Rrate of male voters is 53.72 percent and female voters is 46.2 percent
Islamabad: The number of registered voters in the country has crossed 132.6 million.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has released the latest figures regarding the number of voters across the country, according to which the number of male voters has increased to 71.275 million, and female voters is 61.393 million.
The ECP says that the rate of male voters in the country is 53.72 percent and the rate of female voters is 46.2 percent.
According to the ECP, the number of voters in Islamabad is 1170,744 million, of which male voters are 613,118 and female voters are 557,626.
The latest statistics say that the number of voters in Punjab is 75.545995 million, of which 42.411 million are male voters and 35.348 million are female voters.
The ECP says that the number of voters in Balochistan is 5.5376 million, 3.1164 are male and 2.43659 million are female voters.
According to the statistics, the number of voters in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is 22.589371 million, of which 12.284853 million are male and 10.34518 million are female voters.
In addition, the number of voters in Sindh is 27.824706 million. Male voters in the province are 15.034499 million, and females are 12.790207 million.
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