Though not simple majority, PTI gathers enough seats to form coalition govt at Centre
Imran Khan-led PTI emerges as the strongest party in national polls
Official election results continued to trickle in on Friday as the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) emerged as the strongest party in the centre.
The Express Tribune continues to report election results according to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
National party position
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Punjab Assembly:
The neck and neck competition between the PTI and former ruling party PML-N can be seen in the charts below. Both parties eye a majority in the country's largest province with 279 provincial seats.
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Sindh Assembly:
The PPP is clearly leading in Sindh with the PTI trailing close behind. GDA and MQM-P managed to bag a few seats in what is being seen as a lacklustre performance by the parties. Two provincial seats went to new right-wing entrants TLP.
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Balochistan Assembly:
BAP, formed on March 29, 2018, is winning a majority in the provincial assembly with traces of PML-N and other provincial parties.
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly:
The province voted in its second consecutive PTI government as the party swept the provincial assembly.
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The Express Tribune continues to report election results according to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
National party position
[jtrt_tables id="1767502"]
[display_graph id="84035"]
Punjab Assembly:
The neck and neck competition between the PTI and former ruling party PML-N can be seen in the charts below. Both parties eye a majority in the country's largest province with 279 provincial seats.
[jtrt_tables id="1767510"]
[display_graph id="84040"]
Sindh Assembly:
The PPP is clearly leading in Sindh with the PTI trailing close behind. GDA and MQM-P managed to bag a few seats in what is being seen as a lacklustre performance by the parties. Two provincial seats went to new right-wing entrants TLP.
[jtrt_tables id="1767513"]
[display_graph id="84042"]
Balochistan Assembly:
BAP, formed on March 29, 2018, is winning a majority in the provincial assembly with traces of PML-N and other provincial parties.
[display_graph id="84043"]
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly:
The province voted in its second consecutive PTI government as the party swept the provincial assembly.
[display_graph id="84047"]