The PPP is likely to form the Sindh government in alliance with the MQM.
It remains to be seen how the PTI will ally itself after official election results are in.
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Punjab Assembly (Total: 269/297 seats) | |
PML-N | 196 |
PTI | 19 |
PML-Q | 7 |
PPPP | 6 |
PML-Z | 2 |
JI | 1 |
Independent | 36 |
Others | 2 |
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Sindh Assembly (Total: 96/130 seats) | |
PPPP | 56 |
MQM | 24 |
PML-F | 6 |
PML-Q | 3 |
NPP | 3 |
PML-N | 2 |
Independent | 2 |
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Balochistan Assembly (Total: 34/51 seats) | |
JUI-F | 7 |
Independent | 7 |
PKMAP | 5 |
PML-Q | 2 |
NP | 3 |
PML-N | 5 |
BNP | 1 |
BNP-A | 1 |
JQM | 1 |
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K-P Assembly (Total: 93/99 seats) | |
PTI | 30 |
PML-N | 13 |
JUI-F | 12 |
Independent | 14 |
ANP | 4 |
JI | 6 |
QWP | 6 |
PPPP | 3 |
AJIP | 3 |
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@ET! Is not the lady on the right most Sajida Mir? What has the former member of Punjab Assembly elected on Women reserved seats of PPP, has to do with PML-N and its win in 2013 elections?