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Of course, you can. Unfortunately, your blah-blah attempt only made you incompetent right now. Pay attention to the post carefully in regards to the restriction that apply.
Conflict of interests mean one loyalty and two nations. If you are national citizen of England/US/Canada, then you are not supposed to vote in Pakistan, but you can travel to Pakistan. Unless you are in USA on work/trip visa, then you can vote for Pakistan through online or letter. That is what most do nowadays while in overseas. [Overseas American, Overseas Canadian, Overseas English]
Similarity, people who are living aboard on trip/work visa while remains national citizen of Pakistan, then they can vote for Pakistan through the only system which is already available in North America, Europe and elsewhere. Otherwise, it is conflicts of interests if overseas Pakistanis happen to be national citizen while vote for Pakistan through the online system which is presuming to be national citizen of Pakistan as well.
When you take oath and allegiance to the nation you live in, you surrender your loyalty to the only nation you live in no matter what. Have you forgotten your own oath and allegiance to USA you live in? If you have, then it doesn't take long to report your posts to the US authorities to remind your oath and allegiance to USA only.
You have obviously no idea what you are taking about. You keep repeating about a conflict of interest. How is there a conflict of interest in merely voting? You are one confused fella.. COI only applies to politicians, government members, legislators not the common citizen.. I'm not running to be president so all of this conclict of interest doesn't matter to me—because I am just voting. Again I'm not neither of those people so I'm not required to take an oath. It's obvious you don't about how any thing works.
Please take a look at your "Dear Loyal Humble Zero Conflict Pakistani"