Provincial Assemblies: PML-N strengthens lead in Punjab
PTI leads in K-P, PPPP ahead in Sindh Assembly and PML-N leads Punjab by the highest margin.
Supporters of Nawaz Sharif (not pictured), leader of the Pakistan Muslim League - Nawaz (PML-N) political party, shout slogans upon his arrival to cast his vote for the general election at a polling station in Lahore May 11, 2013. PHOTO: AFP
Unofficial results for the provincial assembly elections, as of 12am on May 13, predict the PML-N, the PPP and the PTI will likely form the governments in Punjab, Sindh and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa respectively.
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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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 |