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Nawaz Sharif faces host of daunting challenges
Sharif's main task will be to put together a stable coalition government and last a full five-year term.
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I have never been this happy in 17 years: Imran Khan
PTI chairman Imran Khan thanks youth, women for coming out to vote.
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Imran Khan faces ultimate test in governing Taliban stronghold
Many analysts believe Khan will have a rude awakening.
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Unofficial results: PML-N's Akram defeats Ludhianvi in Jhang
Sheikh Muhamad Akram wins with 74,324 votes, Maulana Ludhianvi gets 71,598.
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PML-N meeting: Ishaq Dar pegged to be finance minister
PML-N form committee to meet other parties who wish to ally with the party.
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ECP says NA-250 Karachi 12 polling staff was threatened, election material stolen
Re-polling date for 43 stations to be announced shortly.
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Unofficial result: PML-Z President Ejazul Haq wins NA-191 seat
Haq won the seat by defeating Pakistan Peoples Party’s Dr Mazhar Iqbal.
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PTI will not be friendly opposition: Shah Mehmood Qureshi
Qureshi congratulates Jamshed Ahmed Khan Dasti on his victory from NA-178.
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MQM sweeps Karachi with 15 NA seats
Karachi has 20 NA seats, out of which elections for one were postponed because of the death a candidate.
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Official results: PML-N leading the race in National Assembly
PML-N has so far won 15 seats, PTI four seats.
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Projected result: PML-N secures most NA seats with PTI as runner up
Former ruling party PPP likely to get 30 seats.
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Official result: PML-N wins 21 seats in Punjab Assembly
PML-N wins 21 seats so far.
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Official results: PTI wins 13 seats in K-P Assembly
PTI wins all seats in Nowshera.
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PML-N dominates Punjab, PTI rule K-P, PPP hold Sindh
Three major parties hold complete sway over three different provinces.
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Nawaz poised to form strong government after Pakistan poll
Imran's PTI put up strong fight.
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Official results: PML-N secures 10 seats in Punjab Assembly
The PP-115 Gujrat-VIII seat was won by PML-N candidate Chaudhry Shabir Ahmed with 42,504 votes.
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PML-N candidate wins NA-20 Mansehra seat
Yousuf defeats PTI Azam Khan Swati.
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By the numbers: PML-N sweeps Pakistan elections
In total votes, PML-N leads by almost two thirds more than its closest competitor, the PTI.
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Official results: PPPP wins NA-248 Karachi seat
PPPP candidate Shah Jahan Baloch won the seat by securing 84,530 seats.
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Official results: PML-N secures 7 seats in NA
PMLN has so far won 7 seats in National Assembly. Unofficial results suggest PML-N is leading the race.
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Official results: PML-N wins two seats in K-P Assembly
PML-N candidate Nawab Zada Wali Mohammad Khan won from the PK-59 (Batagram-I) constituency with 16,909 votes.
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Official result: PPPP wins PS-109 Karachi seat
Saniya won from PS-109 Karachi seat with 53,926 votes.
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Official results: ANP wins one seat from K-P Assembly
ANP candidate Sardar Hussain won from the PK-77 Bunair-I constituency with 10,620 votes.
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Official results: PML-N wins NA-165 Pakpattan-II
The runner-up was PTI's Ahmad Raza Maneka who secured 55,043 votes.
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PTI rules out alliance with PML-N
Unofficial poll results suggest that PML-N is currently leading the elections.
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Official results: PML-N wins two more NA seats
Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar wins from NA-164 Pakpattan-I, while Mian Muhammad Rasheed wins from NA-115 Narowal-I.
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Official results: PTI wins four more seats in K-P Assembly
The party has so far won six seats in the provincial assembly.
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Voting boycott: Qadri absent from PAT sit-in at The Mall
Says horse-trading and seat-buying will precede formation of government.
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Voter turnout: Women throng polling stations across the city
The constituencies where most women were seen include NA-122, NA-125, NA-126 and NA-128.
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At the polling station: The angry granny and the voting virgin
Amusing election day tales from NA-127.
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Punjab’s second city: High turnout, some violations of ECP rules
50 CNICs recovered from an independent candidate’s men.
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PML-N supporters celebrate
Youngsters waving PML-N flags began pouring into the streets shortly after Nawaz Sharif delivered a short speech.
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Older voters rejoice at youth participation
Elderly family members inspire young relatives to vote.
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The future voter has a fun day out
Many parents bring children to polling stations to experience voting process.
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PML-N and PTI supporters engage in friendly banter
A PML-N supporter complained that the PTI camps were artificially made to look busier and more popular.
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Child hit by PPP candidate’s vehicle
A number of people gathered and started shouting at the car's owner.
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Election shenanigans: Rigging complaints reported
PTI’s liaison cell head Asad Umar said over 800 complaints had been registered with the election commission.
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Lalik Chowk: Polling halted for three hours in NA-125
PTI protested against Khawaja Saad Rafique for intervening in the polling process.
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Stationery: Shortage of ink pads, envelopes at some stations
Staff at a polling station in NA-127 ran out of ink pads for thumbprints and had to buy more at nearby shops.
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After the polls: PTI supporters gather to watch results
The supporters danced and chanted slogans.
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Unofficial results: Imran Khan wins NA-56 Rawalpindi seat
Imran won against Pakistan Muslim League – Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Hanif Abbasi.
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11.05.2013 - Narratives
The young and the old, rich and poor, from villages to urban centres, people lined up to select their leaders.
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11.05.2013 - Narratives
The residents turned up in huge numbers long before polling began.
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Official result: PTI candidate wins NA-16 Hangu
Zaman secured 23,909 votes, which totalled to 39% of votes cast.
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Official results: Qaumi Watan Party wins four seats in K-P Assembly
The party wins three seats in Charsadda alone.
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No luck, this time: PML-N breaks Cheema’s winning streak
Chaudhry Anwar Ali Cheema had been winning elections since 1985.
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Poll violence: One dead, 35 injured across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
Polling suspended in some stations following clashes between activists of different parties .
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Women participation: Voting in the shadow of dreams
Turnout of female voters indicates a gradual but certain change in trends.
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Women in Mohmand Agency make history
Prohibition on women voting in North, South Waziristan.
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Government terms polls a success, voters vexed over mismanagement
Information minister praises the army for heightened security.