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The PML-N has bagged the highest number of nearly 15 million votes followed by the PTIs over 7.6 million and PPP-Ps around 6.9 million votes, as more than 46 million Pakistanis exercised their right to vote in the recently held general elections to make second highest voters turnout of 55 per cent in Pakistans general election history.
The PML-N has gained nearly nine hundred thousand more votes compared to the previous 2008 polls while the PPP-P has lost nearly four million votes in comparison with the 2008 elections. The MQM has also seen reduction in its vote bank by over a hundred thousand votes compared to the previous general polls.
The National Assemblys turnout for the general elections 2013 has been recorded at 55.02 per cent along with the provincial assemblies turnout of 55.26 per cent to make an average turnout of 55.14 per cent for all the five assemblies.
According to the votes statistics released by the electoral body on Tuesday, Pakistanis exceeding 46,200,000 in number cast votes out of the total 86,189,802 registered voters including over 48 million male and 37 million female voters.
Of the total votes polled, more than 14,865,000 went to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, 7,679,000 to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, 68,65,000 to Pakistan Peoples Party-Parliamentarians, over 58,200,00 votes to the independent candidates, 24,58,000 to Muttahida Quami Movement and the remaining 2.7 million votes polled to the other parties.
In 2008 general elections, the PPP-P was the highest vote-winner with 10,666,542 votes followed by the PML-Quaid-e-Azams 8,006,043 votes and PML-Ns 6,785,013 votes. The MQM had got 2,573,818 and independents 3,778,864 votes of the total 34,549,270 votes polled.
The vote count for 2002 general elections shows that out of the total 29,236,687 votes polled, the PPP-P got 7,616,033 votes, PML-Q 7,500,797 votes, PML-N 3,409,805 votes, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal 3,335,643 votes and independents grabbed 2,722,669 votes.
The voters turnout was recorded highest during the inception of the general elections in Pakistan in the year 1970 with NA voters turnout recorded at 59.8 per cent while the average turnout of all the assemblies was estimated at 56.75 per cent then. The average voters turnout in the general elections 2002 was 38.2 per cent and that of 40.52 per cent in the 2008 polls.
In the coming days, the votes statistics break-up is to show variation following subsequent changes with the inclusion of the votes results from certain constituencies where the re-polling has been conducted recently and re-polling and recounting are to be held in the coming days. The re-polling at two and four polling stations of NA constituencies, NA-269 Khuzdar and NA-41, Tribal Areas-VI South Waziristan, respectively, as well as four and three polling stations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly constituencies, PK-71, Bannu-11, and PK-72, Bannu-111, respectively were held yesterday (Tuesday).
Turnout remains 55.14pc in 2013 polls
The PML-N has gained nearly nine hundred thousand more votes compared to the previous 2008 polls while the PPP-P has lost nearly four million votes in comparison with the 2008 elections. The MQM has also seen reduction in its vote bank by over a hundred thousand votes compared to the previous general polls.
The National Assemblys turnout for the general elections 2013 has been recorded at 55.02 per cent along with the provincial assemblies turnout of 55.26 per cent to make an average turnout of 55.14 per cent for all the five assemblies.
According to the votes statistics released by the electoral body on Tuesday, Pakistanis exceeding 46,200,000 in number cast votes out of the total 86,189,802 registered voters including over 48 million male and 37 million female voters.
Of the total votes polled, more than 14,865,000 went to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, 7,679,000 to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, 68,65,000 to Pakistan Peoples Party-Parliamentarians, over 58,200,00 votes to the independent candidates, 24,58,000 to Muttahida Quami Movement and the remaining 2.7 million votes polled to the other parties.
In 2008 general elections, the PPP-P was the highest vote-winner with 10,666,542 votes followed by the PML-Quaid-e-Azams 8,006,043 votes and PML-Ns 6,785,013 votes. The MQM had got 2,573,818 and independents 3,778,864 votes of the total 34,549,270 votes polled.
The vote count for 2002 general elections shows that out of the total 29,236,687 votes polled, the PPP-P got 7,616,033 votes, PML-Q 7,500,797 votes, PML-N 3,409,805 votes, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal 3,335,643 votes and independents grabbed 2,722,669 votes.
The voters turnout was recorded highest during the inception of the general elections in Pakistan in the year 1970 with NA voters turnout recorded at 59.8 per cent while the average turnout of all the assemblies was estimated at 56.75 per cent then. The average voters turnout in the general elections 2002 was 38.2 per cent and that of 40.52 per cent in the 2008 polls.
In the coming days, the votes statistics break-up is to show variation following subsequent changes with the inclusion of the votes results from certain constituencies where the re-polling has been conducted recently and re-polling and recounting are to be held in the coming days. The re-polling at two and four polling stations of NA constituencies, NA-269 Khuzdar and NA-41, Tribal Areas-VI South Waziristan, respectively, as well as four and three polling stations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly constituencies, PK-71, Bannu-11, and PK-72, Bannu-111, respectively were held yesterday (Tuesday).
Turnout remains 55.14pc in 2013 polls