PTI supported independent candidate Fazal Hakeem Khan won from PK-6 Swat 4 by getting 25,330 votes. Iftikhar Ahmed of PTI Parliamentarians came second with 19,422 votes.


Peshawar: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Friday released the results of nine constituencies of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, while the results of other constituencies are still inconclusive and unofficial.
In PK-76 Peshawar 5, Samiullah Khan, an independent candidate supported by PTI, won who got 18,888 votes. Awami National Party’s (ANP) Khushdil Khan came second with 12,986 votes.
PTI supported independent candidate Fazal Hakeem Khan won from PK-6 Swat 4 by getting 25,330 votes. Iftikhar Ahmed of PTI Parliamentarians came second with 19,422 votes.
In PK-4 Swat 2, PTI supported independent candidate Ali Shah won by getting 30,022 votes. Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Sardar Khan came second with 12,514 votes.
In PK-77 Peshawar 6, PTI supported independent candidate Sher Ali Afridi won by getting 30544 votes. Safatullah of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) came second with 7,615 votes.
Independent candidate supported by PTI won from PK-25 Buner 1 by getting 28,490 votes. Fazl Ghafoor of JUI came second with 12,702 votes.
PTI supported independent candidate Syed Fakhar Jahan won from PK-26 Bunir 2 by getting 26,782 votes. Jamaat-e-Islami's Nasir Ali was second with 15,216 votes.
Zubair Khan, an independent candidate supported by PTI from PK-34 Bitgram, stood first with 13,501 votes. JUI's Shah Hussain stood second with 11,628 votes.
PTI supported independent candidate Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani won from PK-45 Abbottabad by getting 50,143 votes. Muhammad Arshad of PML-N came second with 27,498 votes.
Independent candidate supported by PTI won from PK-65 Charsadda by getting 43,103 votes. Muhammad Ahmad Khan of JUI came second with 18,266 votes.
Apart from this, the compelete unofficial inconclusive results of all 129 polling stations of PK-11 Upper Dir 1 has come out, according to which PTI supported independent candidate Gul Ibrahim Khan won with 9,327 votes while Jamaat-e-Islami's (JI) Mohammad Ali was second with 8139 votes.

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