List of constituencies of Pakistan
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The following is a list of constituencies of Pakistan for elected seats in the National Assembly (Urdu: ایوان زیریں پاکستان), which is the lower house of the Parliament of Pakistan, and Provincial/Legislative Assemblies of Pakistan (Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir)
List of National Assembly constituencies
[edit]The name of a constituency of the National Assembly is as follows: NA (National Assembly) followed by a consecutive number. A member of the National Assembly is called an MNA. The following is a list of the seats allocated by province in the Constitution of Pakistan for the National Assembly.
This Table shows constituencies after the 25th Amendment to Constitution of Pakistan.
Detail | General | Women | Non-Muslims | Total |
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Punjab | 141 | 32 | 10 | 173 |
Sindh | 61 | 14 | 75 | |
Khyber Pakhtunkhawa | 45 | 10 | 55 | |
Balochistan | 16 | 4 | 20 | |
Islamabad | 3 | - | 3 | |
Total | 266 | 60 | 10 | 336 |
List of Provincial Assemblies constituencies
[edit]Punjab
[edit]The name of a constituency of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab is as follows: PP (Province of Punjab) followed by a number. A member of the Provincial Assembly is called an MPA. The following table shows the distribution of seats of the Assembly among the districts of Punjab. 297 general seats are directly elected through the first-past-the-post system, where as 66 seats reserved for women and 8 seats reserved for non-Muslims are indirectly elected through proportional representation based on the proportion of general seats won by each party.
Division | District | General | Women | Non-Muslims | Total | |
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District | Division | |||||
Rawalpindi | Attock | 5 | 24 | 66 | 8 | |
Murree | 1 | |||||
Rawalpindi | 13 | |||||
Chakwal | 2 | |||||
Jhelum | 3 | |||||
Gujrat | Gujrat | 8 | 17 | |||
Wazirabad | 2 | |||||
Hafizabad | 3 | |||||
Mandi Bahauddin | 4 | |||||
Gujranwala | Sialkot | 10 | 27 | |||
Narowal | 5 | |||||
Gujranwala | 12 | |||||
Sargodha | Sargodha | 10 | 14 | |||
Khushab | 4 | |||||
Mianwali | Talagang | 2 | 11 | |||
Mianwali | 4 | |||||
Bhakkar | 5 | |||||
Faisalabad | Chiniot | 4 | 38 | |||
Faisalabad | 21 | |||||
Toba Tek Singh | 6 | |||||
Jhang | 7 | |||||
Lahore | Nankana Sahib | 4 | 53 | |||
Sheikhupura | 9 | |||||
Lahore | 30 | |||||
Kasur | 10 | |||||
Sahiwal | Okara | 8 | 20 | |||
Pakpattan | 5 | |||||
Sahiwal | 7 | |||||
Multan | Khanewal | 8 | 32 | |||
Multan | 12 | |||||
Lodhran | 4 | |||||
Vehari | 8 | |||||
Bahawalpur | Bahawalnagar | 8 | 31 | |||
Bahawalpur | 10 | |||||
Rahim Yar Khan | 13 | |||||
Dera Ghazi Khan | Muzaffargarh | 8 | 30 | |||
Kot Addu | 3 | |||||
Layyah | 5 | |||||
Taunsa | 2 | |||||
Dera Ghazi Khan | 6 | |||||
Rajanpur | 6 | |||||
Total | 297 | 66 | 8 | 371 |
Sindh
[edit]The name of a constituency of Provincial Assembly of Sindh is called PS (Province of Sindh) followed by a number. A member of the Provincial Assembly is called an MPA. There are 168 seats in the Assembly, with 130 being general seats, 29 being reserved seats for women, and 9 being reserved seats for non-Muslims.
Division | District | General | Women | Non-Muslims | Total | |
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District | Division | |||||
Larkana | Jacobabad | 3 | 17 | 29 | 9 | |
Kashmore | 3 | |||||
Shikarpur | 3 | |||||
Larkana | 4 | |||||
Qambar Shahdadkot | 4 | |||||
Sukkur | Ghotki | 4 | 14 | |||
Sukkur | 4 | |||||
Khairpur | 6 | |||||
Nawabshah | Naushahro Feroze | 4 | 13 | |||
Nawabshah | 4 | |||||
Sanghar | 5 | |||||
Mirpur Khas | Mirpur Khas | 4 | 11 | |||
Umerkot | 3 | |||||
Tharparkar | 4 | |||||
Hyderabad | Badin | 5 | 28 | |||
Matiari | 2 | |||||
Sujawal | 2 | |||||
Tando Allahyar | 2 | |||||
Thatta | 2 | |||||
Hyderabad | 6 | |||||
Tando Muhammad Khan | 2 | |||||
Jamshoro | 3 | |||||
Dadu | 4 | |||||
Karachi | Malir | 6 | 47 | |||
Korangi | 7 | |||||
Karachi East | 9 | |||||
Karachi South | 5 | |||||
Keamari | 5 | |||||
Karachi West | 6 | |||||
Karachi Central | 9 | |||||
Total | 130 | 29 | 9 | 168 |
Balochistan
[edit]The name of a constituency of Provincial Assembly of Balochistan is as follows: PB (Province of Balochistan) followed by a number. A member of the Provincial Assembly is called an MPA. There are 65 seats in this assembly, with 51 being general seats, 11 being reserved seats for women, and 3 being reserved seats for non-Muslims.
Division | District | General | Women | Non-Muslims | Total | |
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District | Division | |||||
Zhob | Sherani | 1 | 3 | 11 | 3 | |
Zhob | ||||||
1 | ||||||
Killa Saifullah | 1 | |||||
Loralai | Musakhel | 1 | 3 | |||
Barkhan | ||||||
Loralai | 1 | |||||
Dukki | 1 | |||||
Sibi | Ziarat | 1 | 4 | |||
Harnai | ||||||
Sibi | 1 | |||||
Kohlu | 1 | |||||
Dera Bugti | 1 | |||||
Nasirabad | Jhal Magsi | 1 | 7 | |||
Kachhi | 1 | |||||
Nasirabad | 2 | |||||
Sohbatpur | 1 | |||||
Jafarabad | 1 | |||||
Usta Muhammad | 1 | |||||
Kalat | Khuzdar | 3 | 9 | |||
Surab | 1 | |||||
Kalat | 1 | |||||
Mastung | 1 | |||||
Awaran | 1 | |||||
Hub | 1 | |||||
Lasbela | 1 | |||||
Makran | Gwadar | 1 | 6 | |||
Kech | 4 | |||||
Panjgur | 1 | |||||
Rakhshan | Washuk | 1 | 4 | |||
Chagai | 1 | |||||
Kharan | 1 | |||||
Nushki | 1 | |||||
Quetta | Quetta | 9 | 15 | |||
Karezat | 1 | |||||
Pishin | 2 | |||||
Killa Abdullah | 1 | |||||
Chaman | 2 | |||||
Total | 51 | 11 | 3 | 65 |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
[edit]The name of a constituency of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is as follows: PK (Province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa) followed by a number. A member of the Provincial Assembly is called an MPA. There are 145 seats in the Assembly, with 115 being general seats, 26 being reserved seats for women, and 4 being reserved seats for non-Muslims.
Division | District | General | Women | Non-Muslims | Total | |
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District | Division | |||||
Malakand | Upper Chitral | 1 | 27 | 26 | 4 | |
Lower Chitral | 1 | |||||
Swat | 7 | |||||
Upper Dir | 3 | |||||
Lower Dir | 5 | |||||
Bajaur | 3 | |||||
Malakand | 2 | |||||
Buner | 3 | |||||
Shangla | 2 | |||||
Hazara | Upper Kohistan | 1 | 18 | |||
Lower Kohistan | 1 | |||||
Kolai-Palas | 1 | |||||
Battagram | 2 | |||||
Mansehra | 5 | |||||
Torghar | 1 | |||||
Abbottabad | 4 | |||||
Haripur | 3 | |||||
Mardan | Swabi | 5 | 13 | |||
Mardan | 8 | |||||
Peshawar | Charsadda | 5 | 29 | |||
Mohmand | 2 | |||||
Khyber | 3 | |||||
Peshawar | 14 | |||||
Nowshera | 5 | |||||
Kohat | Kohat | 4 | 11 | |||
Hangu | 2 | |||||
Orakzai | 1 | |||||
Kurram | 2 | |||||
Karak | 2 | |||||
Bannu | Bannu | 4 | 9 | |||
North Waziristan | 2 | |||||
Lakki Marwat | 3 | |||||
D I Khan | Tank | 1 | 8 | |||
Upper South Waziristan | 1 | |||||
Lower South Waziristan | 1 | |||||
Dera Ismail Khan | 5 | |||||
Total | 115 | 26 | 4 | 145 |
Gilgit Baltistan
[edit]The constituency of Gilgit Baltistan Assembly is called GBA (Gilgit Baltistan Assembly). A total of 33 seats are in the assembly.
Detail | General | Women | Technocrats | Total |
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Gilgit | 3 | 6 | 3 | |
Hunza | 1 | |||
Nagar | 2 | |||
Skardu | 4 | |||
Kharmang | 1 | |||
Shigar | 1 | |||
Astore | 2 | |||
Tangir | 1 | |||
Darel | 1 | |||
Diamir | 2 | |||
Ghizer | 2 | |||
Gupis–Yasin | 1 | |||
Ghanche | 3 | |||
Total | 24 | 6 | 3 | 33 |
Constituencies of Gilgit Baltistan.
Below table shows constituencies of Gilgit Baltistan.
Constituencies of Gilgit Baltistan | ||
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District | Provincial Assembly | Number of Voters[1] |
Gilgit | GBA-1 Gilgit-I | 30,556 |
GBA-2 Gilgit-II | 33,733 | |
GBA-3 Gilgit-III | 34,103 | |
Nagar | GBA-4 Nagar-I | 18,805 |
GBA-5 Nagar-II | 11,989 | |
Hunza | GBA-6 Hunza-I | 36,427 |
Skardu | GBA-7 Skardu-I | 16,552 |
GBA-8 Skardu-II | 34,210 | |
GBA-9 Skardu-III | 20,559 | |
GBA-10 Skardu-IV | 21,806 | |
Kharmang | GBA-11 Kharmang-I | 21,941 |
Shigar | GBA-12 Shigar-I | 30,402 |
Astore | GBA-13 Astore-I | 27,677 |
GBA-14 Astore-II | 24,398 | |
Diamir | GBA-15 Diamer-I | 26,789 |
GBA-16 (Diamer-II) | 28,058 | |
Tangir | GBA-17 Tangir-I | 25,617 |
Darel | GBA-18 Darel-I | 15,645 |
Ghizer | GBA-19 Ghizer-I | 31,240 |
Gupis–Yasin | GBA-20 Gupis–Yasin-I | 34,384 |
Ghizer | GBA-21 Ghizer-II | 27,566 |
Ghanche | GBA-22 Ghanche-I | 24,716 |
GBA-23 Ghanche-II | 23,288 | |
GBA-24 Ghanche-III | 16,844 | |
Total | 6,17,305 |
Azad Jammu and Kashmir
[edit]The constituency of Azad Kashmir Assembly is called LA (Legislative Assembly).
District | General | Women | Technocrat | Ulema | Overseas | Total |
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Mirpur | 4 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
Bhimber | 3 | |||||
Kotli | 5 | |||||
Bagh | 3 | |||||
Haveli | 1 | |||||
Poonch | 4 | |||||
Sudhnoti | 2 | |||||
Neelum | 1 | |||||
Muzaffarabad | 4 | |||||
Hattian Bala | 2 | |||||
Jammu and others[2] | 6 | |||||
Kashmir Valley[3] | 6 | |||||
Total | 41 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 49 |
Tables show list of constituencies of provincial assemblies of Pakistan.
Constituencies of Azad Kashmir.
Below table shows constituencies of Azad Kashmir.
Constituencies of Azad Kashmir | ||||
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District [4] | Provincial Assembly | Number of Voters[5] | ||
Male | Female | Total | ||
Mirpur | LA-1 | 48,216 | 45,264 | 93,480 |
LA-2 | 44,101 | 40,885 | 84,986 | |
LA-3 | 45,447 | 40,470 | 85,917 | |
LA-4 | 45,759 | 41,281 | 87,040 | |
Bhimber | LA-5 | 45,979 | 36,641 | 82,620 |
LA-6 | 50,090 | 42,798 | 92,888 | |
LA-7 | 59,581 | 52,448 | 96459 | |
Kotli | LA-8 | 40,925 | 32,196 | 73,121 |
LA-9 | 47,375 | 39,247 | 86,622 | |
LA-10 | 39,397 | 31,136 | 70,533 | |
LA-11 | 57,429 | 48,398 | 105,827 | |
LA-12 | 57,838 | 48,590 | 106,428 | |
Bagh | LA-13 | 52,955 | 43,265 | 96,220 |
LA-14 | 54,302 | 48,189 | 102,491 | |
LA-15 | 51,703 | 44,860 | 96,563 | |
Haveli | LA-16 | 47,491 | 40,323 | 87,814 |
Poonch
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LA-17 | 52,835 | 45,067 | 97,902 |
LA-18 | 50,758 | 43,750 | 94,508 | |
LA-19 | 46,515 | 39,263 | 85,778 | |
LA-20 | 33,993 | 30,106 | 64,099 | |
Sudhnoti | LA-21 | 31,126 | 28,547 | 59,673 |
LA-22 | 44,983 | 39,693 | 84,676 | |
Neelam | LA-23 | 57,671 | 49,840 | 107,511 |
Muzaffarabad | LA-24 | 53,059 | 45,300 | 98,359 |
LA-25 | 34,976 | 29,255 | 64,231 | |
LA-26 | 32,153 | 26,817 | 58,970 | |
LA-27 | 48,529 | 39,177 | 87,706 | |
Hattian Bala | LA-28 | 44,943 | 36,568 | 81,511 |
LA-29 | 33,395 | 30,199 | 63,594 | |
LA-30 | 31,233 | 25,797 | 5,7030 | |
LA-31 | 58,074 | 48,506 | 106,580 | |
LA-32 | 39,299 | 31,566 | 70,865 | |
LA-33 | 37,173 | 30,695 | 67,868 | |
Jammu & Others | LA-34 | 9,810 | 7,953 | 17,763 |
LA-35 | 47,580 | 34,967 | 82,547 | |
LA-36 | 55,423 | 38,381 | 93,804 | |
LA-37 | 56,944 | 38,750 | 95,694 | |
LA-38 | 27,795 | 20,709 | 48,504 | |
LA-39 | 19,549 | 16,906 | 36,455 | |
Kashmir Valley | LA-40 | 2,670 | 2,657 | 5,327 |
LA-41 | 2,736 | 2,314 | 5,050 | |
LA-42 | 2,420 | 2,041 | 4,461 | |
LA-43 | 1,322 | 1,135 | 2,457 | |
LA-44 | 3,376 | 2,964 | 6,340 | |
LA-45 | 3,860 | 3,091 | 6,951 | |
Total voters | 1,752,788 | 1,468,005 | 3,220,793 |
National Assembly and Provincial Assembly Seat segments list
[edit]Constituency name of National Assembly along with the name of Provincial Assemblies in the same area with the area name.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Of the 617,305 voters in Gilgit-Baltistan, 46% are women". GBVotes. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
- ^ "Azad Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly". www.ajkassembly.gok.pk. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
- ^ "Azad Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly". www.ajkassembly.gok.pk. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
- ^ "Azad Kashmir Spectator: Constituencies in Azad Kashmir | AJK Polls". Retrieved 2016-02-21.
- ^ Raza, Ghalib. "General Elections, 2021-Election Commission Of AJ&K". ec.ajk.gov.pk. Retrieved 2021-07-29.
List of Pakistan National Assembly Seats
- "Welcome to the Website of Provincial Assembly of Balochistan". pabalochistan.gov.pk. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- "Welcome to Provincial Assembly of Punjab". pap.gov.pk. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- "KP Assembly". pakp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- "Welcome to the Website of Provincial Assembly of Sindh". pas.gov.pk. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- "Election Commission of Pakistan". ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
- "Pakistan Elections | Pakistan Elections 2013". elections.com.pk. Archived from the original on 2014-07-16. Retrieved 2014-07-22.