Pakistan's 2024 Elections: A Crossroads Amidst Crisis

Election details released by the Election Commission of Pakistan 



Enlisted Political Parties 


According to the details released by the Election Commission, it shows that 17 thousand 816 candidates are participating in the elections. 5 thousand 121 candidates are participating in the National Assembly seats. 12 thousand 695 candidates will contest for the seats of provincial assemblies. 

EC said that 11 thousand 785 independent candidates are participating in the National and Provincial Assembly seats. 3 thousand 748 independent candidates and 1873 candidates of political parties will win the National Assembly seats. 

8 thousand 537 independent candidates and 4 thousand 158 candidates of political parties will compete for the provincial assembly seats. 882 women candidates are also in the fray for the National and Provincial Assembly seats

  • The Election Commission said that 312 women candidates for National Assembly seats and 570 women candidates for Provincial Assembly seats will participate in the elections. Eunuchs are also participating in the elections in 4 seats across the country. 

There are a total of 6,031 political party candidates for the National and Provincial Assemblies. Almost twice as many independent candidates are participating as political parties. 

  • There will be 6 thousand 710 candidates in Punjab Assembly seats, 2 thousand 878 candidates in Sindh Assembly seats. 


1834 candidates will be in the fray for the general seats of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly. There are 1763 male, 69 female and 2 transgender candidates on the general seats of KP Assembly. 

1273 candidates will contest the general seats of Balochistan Assembly. 1233 male and 40 female candidates will join the race for the general seats of Balochistan Assembly. 

A total of 12695 candidates will contest the general seats of the four provincial assemblies. 6 thousand 710 candidates will contest on the general seats of Punjab Assembly. There are 6405 men and 305 women in the race for the general seats of the Punjab Assembly. 


Political parties have fielded 1874 candidates for the Punjab Assembly. 4836 independent candidates will join the race to get general seats of Punjab Assembly. 

2878 candidates will compete in the general seats of Sindh Assembly. 2722 men and 156 women will contest the general seats of the Sindh Assembly. For the Sindh Assembly, 949 political parties and 1929 independents will be in the field.

As many as 128 million people are registered to cast their votes, almost half of whom are under the age of 35. More than 5,000 candidates - of whom just 313 are women - are contesting the 266 directly-elected seats in the 336-member National Assembly.


The Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) (PML-N) and the PPP are considered the two major parties going into the vote.

However, picking out candidates from Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party is more difficult, after it was banned from using the cricket bat symbol under which all its candidates run. 


The move has forced PTI-backed candidates, who are running as independents, to use other symbols instead, including calculators, electric heaters and dice. Electoral symbols play a key role in a country where more than 40% are unable to read

Symbols like polar bears and peacocks are on the ballot. 

The PTI allege other tactics have also been used to prevent their candidates from campaigning for and winning seats, including locking up PTI members and supporters and banning them from holding rallies, effectively forcing them underground.


Imran Khan is serving at least 14 years in prison, having been sentenced in three separate cases in the space of five days last week. The PTI alleges interference by Pakistan's powerful military, with whom Khan is said to have fallen out before his ousting and imprisonment.

But people were able to vote for Nawaz Sharif - the PML-N leader, who at the time of the last election was beginning a sentence for corruption.

The former PM was ousted in a 1999 military coup and had his third term cut short in 2017 - but he recently returned from self-imposed exile. He had his lifetime ban on holding office overturned, and also got his criminal record wiped clean at the end of last year, allowing him to stand for what would be a record fourth term.

Counting of votes continues after the polling time has ended in the general elections in Pakistan and the subsequent results are being announced. 

The Election Commission of Pakistan says that this time the election results will be compiled through the Election Management System (EMC) which is also capable of giving offline results without internet. 

Election Commission officials insist that this system is completely different from the previous Result Transmission System (RTS). However, it can be called a new version of the Election Commission's own Result Management System (RMS). 

According to election officials, this software has been developed by a private company. 

It should be noted that this time more than 24 crore vote slips have been printed. Now the votes will not be cast 100%, but the Election Commission is bound to keep an account of all these 100% slips.

To conclude, The polling time has ended in the general elections across the country, the doors of all the polling stations were closed at the appointed time at five o'clock while the voters inside the polling station were allowed to cast their votes. The Election Commission had announced that the voting No proposal for extension is under consideration, voting time is 5 pmIt has been maintained till 10 pm. 

After the polling time was over, the counting process started in all the polling stations. According to the Election Commission officials, the unofficial and unofficial results can be broadcasted after 6 pm. The polling process across the country remained peaceful. 

Although it was believed that this would be the most controversial election in history, however,  No major tragic incidents were reported from any corner of the country.

For Part 1 click here 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Christmas: A Christmas story,

#Man City

Cybertruck delivery ratio currently stands at 219 to 1