GILGIT: After the polling for the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly, the series of unofficial and unconfirmed results continues, in which the Pakistan Peoples Party has won the most seats in 9 seats so far.
On Sunday, there was a rush of voters at various polling stations for the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly elections since morning and people stood in long queues to cast their votes. The polling continued without any break till 5 pm.
After the polling, the series of unofficial and unconfirmed results continues.
So far, according to the complete unofficial and unconfirmed results of 18 out of 24 seats, the Pakistan Peoples Party has won 9 seats, independent candidates 5, the Muslim League (N) 3 and the Majlis-e-Wahdat Muslimeen one seat.
The PPP won in GBA 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19 constituencies of the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly, while the PML-N won in GBA 20, 22, and 18, and the MWM won in GBA 8, and independent candidates won in GBA 3, 23, 24, 21, and 6.
Unconfirmed and unofficial results received so far
According to the unconfirmed unofficial results from all 80 polling stations in GBA 1 Gilgit-1, Amjad Hussain of the Pakistan Peoples Party won by securing 10,594 votes, while Muhammad Shafiquddin of the Pakistan Muslim League-N was in second place by securing 6,312 votes.
According to the unofficial results of 27 out of 91 polling stations in GBA 2 Gilgit 2, Pakistan Muslim League (N)’s Hafeez-ur-Rehman is in first place with 4129 votes, while Pakistan Peoples Party’s Jamil Ahmed is in second place with 2695 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 82 polling stations in GBA 3 Gilgit 3, independent candidate Syed Sohail Abbas was declared successful with 7877 votes, while Pakistan Peoples Party’s Aftab Haider Advocate was in second place with 7361 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 53 polling stations in GBA 4 Nagar 1, Pakistan Peoples Party’s Muhammad Ali Akhtar was successful with 7654 votes, while Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Muhammad Ayub Waziri was in second place with 6597 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 32 polling stations in GBA 5 Nagar 2, Zulfiqar Ali Murad of the PPP won with 2,705 votes, while Riaz Akbar of Majlis-e-Wahdat Muslimeen came in second with 2,584 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 88 polling stations in GBA 6 Hunza, independent candidate Neknam Karim won with 6,360 votes, while Imtiaz-ul-Haq of the Pakistan Peoples Party came in second with 5,381 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 31 polling stations in GBA 7 Skardu 1, Syed Tauqir Mehdi of the Pakistan Peoples Party won with 4,337 votes, while Raja Jalal Hussain Khan of the Iqbal Pakistan Party came in second with 3,891 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 70 polling stations in GBA 8 Skardu 2, Majlis-e-Wahdat Muslimeen’s Muhammad Kazim won with 10,474 votes, while PPP’s Syed Muhammad Ali Shah came in second with 10,118 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 54 polling stations in GBA 9 Skardu 3, Pakistan People’s Party’s Fida Muhammad Nashad won with 6,314 votes, while independent candidate Wazir Muhammad Saleem came in second with 6,106 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 51 polling stations in GBA 10 Skardu 4, PPP’s Nasir Ali Khan won with 6,582 votes, while Utsharq Pakistan Party’s Wazir Muhammad Khan came in second with 4,667 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 51 polling stations in GBA-11 Kharmang, Iqbal Hassan of Pakistan Peoples Party won with 5944 votes, while Syed Mohsin Rizvi of Pakistan Muslim League came in second with 4589 votes.
According to the unofficial results of all 71 polling stations in GBA-12 Shigar, Imran Nadeem of PPP won with 12944 votes, while Raja Muhammad Azam Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) came in second with 8682 votes.
According to the unofficial results of 36 out of 57 polling stations in GBA-13 Astore-1, Rana Farman Ali of Pakistan Muslim League (N) came in first with 4368 votes, while independent candidate Shahida came in second with 4312 votes.
According to the unofficial results of 35 out of 51 polling stations in GBA-14 Astore-2, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Rana Muhammad Farooq is in first place with 4300 votes, while Shamsul-ul-Haq Lone of the Iqbal-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) is in second place with 3865 votes.
According to the unofficial results of 11 out of 51 polling stations in GBA-15 Diamer-1, independent candidate Muhammad Dilpazir is in first place with 1426 votes, while Wali-ur-Rehman of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) is in second place with 996 votes.
According to the unofficial results of 8 out of 42 polling stations in GBA-16 Diamer-2, Atiqullah of the Iqbal-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) is in first place with 1302 votes, while Muhammad Anwar of the Iqbal-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) is in second place with 1069 votes.
According to the unofficial results of 11 out of 46 polling stations in GBA-17 Diamer-3, Pakistan Peoples Party’s Muhammad Naseem is in first place with 2244 votes, while JUI-F’s Rehmat Khaliq is in second place with 1128 votes.
According to the results of 33 out of 34 polling stations in GBA-18 Diamer-4, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s Kifayat-ur-Rehman is in first place with 5527 votes, while Utsharq-e-Pakistan Party’s Gulbar Khan is in second place with 5059 votes.