidullah Shadikhel 60,533 43.85
MMA Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan 4,817 3.49
NA Tariq Abbas Khan 2,057 1.49
Independent Abdul Qayyum Khan 1,835 1.33
PPP G.M. Shah 1,685 1.22
PAT Muhammad Hassan Khan 386 0.28
Turnout 144,068 46.89 Increase5.01
Total valid votes 138,050 95.82
Rejected ballots 6,018 4.18
Majority 6,204 4.49 Increase1.59
Registered electors 307,223
PTI gain from PML(N)
General election 2002: NA-122 Lahore-V[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
PML(N) Ayaz Sadiq 37,531 40.79
PTI Imran Khan 18,638 20.26
PPP Chaudhry Ghulam Qadir 17,561 19.09
PML(Q) Muhammad Amin Zulqernain 12,605 13.70
Independent Chaudhry Muhammad Ali 3,314 3.60
Independent Asad Bashir Kamboh 910 0.99
PAT Rana Zafarullah Khan Manj 613 0.67
Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (Nifaz-e-Shariat) Engineer Muhammad Saleem Ullah Khan 581 0.28
Independent Mian Asad Ata Ullah 141 0.15
Independent Humayun Akhtar Khan 65 0.07
Independent Haroon Akhtar Khan 50 0.05
Turnout 93,257 33.40
Total valid votes 92,009 98.66
Rejected ballots 1,248 1.34
Majority 18,893 20.53
Registered electors 279,245
PML(N) win (new seat)

General election 1997

General election 1997: NA-11 Abbottabad-cum-Haripur-I[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Mehtab Abbasi 55,341 63.42 Increase5.23
Independent Amanullah Khan Jadoon 21,253 24.36
PTI Imran Khan 5,227 5.99
PPP Syed Muhammad Gulzar Abbasi 2,509 2.88
PPP(SB) Rashida Batool 1,405 1.61
Independent Haji Mushtaq Awan 1,097 1.26
JUI (F) Qari Mahboob-ur-Rehman Qureshi 431 0.49
Turnout 89,157 32.30 Decrease9.67
Total valid votes 87,263 97.88
Rejected ballots 1,894 2.12
Majority 34,088 39.06 Increase17.72
Registered electors 276,034
PML(N) hold
General election 1997: NA-18 Dera Ismail Khan-cum-Tank-cum-Kulachi[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Alhaj Sardar Umer Farooq Khan 74,486 43.84 Increase9.66
JUI (F) Fazal-ur-Rehman 53,948 31.75 Decrease5.56
Independent Fazal Karim Kundi 16,720 9.84 Decrease10.49
PTI Imran Khan 6,001 3.53
Independent Khalifa Abdul Qayoom 5,184 3.05
Independent Musarrat Shaheen 3,131 1.84
Independent Haji Sanaullah Khan 2,799 1.65
Independent Aminullah Khan 2,764 1.63
Independent Ghulam Abbas Shah Advocate 1,679 0.99
Independent Malik Salahuddin 1,212 0.71
Independent Nawabzada Saadat Khan 1,038 0.61
Independent Muhammad Tariq Arbab 952 0.56
Turnout 174,762 39.15 Increase0.65
Total valid votes 169,914 97.23
Rejected ballots 1,894 2.77
Majority 20,538 12.09 Increase8.97
Registered electors 446,445
PML(N) gain from Islami Jamhoori Mahaz
General election 1997: NA-21 Swat-I[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Miangul Aurangzeb 25,018 40.56 Decrease5.31
ANP Faqir Muhammad Khan 14,402 23.35
PTI Imran Khan 10,716 17.37
PPP Javed Iqbal 7,593 12.31
JUI (F) Molana Ubaidur Rehman 2,740 4.44 Decrease31.68
Independent Abdul Wadood 746 1.21 Decrease3.80
Independent Wazir Zada 465 0.75
Turnout 63,930 26.93 Decrease5.15
Total valid votes 61,680 96.48
Rejected ballots 2,250 3.52
Majority 10,616 17.21 Increase8.96
Registered electors 237,405
PML(N) hold
General election 1997: NA-35 Islamabad[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Syed Zafar Ali Shah 67,500 64.78 Increase15.44
PPP Nayyar Hussain Bukhari 29,847 28.64 Decrease12.56
PTI Imran Khan 5,868 5.63
HPG Wasaal Ahmad Shahid 577 0.55 Increase0.35
Independent Nadeem Mukhtar Chaudhry 407 0.39
Turnout 105,264 46.04 Decrease11.47
Total valid votes 104,199 98.99
Rejected ballots 1,065 1.01
Majority 37,653 36.14 Increase27.99
Registered electors 228,651
PML(N) hold
General election 1997: NA-53 Mianwali-I[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Muhammad Maqbool Ahmed Khan 39,147 38.48 Increase24.75
Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (Malik Ahmed Shuja) Obaidullah Shadikhel 36,201 35.59
PTI Imran Khan 17,859 17.56
Independent Gul Hameed Khan Rokhri 5,650 5.55 Decrease27.04
Independent Abdul Rehman 1,831 1.80
Independent Shafa Ullah Khan 488 0.48
Independent Mursaleen Khan Khattak 379 0.37
Independent Sardar Rafiq Khan 171 0.17
Turnout 105,724 40.26 Decrease5.59
Total valid votes 101,726 96.22
Rejected ballots 3,998 3.78
Majority 2,946 2.90 Decrease3.47
Registered electors 262,634
PML(N) gain from Independent
General election 1997: NA-94 Lahore-III[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Tariq Aziz 50,227 67.99 Increase17.47
PPP Mian Misbah Rehman 17,821 24.13 Decrease21.54
PTI Imran Khan 4,595 6.22
PPP(SB) Mian Naveed Aziz 435 0.59
HPG Almas Haider Kazmi 312 0.42
Pakistan Muslim League (Q) (Malik Ahmed Shuja) Qari Ashfaq Ullah 186 0.25
Awami Ittehad Farooq Tariq 179 0.24
PDP Faisal Mehmood Khan Advocate 63 0.09
Independent Haji Muhammad Amjad Chaudhry 51 0.07
Turnout 74,575 33.30 Decrease14.47
Total valid votes 73,869 99.05
Rejected ballots 706 0.95
Majority 32,406 43.87 Increase39.02
Registered electors 223,935
PML(N) hold
General election 1997: NA-95 Lahore-IV[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Nawaz Sharif 50,592 76.07 Increase14.71
PPP Hafiz Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din 9,623 14.47 Decrease20.62
PTI Imran Khan 5,365 8.07
Independent Sheikh Muhammad Anwar Saeed 359 0.54
Pakistan Peoples Party (ZAB) Raja Abdul Sattar 223 0.34
Independent Khakan Bakhat Yawar Khan 133 0.20
Independent Muhammad Ashfaq Chaudhry 72 0.11
Independent Nawab Amber Shahzada 55 0.08
Independent Jamil Asghar Khizari 46 0.07
Pakistan Awami Party Hussain Abbas 38 0.06
Turnout 67,030 29.84 Decrease13.49
Total valid votes 66,506 99.22
Rejected ballots 524 0.78
Majority 40,969 61.60 Increase35.33
Registered electors 224,625
PML(N) hold
General election 1997: NA-184 Karachi West-I[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Mian Ejaz Shafi 35,451 35.10 Decrease8.07
HPG Muhammad Irfan Khan 32,668 32.35 Increase32.21
PPP Naseerullah Babar 23,512 23.28 Decrease19.54
ANP Muhammad Ameen Khattak 2,705 2.68 Decrease4.33
PTI Imran Khan 2,037 2.02
JUI (F) Molana Muhammad Abdul Rehman Faroqi 1,105 1.09
Independent Ali Muhammad Sunara 1,075 1.06
PML(J) K.S. Mujahid Khan Baloch 940 0.93
PPP(SB) Ghulam Ahmad Chishti 842 0.83
PMAP Mian Umer Ber 251 0.25
Pukhtoonkhwa Qaumi Party Subhan Ali 191 0.19
PDP Shaifq Ahmed Qureshi 94 0.09
Independent Sardar Muhammad Ishaque 91 0.09
Independent Javed Ahmad Chattari 40 0.04
Turnout 102,241 27.58 Increase4.76
Total valid votes 101,002 98.79
Rejected ballots 1,239 1.21
Majority 2,783 2.76 Increase2.41
Registered electors 223,935
PML(N) hold
General election 1997: NA-190 Karachi South-II[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
HPG Farooq Sattar 27,711 46.91 Increase46.67
PML(N) Haji Muhammad Hanif Tayyab 17,333 29.34 Decrease10.72
PPP Iftikhar Hussain 11,621 19.67 Decrease28.36
PPP(SB) Abdul Habib Memon 930 1.57
PTI Imran Khan 911 1.54
MQM-H Muhammad Salim 180 0.30
Independent Abdul Razzak Sangani 162 0.27
Independent Qasim Ghanchi 132 0.22
Independent Aslam Aseer 49 0.08
Independent Syed Nusrat Ali 49 0.08
Turnout 59,168 26.56 Increase3.15
Total valid votes 59,078 99.85
Rejected ballots 90 0.15
Majority 10,378 17.57 Increase9.59
Registered electors 222,762
HPG gain from PPP

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f Vacated[8][9]
  2. ^ By-election
  3. ^ a b c d e f g De-notified[5]
  4. ^ Never took oath[6]
  5. ^ a b Jamaat-e-Islami and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) contested separately in 2013 but jointly as parts of MMA in 2018. As a result, vote share changes use the sum of their 2013 votes.

References

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  2. ^ Mehdi, Tahir; Naqqash, Tahir; Tariq, Shoaib (August 2010). "National Assembly Elections in Pakistan - 1970-2008" (Document). Free and Fair Elections Network.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "2018 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 July 2024. Retrieved 27 August 2024.
  4. ^ "ECP publishes the name of the Returned Candidate of the National Assembly of Pakistan as a result of Bye Election held 16-10-2022". Election Commission of Pakistan. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  5. ^ a b "The Election Commission under Article 223(2) of the Constitution hereby De-Notifies Imran Khan from 6 Constituencies of National Assembly" (PDF). ECP. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 September 2024. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  6. ^ a b Malik, Hasnaat (20 March 2023). "Imran tells ECP to de-notify him from NA-45". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  7. ^ "Tribunal upholds decision to reject Imran Khan's nomination papers for NA-122, NA-89". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Imran Khan withdraws from his NA-1, NA-71 seat in KP". The Express Tribune. 15 May 2013. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  9. ^ "Eight additional seats vacated by federal lawmakers before taking oath". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  10. ^ a b c d e f "Oct 16 by-polls: PTI wins majority of seats in all three provinces". Business Recorder. 16 October 2022. Retrieved 3 September 2024.
  11. ^ Hussain, Jawed (31 October 2022). "By-election in Kurram adds another feather to Imran's cap". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  12. ^ "Detailed Notification regarding returned candidates of NA-237 Malir-II, NA-157 Multan-IV, PP-139 Sheikhupura-V, PP-209 Khanewal-VII and PP-241 Bahawalnagar-V" (PDF). ECP. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2 September 2024. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
  13. ^ a b c d "2013 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 February 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  14. ^ a b c d "2002 election result" (PDF). ECP. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 August 2024. Retrieved 2 September 2024.

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