PPP wins 32 seats in Sindh Assembly
According to the unofficial and inconclusive results, PPP has so far won 32 seats out of 130 seats in the Sindh Assembly.
Karachi: After the polling in the general elections in the country, the results continue to come after which Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) won 32 seats in the Sindh Assembly.
The polling process for the general elections continued from 8:00am to 5:00pm on Thursday and millions of people exercised their right to vote.
According to the unofficial and inconclusive results, PPP has so far won 32 seats out of 130 seats in the Sindh Assembly.
Former Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, Qaim Ali Shah, Sharjeel Memon, Faryal Talpur, Jam Khan Shoro and Makhdoom Fakhr-ul-Zaman also won the provincial assembly seat.
PS-6
According to the unofficial and final result of all 124 polling stations in PS-6 Kashmore 3, Mehboob Ali Khan Bijarani of Peoples Party won by getting 86,365 votes. Abdul Qayyum of Jamat-e-Ulema Islami (JUI-F) came second with 9945 votes.
PS-7
Pakistan Peoples Party's Imtiaz Ahmed Sheikh won in the PS-7 Shikarpur 1 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the inconclusive unofficial result.
According to the unofficial result, Imtiaz Ahmed Sheikh of PPP won by getting 60,904 votes in all 177 polling stations of PS-7 Shikarpur 1. Agha Taimur Khan of JUI-F came second with 43,575 votes.
PS-10
Faryal Talpur of PPP won in the provincial assembly constituency PS-10 Larkana 1 in the unofficial result. According to the unofficial results, Faryal Talpur of the PPP won by securing 85,800 votes in all 203 polling stations of PS-10 Larkana-1. JUI-F's Kifayatullah came second with 20,050 votes.
PS-11
According to the unofficial and final result of all 174 polling stations in PS-11 Larkana 2, Jameel Ahmed Soomro of Peoples Party won by getting 41,158 votes. Kazim Ali Khan of GDA came second with 20,807 votes.
PS-12
According to the unofficial and final result of all 168 polling stations in PS-12 Larkana 3, Sohail Anwar Sial of Peoples Party won by getting 54,077 votes. Moazzam Ali Khan Abbasi of GDA came second with 31,850 votes.
PS-20
Pakistan Peoples Party Muhammad Bakhsh Mehr won in the PS-20 Ghotki-3 constituency of the provincial assembly in the unofficial result. Muhammad Bakhsh Mehr of the PPP won by getting 87,431 votes in all 183 polling stations of PS-20 Ghotki 3.
Muhammad Ishaq Leghari of JUI-F came second with 9401 votes.
PS-21
According to the unofficial and final result of all 182 polling stations in PS-21 Ghotki 4, Ali Nawaz Mehr of Peoples Party won by getting 63,758 votes. JUI-F's Ghulam Ali Abbas came second with 29,273 votes.
PS-22
Pakistan Peoples Party's Ikramullah won in the PS-22 Sukkur 1 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result. In all 145 polling stations of PS-22 Sukkur 1, Ikramullah of People's Party won with 42,275 votes. While, Muhammad Mubeen of JUI-F came second with 40,005 votes.
PS-26
According to the unofficial and final result of all 160 polling stations in PS-26 Khairpur 1, Syed Qaim Ali Shah of Peoples Party won by getting 49,866 votes. GDA’s Imam Bakhsh Phalpoto was second with 14,528 votes.
PS-27
PPP’s candidate Halar Wasan won in PS-27 Khairpur constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result with 93,421 votes in all 145 polling stations. Muhammad Sharif Barro of JUI-F came second with 14,897 votes.
PS-29
According to the unofficial and final result of all 142 polling stations in PS-29 Khairpur 4 Shiraz Shaukat Rajpar of PPP won with 45,589 votes. Muhammad Rafiq Banbhan of GDA came second with 30,220 votes.
PS-30
According to the unofficial and final result of all 158 polling stations in PS-30 Khairpur 5, Naeem Ahmad Kharal of Peoples Party won by getting 51245 votes. Sheikh Khalid Hussain of GDA came second with 36,456 votes.
PS-44
Pakistan Peoples Party's Shahid Thahim won in the PS-44 Sanghar 5 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result in which he won by securing 59,630 votes in all 187 polling stations of PS-44 Sanghar 5. Muhammad Bakhsh of GDA came second with 48,200 votes.
PS-47
According to the unofficial and final result of all 170 polling stations in PS-47 Mirpurkhas 3, Noor Ahmad Bhargari of PPP won with 59,321 votes.
Independent candidate Faisal Kachhilo stood second with 20175 votes.
PS-48
Tariq Ali of PPP won in PS-48 Mirpurkhas 4 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the inconclusive unofficial result. According to the unofficial result, Tariq Ali of the PPP won by getting 67,923 votes in all 160 polling stations of PS-48 Mirpurkhas 4.
Inayatullah of GDA came second with 16231 votes.
PS-49
Syed Sardar Ali Shah of Pakistan Peoples Party won in the PS-49 Umarkot 1 Constituency of the Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result. All 167 polling stations of PS-49 Umarkot 1 as per final unofficial results Syed Sardar Ali Shah of PPP won with 56,791 votes.
GDA's Khizr Hayat Mungri came second with 23,987 votes.
PS-50
Pakistan Peoples Party's Sidamir Ali Shah won in PS-50 Umarkot 2 constituency of the Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result. In all 152 polling stations of PS-50 Umarkot 2, PPP's Syed Mir Ali Shah won with 59,231 votes. Faqir Ghulam Nabi Mangri of GDA stood second with 17,121 votes.
PS-56
According to the unofficial and final result of all 169 polling stations in PS-56 Matiari 1, Makhdoom Mehboob Zaman of Peoples Party won with 72,178 votes. Naseer Ahmed of Muslim League-N came second with 35,432 votes.
PS-57
According to the unofficial and final result of all 151 polling stations in PS-57 Matiari 2, Makhdoom Fakhrul Zaman of Peoples Party won with 52,130 votes. Syed Jalal Shah of GDA came second with 44,583 votes.
PS-60
Pakistan Peoples Party's Jam Khan Shoro won in PS-60 Hyderabad 1 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result in which he secured 35,352 votes in all 105 polling stations of PS-60 Hyderabad 1. GDA’s Ayaz Latif Plajo was second with 6735 votes.
PS-61
PPP's Sharjeel Memon also won in PS-61 Hyderabad 2 constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result according to which he secured 63,638 votes in all 135 polling stations of PS-61 Hyderabad 2. Saeed Ahmed Talpur of JUI-F came second with 11719 votes.
PS-68
According to the unofficial and final result of all 141 polling stations in PS-68 Badin 1, Muhammad Haliputu of Peoples Party won by getting 63,348 votes.
PS-69
Pakistan Peoples Party's Mirullah Bakhsh Talpur won in the provincial assembly constituency PS-69 Badin 2 in the inconclusive unofficial result, according to which he won by securing 41,595 votes in all 142 polling stations of PS-69 Badin 2. Mir Abdullah Khan of the Grand Democratic Alliance came second with 33,491 votes.
PS-70
PPP leader Amir Amanullah won in PS-70 Badin 3 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result by getting 33729 votes in all 141 polling stations of PS-70 Badin. Hasnain Ali Mirza of GDA came second with 26,577 votes.
PS-71
PPP's Taj Muhammad won in the provincial assembly constituency PS-71 Badin 4 in the inconclusive unofficial result in all 148 polling stations and secured 40,938 votes. Muhammad Hussam Mirza of GDA came second with 30,726 votes.
PS-73
According to the unofficial and final result of all 178 polling stations in PS-73 Sajawal 1, Hussain Shah Shirazi of PPP won with 72,942 votes. Muhammad Ismail Memon of JUI-F came second with 6167 votes.
PS-75
Riyaz Hussain Shah Shirazi of Pakistan Peoples Party won in PS-75 Thatta 1 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result in which he secured 75,823 votes in all 216 polling stations. Independent candidate Syed Amjad Hussain stood second with 3618 votes.
PS-77
PPP leader and former Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah won in the PS-77 Jamshoro constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the inconclusive unofficial result and got 66,100 votes while Roshan Ali Barro of GDA was second with 6150 votes.
PS-78
Dr. Sikander Ali Shoro of PPP won in PS-78 Jamshoro 2 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly. According to the unofficial result, he won by securing 46,245 votes in all 147 polling stations of PS-78 Jamshoro 2. Syed Munir Haider of GDA came second with 15,768 votes.
PS-83
Syed Saleh Shah Jilani of Pakistan Peoples Party won in PS-83 Dadu 4 Constituency of Sindh Provincial Assembly in the unofficial result. He won by getting 52,340 votes in all 166 polling stations of PS-83 Dadu 4. GDA's Imdad Hussain Leghari was second with 22,683 votes.
PS-85
According to the unofficial and final result of all 108 polling stations in PS-85 Malir 2, Muhammad Sajid of Peoples Party won by getting 27,791 votes. Pir Hafeezullah of Muslim League-N came second with 14,304 votes.
PS-86
According to the unofficial and final result of all 62 polling stations in PS-86 Malir 3, Abdul Razak Raja of PPP won by getting 15,017 votes. Muhammad Yaqoob of Muslim League-N came second with 6633 votes.
Four terrorists killed, soldier martyred Pak-Afghanistan border: ISPR
- 6 hours ago
PM orders strict action against tax defaulters, pushes for FBR digitisation
- 2 hours ago
Christmas market attack toll jumps to 5 dead, over 200 wounded: Germany
- 4 hours ago
What is expected schedule of ICC Champions Trophy 2025
- 4 hours ago
NDMA predicts light rainfall in Islamabad on Dec 23-24
- 6 hours ago
Pakistan terms US official’s alleged perception over its missile capabilities as unfounded
- 3 hours ago