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Updated 24 Jan, 2023 06:30pm

As votes recounted, PPP loses 2 UCs to JI in Karachi City Council


It’s a nail-biting wrap to Karachi’s local government elections. The PPP appeared to be in the lead by Tuesday but then it lost two UCs to the Jamaat-e-Islami when results were reviewed, changing party strengths in the City Council.

The original results suggested that the PPP had won 93 UCs. The Jamaat-e-Islami won 86 UCs and the PTI came third with 40 UCs. However, during the review of the results forms, JI candidates were declared winners in Orangi Town’s UC 6 and Safoora Town’s UC 1. This leaves the PPP with 91 and JI with 85 seats.

The Election Commission finalised results for Karachi’s seven districts around 10:30pm Monday – over 28 hours after voting ended. No single political party emerged with a clean majority in the City Council to be able to name a mayor. And so a coalition will have to be cobbled together to elect one.

A coalition is a loose term for a temporary alliance to achieve a political goal.

The MQMP exited the election in a huff but faction MQM Haqiqi bagged one seat. PML-Nawaz has seven seats and the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) won three seats. Newest entrant, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) has two.

Three independent candidates were also elected UC chairpersons.

The City Council is made up of 246 Union Councils. The election took place for 235 UC chairpersons and it was postponed in 11 UCs after some of the candidates passed away after submitting their nomination papers. The election was originally supposed to take place in July 2022 but it was rescheduled multiple times due to floods and worries over outbreaks of violence.

The results released Monday evening were for 235 UCs that went to the polls.

Reserved seats

The direct election was held on 235 seats in the City Council but there are another 121 seats which are reserved or set aside for women, youth, laborers, differently-abled people, khwaja sira, and minorities. They will be proportionally allotted to political parties winning UCs.

The PPP will get the highest number of reserved seats since it has won the highest number of directly elected constituencies. Its total number was to swell to 142. However, this may change after two UCs went to JI during the review.

The JI was to likely get a total of 133 seats and the PTI 60. The PMLN, JUI, and TLP will see their total number of seats rise to 9, 4, and 3, respectively.

This table shows the likely position of each party after adding on the reserved City Council seats. The election to the remaining 11 constituencies will change the final tally.

PartyDirect electionWomenYouthLaborersMinoritiesDisabledTransgendersTotal
PPP913255511140
JI852855511135
PTI42142220060
PMLN72000009
JUI11000004
TLP21000003
MQM-H10000001
INDEP31000004
Total2358112121222356

Hence, our final parliament donut for Karachi city council will look like this after adding reserved seats. However, a word of caution: This is only a preliminary estimate based on the Sindh Local Government Act 2021 and not the official seat allocation approved by the ECP.

Who could be Karachi’s mayor?

There is a possibility that PPP and JI could control the City Council in Karachi by forming an alliance. Another option is for the JI and PTI to gang up against the PPP. JI’s Hafiz Naeemur Rehman is a strong contender for the mayorship. The PPP may field Murtaza Wahab, who was the Karachi Administrator until recently, or Saeed Ghani.

The JI and PPP will control most of the Town Municipal Committees (TMCs) in Karachi’s 25 towns, the results indicated.

To a question while meeting the media, CM Murad Ali Shah said Monday that the government would cooperate with the “to be elected” Mayor of Karachi. “I am sure the new Mayor would not cry for want of power but would focus to serve the people of this city and its people,” he said and added the local bodies have all the powers they need to serve the people.

The CM said he made a last ditch effort to persuade the MQM-P to stand. “When a political party chooses to boycott the election means it is creating a vacuum that other parties fill in,” he said. Once the PPP had boycotted the election held on a non-party basis [during the Zia regime] but it caused a huge political loss.

He said his government had passed the local government law under which towns were created in the city. This was done, he said, in consultation with all stakeholders.

Reaction to delayed results

All three leading parties, the PPP, JI and PTI, were unhappy about the ECP delaying the results. PPP’s Saeed Ghani warned Sunday night that this could cast a pall over the transparency of the electoral process.

The chief minister talked to the Election Commissioner, Sindh. “Some people are giving the impression that the provincial government is causing a delay in the results,” Murad Ali Shah said. “As a matter of fact, my government has nothing to do with counting and releasing results.”

The CM said the election commission explained that Presiding Officers were counting the results twice, and this was causing the delay.

On Monday morning, JI’s Hafiz Naeemur Rehman and PTI’s Ali Zaidi held separate press conferences to question the delay. The PTI rejected the election process and accused the ECP of rigging (Read more on our Urdu website here).

Activists from both JI and PTI protested outside the offices of Returning Officers (ROs) who are responsible for announcing the results.

Polling ended at 5pm on Sunday and the count began a little later as voters inside the polling stations were allowed to continue voting. This is the rule.

The Election Commission of Pakistan extended polling time for a select few polling stations where the start had been delayed in the morning, Aaj News correspondent Naveed Akbar reported from Islamabad. The additional time was allowed in exact proportion to the delay in the morning, he said.

Results in detail

Aaj News took the lead in broadcasting the first result. In Chanesar Goth Town of district East, PPP’s Aurangzaib Taj led for UC chairman and JI’s Umar Farooq trailed behind, TV reported as soon as the clock struck 6pm.

The TV collected and broadcasted the results as soon as they are declared. The website is publishing them here.

In Sunday’s polls, voters elected UC chairmen who will be members of the City Council. They and their colleagues on reserved seats in turn will elect the mayor of the city.

Read more on how your vote elects Karachi’s next mayor

Voters have also elected members to Town Municipal Committees (TMCs) for Karachi’s 25 towns. These members will elect town nazims. We have created a bar chart of each party’s position in all 25 towns. If a party leads the bar chart, let’s say, in Liaquatabad Town, it will control the TMC for that town.

At least one member to the city council and one member to Ibrahim Hyderi TMC were elected unopposed. Ibrahim Moosani was elected chairman and Mohammad Rafiq Dawood the vice chairman in UC10 Rehri in Malir district.

The following table provides the result on candidates who are leading the polls.

DistrictTownUCUCNameCategoryCandidateNameParty
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 01Shafiq ColonyChairmanAsim Ali MakhdomiJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 01Shafiq ColonyVice ChairmanSabir HussainJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 02SamnabadChairmanFaisal ShaikhJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 02SamnabadVice ChairmanZaheer Mustafa SyedJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 03Water PumpChairmanMirza AfaqJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 03Water PumpVice ChairmanNoman Ul Haq SiddiquiJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 04NaseerabadChairmanSyed Mateh Ullah HasniJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 04NaseerabadVice ChairmanMirza Muhammad Owais BaigJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 05Yaseen AbadChairmanArif Muneer SiddiquiJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 05Yaseen AbadVice ChairmanMansoor AhmedJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 06AzizabadChairmanKwaja Ghulam QamarJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 06AzizabadVice ChairmanMuhammad IlyasJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 07KarimabadChairmanZubairJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 07KarimabadVice ChairmanMuhammad IlyasJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 08GubergChairmanMuhammad Farooq Naimat UllahJI
Karachi CentralGulbergUC 08GubergVice ChairmanShalalJI
Karachi CentralLiaquatabadUC 01Moosa ColonyChairmanObaid Ur RehmanJI
Karachi CentralLiaquatabadUC 01Moosa ColonyVice ChairmanMuhammad HanifJI
Karachi CentralLiaquatabadUC 04Ibn-e-SeenaChairmanObaid Ahmed KhnaJI
Karachi CentralLiaquatabadUC 04Ibn-e-SeenaVice ChairmanTalha HaseebJI
Karachi CentralLiaquatabadUC 07C AreaChairmanKhalidPTI
Karachi CentralLiaquatabadUC 07C AreaVice ChairmanMuhammad FarhanPTI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 01Paposh NagarChairmanMuhammad IqbalJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 01Paposh NagarVice ChairmanAftab HameedJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 02Abbasi ShaheedChairmanKashif Uddin ShamsiJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 02Abbasi ShaheedVice ChairmanAli Hassan ShaikhJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 03Hadi MarketChairmanSyed Wajih HasanJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 03Hadi MarketVice ChairmanMuhammad SaleemJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 04NazimabadChairmanMuhammad Umair AkramJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 04NazimabadVice ChairmanSyed Muhammad MuzaffarJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 05Rizvia SocietyChairmanSyed Shah Muhammad KamalJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 05Rizvia SocietyVice ChairmanAbdul LatifJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 06Firdous ColonyChairmanJaveed Mureed BikakPPP
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 06Firdous ColonyVice ChairmanAbdul KhaliqPPP
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 07GulbaharChairmanMuhammad SaleemJI
Karachi CentralNazimabadUC 07GulbaharVice ChairmanFurqan Ul IslamJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 01Sir SyedChairmanSyed Shahzad Mazhar ZaidiJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 01Sir SyedVice ChairmanSyed Arshad HasanJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 02Farooq e AzamChairmanFarhan SohailJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 02Farooq e AzamVice ChairmanAtif Ali KhanJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 03Siddiq AkbarChairmanAbdul HameedJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 03Siddiq AkbarVice ChairmanMaaz AhmedJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 04Buffer ZoneChairmanMohd AbrarJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 04Buffer ZoneVice ChairmanSyed Zeeshan Ali RizviJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 05TaimuriaChairmanSyed Naved ZafarJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 05TaimuriaVice ChairmanSyed Muhammad OnaibJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 07HyderiChairmanMuhammad Atif BaqaiJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 07HyderiVice ChairmanKhalid MaqsoodJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 08Al FalahChairmanNaeem Ur Rehman KhanJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 08Al FalahVice ChairmanZulfiqar AhmedJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 09Pahar GanjChairmanDil MuhammadPPP
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 09Pahar GanjVice ChairmanMajid NiazPPP
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 10MustafaabadChairmanSohaib JamalJI
Karachi CentralNorth NazimabadUC 10MustafaabadVice ChairmanNoor Muhammad ShadabJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 01Shahnawaz Bhutto ColonyChairmanSajid HassanJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 01Shahnawaz Bhutto ColonyVice ChairmanSyed MuhammadJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 02Gulshan-e-SaeedChairmanMuhammad Ahmer KhanJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 02Gulshan-e-SaeedVice ChairmanFaizanJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 03Khawaja Ajmeer NagriChairmanMuhammad Ali ArshadJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 03Khawaja Ajmeer NagriVice ChairmanShoaib Bin ZaheerJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 05Kala SchoolChairmanAta Ur Rehman AnsariJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 05Kala SchoolVice ChairmanMuhammad Tauqeer KhanJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 06Khamiso GothChairmanRahmat AliPPP
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 06Khamiso GothVice ChairmanAfzal BrohiPPP
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 07Madina ColonyChairmanAbdul Gaffar ChishtiJI
Karachi CentralNew KarachiUC 07Madina ColonyVice ChairmanMuhammad Adnan RaziJI
Karachi KorangiKorangiUC 08KorangiChairmanAhmed RazaPPP
Karachi KorangiKorangiUC 08KorangiVice ChairmanUmer FarooqPPP
Karachi KorangiModel ColonyUC 04Liaquat MarketChairmanKareem BuxJI
Karachi KorangiModel ColonyUC 04Liaquat MarketVice ChairmanBaleegh UddinJI
Karachi KorangiModel ColonyUC 06Model ColonyChairmanAbdul HaseebJI
Karachi KorangiModel ColonyUC 06Model ColonyVice ChairmanSarfaraz Ahmed KhanJI
Karachi KorangiLANDHIUC 10LANDHIChairmanSyed Iqbal HussainPPP
Karachi KorangiLANDHIUC 10LANDHIVice ChairmanNiaz UddinPPP
Karachi WestManghopirUC 01ManghopirChairmanMuhammad SaleemPPP
Karachi WestManghopirUC 01ManghopirVice ChairmanNawaz Ali BarohiPPP
Karachi WestMominabadUC 02MominabadChairmanMumtaz AhmedPPP
Karachi WestMominabadUC 02MominabadVice ChairmanAbdullahPPP
Karachi WestMominabadUC 03MominabadChairmanMalik Ajaz AwanPPP
Karachi WestMominabadUC 03MominabadVice ChairmanAsif RehmanPPP
Karachi WestOrangi townUC 03Orangi townChairmanAbdul Hannan KhanJI
Karachi WestOrangi townUC 03Orangi townVice ChairmanKamal AhmedJI
Karachi WestOrangi townUC 07Orangi townChairmanMuhammad Muddasir Hussain AnsariJI
Karachi WestOrangi townUC 07Orangi townVice ChairmanSyed Javed HussainJI
Karachi MalirGadapUC 01GadapChairmanMubarak GabolPPP
Karachi MalirGadapUC 01GadapVice ChairmanJam Mohammad JhokioPPP
Karachi MalirGadapUC 04Gulshan-e-HadeedChairmanGulam Raza JatoiPPP
Karachi MalirGadapUC 04Gulshan-e-HadeedVice ChairmanAmanuddinPPP
Karachi MalirGadapUC 07Murad MemonChairmanMohammad Saleem MenonPPP
Karachi MalirGadapUC 07Murad MemonVice ChairmanSalman AbdullahPPP
Karachi MalirIbrahim HyderiUC 07Sherpao ColonyChairmanMasood AkhtarJI
Karachi MalirIbrahim HyderiUC 07Sherpao ColonyVice ChairmanMeraj Mohammad KhanJI
Karachi MalirIbrahim HyderiUC 10RehriChairmanIbrahim MosaniPPP
Karachi MalirIbrahim HyderiUC 10RehriVice ChairmanMohammad Rafiq DawoodPPP
Karachi MalirMalirUC 01GhareebabadChairmanQasimTLP
Karachi MalirMalirUC 01GhareebabadVice ChairmanMohammad AsifTLP
Karachi MalirMalirUC 02Ghazi Dawood BarohiChairmanMohammad NawazPPP
Karachi MalirMalirUC 02Ghazi Dawood BarohiVice ChairmanJan Mohammad BalochPPP
Karachi MalirMalirUC 04KhuldaabadChairmanIrshad AliPPP
Karachi MalirMalirUC 04KhuldaabadVice ChairmanSyed Muzamil ShahPPP
Karachi MalirMalirUC 07Future ColonyChairmanBilal Khan NiaziPTI
Karachi MalirMalirUC 07Future ColonyVice ChairmanNaimatullahPTI
Karachi EastChinesarUC 06Akhtar ColonyChairmanGhyas Ahmed AbbasiJI
Karachi EastChinesarUC 06Akhtar ColonyVice ChairmanNaeema ParveenJI
Karachi EastChinesarUC 08Chenasar GothChairmanAurangzaib TajPPP
Karachi EastChinesarUC 08Chenasar GothVice ChairmanFarhan GhaniPPP
Karachi EastGulshan e IqbalUC 07Shanti NagarChairmanSikandar HassanPPP
Karachi EastGulshan e IqbalUC 08National StadiumChairmanSyed Khizar BaqiJI
Karachi EastJinnahUC 01Pakistan QuartersVice ChairmanMohammad AkbarJI
Karachi EastSaforaUC 05Pehlwan GothChairmanMohammad Noman Khan’JI
Karachi EastSaforaUC 05Johar ComplexVice ChairmanMohammad SoomarJI
Karachi EastSohrab GothUC 08New Sabzi MandiChairmanSyed Mohammad BilalPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 01Agra Taj ColonyChairmanAbdul GhaniPTI
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 01Agra Taj ColonyVice ChairmanMuahammad Saeed KhanPTI
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 03Gulistan ColonyChairmanEnayyat Ullah Khan MarwatPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 03Gulistan ColonyVice ChairmanShakil AhmedPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 04Singo LaneChairmanMuhammad SiddiqPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 04Singo LaneVice ChairmanM.FayyazPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 05Nawa LaneChairmanShahid Hussain BalochPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 05Nawa LaneVice ChairmanMuhammad IrfanPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 06KalakotChairmanAbdul RasheedPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 06KalakotVice ChairmanAbdul Nasir BalochPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 07Ghulam Muhammad LaneChairmanMuhammad TahirPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 07Ghulam Muhammad LaneVice ChairmanZohaib AhmedPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 08Shah Baig LaneChairmanAbdul MajeedPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 08Shah Baig LaneVice ChairmanJamil Ahmed HoathPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 09DaryabadVice ChairmanMuhammad Iqbal HangeeroPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 10Khada Memon SocietyChairmanMuhammad HanifPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 10Khada Memon SocietyVice ChairmanArif Muhammad HaroonPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 11NayaabadVice ChairmanMuhammad IqbalPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 12BaghdadiChairmanMuhmmad Mohib RaeesPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 12BaghdadiVice ChairmanAbdul QadirPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 13JinnahabadChairmanFaheem AliPPPP
Karachi SouthLyari TownUC 13JinnahabadVice ChairmanSajid Ali ShahPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 01BhimpuraChairmanImran ParwaniPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 01BhimpuraVice ChairmanMurtazaPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 02Hassan Lashari VillageChairmanAslam Khan NiaziPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 02Hassan Lashari VillageVice ChairmanMuhammad Faisal AslamPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 03GardenChairmanGhulfam Haider HashmiPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 03GardenVice ChairmanMuhammad SalmanPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 04Millat NagarChairmanTahir ParvaizPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 04Millat NagarVice ChairmanAbdul RehmanPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 04Millat NagarVice ChairmanSaddam HussainIND
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 05RanchorlaneChairmanRakshandaIND
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 05RanchorlaneChairmanImran HussainGDA
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 05RanchorlaneChairmanMuhammad FarhatPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 05RanchorlaneVice ChairmanMuhammad Muneer GaddiPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 06NankwaraChairmanWaseem Abdul WaheedPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 06NankwaraVice ChairmanMuhammad Noman SheikhPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 07Old Town KharadarChairmanMuhammad YasirTLP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 07Old Town KharadarVice ChairmanSyed Abdul QadirTLP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 08City Railway ColonyChairmanMuhammad Salman KhanPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 08City Railway ColonyVice ChairmanShakirullah KhanPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 09SaddarChairmanMuhammad Ali RazaPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 09SaddarVice ChairmanMuhammad RehmanPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 10Hijrat ColonyChairmanMuhammad RafiquePTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 10Hijrat ColonyVice ChairmanSher MuhammadPTI
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 11Frere TownChairmanSyed Najmi AlamPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 11Frere TownVice ChairmanMuhammad Atif BiloPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 12Boat BasinChairmanSultan MuhammadPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 12Boat BasinVice ChairmanSyed Najmi AlamPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 13Clifton KehkashanChairmanKaram UllahPPPP
Karachi SouthSaddar TownUC 13Clifton KehkashanVice ChairmanWaseem GulPPPP
Karachi KemariMariro MirbaharUC 02Mariro MirbaharChairmanShaukat Ali KhanJI
Karachi KemariMariro MirbaharUC 02Mariro MirbaharVice ChairmanMasood AkhtarJI
Karachi KemariMariro MirbaharUC 06Mariro MirbaharChairmanAKRAM KHANPTI
Karachi KemariMariro MirbaharUC 06Mariro MirbaharVice ChairmanMUHAMMAD NAVEED BUTTPTI
Karachi KemariMauripurUC 10MauripurChairmanJahanzeb KhanPPP
Karachi KemariMauripurUC 10MauripurVice ChairmanHumayoun Muhammad KhanPPP
Karachi KemariMauripurUC 11MauripurChairmanSalmanPPP
Karachi KemariMauripurUC 11MauripurVice ChairmanMuhammad HussainPPP

ECP defends delay

The country’s top electoral authority, Election Commission of Pakistan, defended the delay in the announcement of results.

“Local bodies’ polls are the most complicated when it comes to compiling results. The Election Commission is performing its duty amicably,” Provincial Election Commissioner Sindh Ejaz Anwar Chohan said while talking to reporters at the ECP’s provincial headquarters on Monday.

He ruled out any “deliberate move” to delay the vote-counting process.

“Around 57 returning officers are performing duties round the clock without a break,” he said. Chohan was of the view that counting votes and compiling results were two different things.

“All these tasks are being performed manually. The local bodies’ elections are always different from general polls. One should not compare them,” he added.

The ECP uses RMS or a Results Management System for national and provincial elections, but the electoral body is not going to use RMS to announce the LG election results, spokesperson Quratulain told Aaj News reporter Afzal Javed in Islamabad.

The results will be announced by the presiding officers, she said.

Voter sentiment

Aaj News reporters and anchors (who were pulled out of the studios and sent into the field) tried to gain a loose sense of sentiment on the ground by speaking to as many voters as they could. This is not exactly like an exit poll widely conducted in the United States and the United Kingdom, but it did offer us some clues.

Conversation with voters in Malir district suggested that the PPP was leading the polls with the JI trailing closely behind, reported Anusha Jafri. This came as no surprise as Malir has traditionally been pro-PPP.

In other areas, voter turnout was initially comparatively thin and apparently MQMP’s call for a boycott worked. More women voters turned up at polling stations than men.

While the PPP, PTI and JI actively campaigned, social media posts indicated that people were also interested in the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) as a political party.

Aaj News extensively covered the polls throughout the day with a big team of anchors and reporters in the field.

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