2018 Sindh provincial election

Provincial elections were held in the Pakistani province of Sindh to elect the members of the 13th Provincial Assembly of Sindh on 25 July 2018, alongside nationwide general elections and three other provincial elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and Punjab. The remaining two territories of Pakistan, AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan, were ineligible to vote due to their disputed status.[2][3]

2018 Sindh provincial election

← 2013 25 July 2018 2024 →

130 out of 168 seats in the Sindh Assembly
85 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout48.11%(Decrease6.51%)[1]
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Murad Ali Shah Imran Ismail Khawaja Izharul Hassan
Party PPP PTI MQM-P
Leader's seat Jamshoro-I Karachi South-V Karachi Central-II
Last election 91 seats, 32.63% 4 seats, 6.08% 51 seats, 25.53%
Seats won 98 30 21
Seat change Increase 7 Increase 26 Decrease 30
Popular vote 3,853,081 1,435,813 773,951
Percentage 38.44% 14.47% 7.65%
Swing Increase5.81pp Increase8.39pp Decrease17.88pp

Map of Sindh showing Assembly Constituencies and winning Parties

Chief Minister before election

Murad Ali Shah
PPP

Elected Chief Minister

Murad Ali Shah
PPP

Background

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Following the 2013 elections, despite a significant drop in vote share, the left-wing Pakistan Peoples Party remained the largest party in the assembly and held a comfortable majority with 91 seats. They were followed by the secularist, Muhajir-centric, Muttahida Qaumi Movement, which repeated its 2008 exploits, by securing 51 seats. New additions into the assembly included Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, a welfarist, anti-establishment party led by former cricketer Imran Khan, who emerged as the second largest party in Karachi and gained 4 seats. Meanwhile, Pakistan Muslim League (F), PPP's perennial rival in Interior Sindh, held 11 seats.

Following the elections for the slot of chief ministership, Pakistan Peoples Party was easily able to form a government in Sindh for the ninth time in its existence.[4] Party veteran Qaim Ali Shah was elected in the role of provincial chief minister for the third time in his career, and remained at the position until 2016 when he stepped down and was replaced by Syed Murad Ali Shah.[5]

MQM Splits

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During this tenure, MQM ceased to exist as single party due to internal rifts in the wake of the party's leader, Altaf Hussain, giving a controversial speech in August, 2016.[6] It split into MQM-Pakistan and MQM-London, the former in control of Farooq Sattar, while the latter managed by Hussain, who is in self-imposed exile in London since 1991.[7]

Meanwhile, Mustafa Kamal's nascent Pak Sarzameen Party chipped away at MQM-P members.[8] Kamal himself being a former MQM stalwart and erstwhile Mayor of Karachi, who formed the PSP on 23 March 2016.[9]

Further still, in the lead up to 2018 Senate elections, the MQM-P faction saw another split - into Sattar's MQM-PIB and Aamir Khan's MQM-Bahadruabad. The reason for the split being grievances over the allotment of Senate tickets.[10]

Rise of PTI in Karachi

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In Karachi, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf was seen as a better alternative for the city because of the increasing support and popularity of Imran Khan with the help of the establishment. In May 2018 PTI Chairman presented ten-point Karachi agenda which included holding direct mayoral elections and improving the education system, healthcare and hospitals, police, business and industry, power shortages, playgrounds and sporting facilities, environment, sewerage and the circular railway, this also attracted many people of Karachi to support PTI which never been materialized at any stage.

PTI won 21 Sindh Assembly Seats out of 43 and 14 National Assembly Seat from Karachi and emerged as the largest party in Karachi in terms of vote bank and seats. Nearly 0.7 Million Karachi citizens voted for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.[11]

Results

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98 30 21 14 4
PPP PTI MQM GDA OTH

Vote Share of different parties in the election.

  PPP (38.44%)
  GDA (15.11%)
  PTI (14.47%)
  MQM (7.65%)
  MMA (6.00%)
  TLP (4.51%)
  PML(N) (2.00%)
  PSP (1.61%)
  IND & OTH (10.21%)

Seat Share of different parties in the election.

  PPP (58.93%)
  PTI (17.86%)
  MQM (12.50%)
  GDA (8.33%)
  TLP (1.79%)
  MMA (0.60%)
Party Votes % Contested Seats[12] /-
General Women Minorities Total
Pakistan Peoples Party 38,53,904 38.44 128 76 17 5 98  7
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 14,51,132 14.47 97 23 5 2 30  26
Muttahida Qaumi Movement Pakistan 7,66,789 7.65 61 16 4 1 21  30
Grand Democratic Alliance 15,14,775 15.11 83 11 2 1 14  
Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan 4,52,109 4.51 67 2 1 0 3  
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal 6,01,131 6.00 107 1 0 0 1  1
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 2,45,415 2.00 68 0 0 0 0  4
Pak Sarzameen Party 1,61,860 1.61 77 0 0 0 0  
Independents & Others 9.78,897 10.21 1,506 0 0 0 0
Postponed 1 0 0 1
Total Valid Votes 10,026,012 96.08
Invalid/Blank Votes 4,08,538 3.92
Total Votes polled 1,04,34,550 100 2,194 130 29 9 168 0
Registered voters/Turnout 2,18,28,628 47.80
Source:[13][14] Note: The election was postponed in PS-87 Malir-I due to the death of a major candidate.

Division-wise results

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Division Total seats PPP PTI MQM GDA Others
Larkana 17 14 1 0 2 0
Sukkur 15 11 1 0 3 0
Nawabshah 14 10 0 0 4 0
Mirpur Khas 11 10 0 0 1 0
Hyderabad 29 25 0 3 1 0
Karachi 44 6 21 13 0 3
Total 130 76 23 16 11 3

District-wise results

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Division District Total seats PPP PTI MQM GDA Others
Larkana Jacobabad 3 2 1 0 0 0
Kashmore 3 3 0 0 0 0
Shikarpur 3 2 0 0 1 0
Larkana 4 3 0 0 1 0
Qambar Shahdadkot 4 4 0 0 0 0
Sukkur Ghotki 4 2 1 0 1 0
Sukkur 4 4 0 0 0 0
Khairpur 7 5 0 0 2 0
Nawabshah Naushahro Feroz 4 3 0 0 1 0
Nawabshah 4 4 0 0 0 0
Sanghar 6 3 0 0 3 0
Mirpur Khas Mirpur Khas 4 4 0 0 0 0
Umerkot 3 3 0 0 0 0
Tharparkar 4 3 0 0 1 0
Hyderabad Matiari 2 2 0 0 0 0
Tando Allahyar 2 2 0 0 0 0
Hyderabad 6 3 0 3 0 0
Tando Muhammad Khan 2 2 0 0 0 0
Badin 5 4 0 0 1 0
Sujawal 2 2 0 0 0 0
Thatta 3 3 0 0 0 0
Jamshoro 3 3 0 0 0 0
Dadu 4 4 0 0 0 0
Karachi Malir 5 4 0 0 0 0
Korangi 7 0 2 5 0 0
East 8 1 7 0 0 0
South 5 0 3 0 0 2
West 11 1 5 4 0 1
Central 8 0 4 4 0 0
Total 130 76 23 16 11 3

Constituency-wise results

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District Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin Turnout

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No. Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
Jacobabad PS-1 Jacobabad-I Muhammad Aslam Abro PTI 36,988 53.05 Mir Aurangzeb Panhwar PPP 25,260 36.23 11,728 43.90
PS-2 Jacobabad-II Sohrab Khan Sarki PPP 30,174 44.91 Tahir Hussain Khan Khoso PTI 23,314 34.70 6,860 46.24
PS-3 Jacobabad-III Mumtaz Hussain Khan PPP 31,662 47.52 Abdul Razzaq Khoso PTI 28,138 42.53 3,524 45.97
Kashmore PS-4 Kashmore-I Abdul Rauf Khoso PPP 36,765 58.76 Mir Ghalib Hussain Domki PTI 23,377 37.36 13,388 44.16
PS-5 Kashmore-II Ghulam Abid Khan PPP 29,901 56.34 Rab Nawaz MMA 19,674 37.07 10,227 37.85
PS-6 Kashmore-III Mir Shabbir Bijarani PPP Elected Unopposed[15]
Shikarpur PS-7 Shikarpur-I Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh PPP 50,311 51.82 Agha Taimoor Khan GDA 30,872 31.70 19,439 48.41
PS-8 Shikarpur-II Muhammad Shaharyar Khan Mahar GDA 37,714 39.48 Ameer Ali Jatoi IND 26,893 28.15 10,821 55.84
PS-9 Shikarpur-III Agha Siraj Durrani PPP 51,660 58.34 Muzaffar Ali Issani GDA 15,059 17.01 36,601 46.04
Larkana PS-10 Larkana-I Faryal Talpur PPP 53,674 56.43 Ameer Bux Bhutto PTI 37,732 39.67 15,942 53.97
PS-11 Larkana-II Moazzam Ali Khan GDA 32,206 54.93 Nida Khuhro PPP 21,825 37.23 10,381 41.12
PS-12 Larkana-III Sohail Anwar Siyal PPP 49,024 58.70 Syed Akbar Hussain GDA 22,634 27.10 26,390 48.32
PS-13 Larkana-IV Hizbullah Bughio PPP 46,141 46.37 Aadil Altaf Unar GDA 44,242 44.46 1,899 57.11
Qambar Shahadkot PS-14 Qambar Shahdadkot-I Mir Nadir Ali Khan Magsi PPP 32,388 52.17 Muzafar Ali Brohi GDA 10,350 16.67 22,038 41.93
PS-15 Qambar Shahdadkot-II Ghanwer Ali Khan Isran PPP 40,220 61.74 Safdar Ali Abbasi GDA 18,819 28.89 21,401 43.57
PS-16 Qambar Shahdadkot-III Sardar Khan Chandio PPP 42,180 90.53 Nawab Uddin PPP-SB 2,548 5.47 39,632 31.76
PS-17 Qambar Shahdadkot-IV Burhan Chandio PPP 40,079 68.05 Aqil Khan PTI 7,080 12.02 32,999 40.12
Ghotki PS-18 Ghotki-I Shahar Yar Khan Shar PTI 50,343 48.58 Jam Mehtab Hussain Dehar PPP 39,322 37.94 11,021 60.97
PS-19 Ghotki-II Abdul Bari Pitafi PPP 45,422 45.20 Ali Gohar Khan Mahar GDA 42,201 41.99 3,221 56.17
PS-20 Ghotki-III Ali Gohar Khan Mahar GDA 41,572 60.29 Ali Nawaz Khan Mehar PPP 12,689 18.40 28,883 46.91
PS-21 Ghotki-IV Ali Nawaz Khan Mehar PPP 32,241 37.74 Jam Saifullah Khan MMA 28,604 33.48 3,637 53.75
Sukkur PS-22 Sukkur-I Ikramullah Khan Dharejo PPP 32,984 43.84 Ali Gohar Khan Mahar GDA 26,015 34.57 6,969 55.36
PS-23 Sukkur-II Awais Qadir Shah PPP 43,737 50.10 Muhammad Ali GDA 36,598 41.93 7,139 61.43
PS-24 Sukkur-III Syed Farukh Ahmed Shah PPP 34,027 43.64 Muhammad Zubair Hafeez MMA 10,448 13.40 23,579 45.13
PS-25 Sukkur-IV Nasir Hussain Shah PPP 42,503 48.22 Ameer Bux Alyas Mir IND 21,364 24.24 21,139 47.71
Khairpur PS-26 Khairpur-I Qaim Ali Shah PPP 48,271 60.33 Abdul Ghaffar Sheikh GDA 28,129 35.15 20,142 50.19
PS-27 Khairpur-II Munawar Ali Wassan PPP 46,557 62.28 Mian Zaheer Abbas Talpur IND 24,115 32.26 22,442 51.76
PS-28 Khairpur-III Sajid Ali Banbhan PPP 40,524 51.62 Syed Masooq Mohyuddin Shah GDA 29,304 37.33 11,220 57.06
PS-29 Khairpur-IV Muhammad Rafique GDA 37,135 47.27 Shiraz Shokat Rajper PPP 36,234 46.12 901 57.19
PS-30 Khairpur-V Syed Ahmed Raza Shah Jeelani PPP 39,035 52.31 Ghulam Rasool Sahito GDA 22,575 30.25 16,460 50.94
PS-31 Khairpur-VI Naeem Ahmed Kharal PPP 36,429 50.45 Ismail Shah GDA 28,712 39.77 7,717 49.13
PS-32 Khairpur-VII Muhammad Rashid Shah GDA 36,285 49.93 Nawab Ali Wassan PPP 32,077 44.14 4,208 50.71
Naushahro Feroze PS-33 Naushahro Feroze-I Syed Serfraz Hussain Shah PPP 52,974 53.72 Maqsood Ali Khushik GDA 37,466 37.99 15,508 56.90
PS-34 Naushahro Feroze-II Murad Ali Shah PPP 51,476 47.72 Abdul Sattar Rajper GDA 32,451 30.08 19,025 54.41
PS-35 Naushahro Feroze-III Mumtaz Ali Chandio PPP 38,440 39.98 Raza Ali Khan Jatoi GDA 35,040 36.44 3,400 55.38
PS-36 Naushahro Feroze-IV Arif Mustafa Jatoi GDA 47,557 48.98 Zia Ul Hassan PPP 45,850 47.22 1,707 54.38
Nawabshah PS-37 Nawabshah-I Azra Fazal Pechuho PPP 55,525 59.79 Syed Bagh Ali Shah GDA 24,640 26.53 30,885 49.78
PS-38 Nawabshah-II Tariq Masood Arain PPP 47,405 50.03 Naeem Akhtar MQM 14,889 15.71 32,516 44.23
PS-39 Nawabshah-III Ghulam Qadir Chandio PPP 58,159 58.42 Syed Zain ul Abdin SUP 33,561 33.71 24,598 59.79
PS-40 Nawabshah-IV Khan Muhammad Dahri PPP 56,755 63.93 Asif Ali Shah GDA 19,837 22.35 36,918 52.01
Sanghar PS-41 Sanghar-I Ali Ghulam Nizamani GDA 36,081 46.73 Mashooque Ali PPP 35,935 46.54 146 51.33
PS-42 Sanghar-II Qazi Shams-ud-Din Rajar GDA 44,636 52.69 Ali Hassan PPP 35,059 41.39 9,577 59.86
PS-43 Sanghar-III Jam Madad Ali Khan PPP 44,750 59.01 Jam Zulfiqar Ali Khan GDA 28,495 37.57 16,255 55.43
PS-44 Sanghar-IV Faraz Dero PPP 54,156 70.87 Niaz Hussain GDA 13,711 17.94 40,445 45.53
PS-45 Sanghar-V Shahid Abdul Salam Thahim PPP 45,818 56.05 Muhammad Bux GDA 31,206 38.17 14,612 50.43
PS-46 Sanghar-VI Waryam Faqqeer GDA 42,472 48.43 Rana Abdul Sattar PPP 41,549 47.38 923 58.60
Mirpur Khas PS-47 Mirpur Khas-I Hari Ram Kishori Lal PPP 33,793 36.69 Mujeeb Ul Haq MQM 23,840 25.88 9,953 48.28
PS-48 Mirpur Khas-II Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah PPP 38,112 48.20 Syed Ali Nawaz Shah Rizvi IND 36,271 45.87 1,841 54.25
PS-49 Mirpur Khas-III Noor Ahmed Bhurgri PPP 53,006 57.99 Shuja Muhammad Shah IND 32,085 35.12 20,921 53.70
PS-50 Mirpur Khas-IV Mir Tariq Ali Khan Talpur PPP 50,258 58.60 Inayat Ullah GDA 27,609 32.19 22,649 53.68
Umerkot PS-51 Umerkot-I Syed Sardar Ali Shah PPP 58,680 61.86 Faqir Muhammad Jadam Mangiro GDA 29,842 31.46 28,838 58.69
PS-52 Umerkot-II Syed Mardan Ali Shah PPP 52,647 60.55 Arbab Ghulam Rahim GDA 32,148 36.97 20,499 66.71
PS-53 Umerkot-III Nawab Muhammad Taimur Talpur PPP 55,351 59.93 Dost Muhammad PTI 31,689 34.31 23,662 62.62
Tharparkar PS-54 Tharparkar-I Abdul Razzaque Rahimoon GDA 26,510 41.08 Dost Muhammad PPP 25,403 39.37 1,107 69.40
PS-55 Tharparkar-II Muhammad Qasim Soomro PPP 47,344 51.20 Arbab Anwar Jabbar GDA 33,215 35.92 14,129 69.66
PS-56 Tharparkar-III Fakeer Sher Muhammad Bilalani PPP 55,160 51.78 Arbab Togachi Fawad Razzaq GDA 33,369 31.32 21,791 73.92
PS-57 Tharparkar-IV Arbab Lutfullah PPP 65,829 55.92 Arbab Ghulam Rahim GDA 44,675 37.95 21,154 69.31
Matiari PS-58 Matiari-I Makhdoom Mehboob Zaman PPP 56,829 59.81 Naseer Ahmed GDA 34,648 36.47 22,181 54.48
PS-59 Matiari-II Makhdoom Rafik Zaman PPP 46,334 54.98 Syed Jalal Shah GDA 24,377 28.93 21,957 53.63
Tando Allahyar PS-60 Tando Allahyar-I Syed Zia Abbas Shah PPP 51,325 51.52 Ali Ahmed Palh PTI 34,761 34.89 16,564 51.58
PS-61 Tando Allahyar-II Imdad Ali Pitafi PPP 47,394 52.63 Khair Muhammad Khokhar GDA 38,990 43.30 8,404 57.30
Hyderabad PS-62 Hyderabad-I Jam Khan PPP 35,278 63.80 Ayaz Latif Pilijo GDA 13,636 24.66 21,642 43.04
PS-63 Hyderabad-II Sharjeel Memon PPP 44,265 56.00 Muhammad Ali Qazi TPP 22,607 28.60 21,658 51.81
PS-64 Hyderabad-III Abdul Jabbar Khan PPP 21,896 31.14 Muhammad Younis MQM 18,292 26.01 3,604 42.60
PS-65 Hyderabad-IV Nadeem Ahmed Siddiqui MQM 28,170 35.08 Mustansar Billah PTI 21,355 26.60 6,815 38.32
PS-66 Hyderabad-V Mohammad Rashid Khilji MQM 27,491 34.39 Azhar Muhammad Shaikh PTI 19,680 24.62 7,811 38.66
PS-67 Hyderabad-VI Nasir Hussain Qureshi MQM 22,563 34.46 Umaid Ali Junejo PTI 13,403 20.47 9,160 41.63
Tando Muhammad Khan PS-68 Tando Muhammad Khan-I Syed Aijaz Hussain Shah PPP 32,665 42.82 Mir Ali Hyder Talpur GDA 20,738 27.18 11,927 54.99
PS-69 Tando Muhammad Khan-II Abdul Karim Soomro PPP 32,109 50.80 Abdul Raheem Katiar GDA 19,486 30.83 12,623 51.82
Badin PS-70 Badin-I Bashir Ahmed PPP 44,415 61.27 Riaz Ahmed GDA 23,137 31.92 21,278 53.71
PS-71 Badin-II Allah Bux Talpur PPP 38,550 48.95 Mir Abdullah Khan Talpur GDA 33,047 41.96 5,503 52.41
PS-72 Badin-III Hasnain Mirza GDA 43,113 49.84 Syed Ali Bux Shah PPP 35,795 41.38 7,318 56.14
PS-73 Badin-IV Taj Muhammad Mallah PPP 37,432 46.13 Fehmida Mirza GDA 36,517 45.00 915 58.04
PS-74 Badin-V Muhammad Ismail Rahoo PPP 44,956 57.19 Zulfiqar Mirza GDA 28,895 36.76 16,061 57.84
Sujawal PS-75 Sujawal-I Shah Hussain Shah Sheerazi PPP 61,422 78.27 Muhammad Ismail Memon MMA 7,362 9.38 54,060 43.55
PS-76 Sujawal-II Muhammad Ali Malkani PPP 49,980 67.73 Ghulam Muhammad Naeemi TLP 17,832 24.17 32,148 48.80
Thatta PS-77 Thatta-I Riaz Hussain Shah Sheerazi PPP 50,911 76.61 Arslan Bux Brohi PTI 5,192 7.72 45,719 46.91
PS-78 Thatta-II Ali Hassan Zardari PPP 48,835 84.40 Zaib Niazi PTI 4,350 7.52 44,485 41.52
PS-79 Thatta-III Jam Awais Bijar Khan Jokhio PPP 43,874 75.77 Mitho Khan Baloch PTI 4,512 7.79 39,362 41.78
Jamshoro PS-80 Jamshoro-I Murad Ali Shah PPP 50,467 62.94 Syed Jalal Mehmood SUP 21,915 27.33 28,552 56.78
PS-81 Jamshoro-II Giyanoo Mal PPP 34,957 52.14 Malik Changez Khan IND 26,975 40.24 7,982 52.09
PS-82 Jamshoro-III Asad Sikandar PPP 40,604 49.69 Sikandar Ali Sohro IND 36,315 44.44 4,289 59.98
Dadu PS-83 Dadu-I Abdul Aziz Junejo PPP 52,020 56.47 Ahsan Ali Jatoi PTI 38,030 41.29 13,990 49.04
PS-84 Dadu-II Fayaz Ali Butt PPP 42,232 47.92 Sadaqat Ali Jatoi PTI 41,091 46.63 1,141 52.44
PS-85 Dadu-III Pir Mujeeb ul Haq PPP 47,393 58.34 Ashique Ali Zahoor PTI 26,795 32.98 20,598 47.41
PS-86 Dadu-IV Syed Salah Shah Jillani PPP 43,720 50.05 Banda Ali Leghari PTI 38,794 44.41 4,926 51.43
Malir PS-87 Karachi Malir-I Election Postponed
PS-88 Karachi Malir-II Muhammad Yousuf Baloch PPP 22,563 34.84 Muhammad Rizwan Khan PTI 16,392 25.31 6,171 44.51
PS-89 Karachi Malir-III Muhammad Saleem Baloch PPP 23,937 29.35 Syed Ali Hussain PTI 18,800 23.05 5,137 42.95
PS-90 Karachi Malir-IV Abdul Razak Raja PPP 16,313 31.11 Shahid Iqbal Arain PML(N) 9,371 17.87 6,942 44.43
PS-91 Karachi Malir-V Mehmood Alam Jamot PPP 17,880 28.71 Khalil Ur Rehman Jadoon PTI 12,612 20.25 5,268 45.19
Korangi Karachi PS-92 Karachi Korangi -I Muhammad Hussain Khan MQM 29,889 33.29 Abid Jillani PTI 25,643 28.56 4,246 42.91
PS-93 Karachi Korangi-II Hamid Zafar MQM 32,570 33.41 Waqas Iqbal PTI 21,939 22.50 10,631 44.17
PS-94 Karachi Korangi-III Syed Hashim Raza Jilani MQM 32,729 35.96 Muhammad Wajahat TLP 14,030 15.42 18,699 37.61
PS-95 Karachi Korangi-IV Muhammad Javed Hanif Khan MQM 21,524 36.39 Muhammad Mehboob Ur Rehman TLP 11,643 19.68 9,880 36.36
PS-96 Karachi Korangi-V Ghulam Jellani MQM 19,864 29.09 Muhammad Abu Bakar TLP 18,962 27.77 902 38.24
PS-97 Karachi Korangi-VI Raja Azhar Khan PTI 10,473 22.37 Waqar Hussain Shah MQM 9,395 20.07 1,078 36.86
PS-98 Karachi Korangi-VII Adeel Ahmed PTI 14,415 25.04 Masood Mehmood MQM 13,006 22.59 1,409 37.03
Karachi East PS-99 Karachi East-I Haleem Adil Sheikh PTI 6,029 28.63 Shahab uddin PPP 5,402 25.65 627 38.03
PS-100 Karachi East-II Kareem Bux Gabol PTI 17,200 35.86 Taj Muhammad PPP 7,351 15.32 9,849 38.79
PS-101 Karachi East-III Syed Firdous Shamim Naqvi PTI 28,036 44.84 Muhammad Haroon Siddiqui MQM 11,534 18.45 16,502 40.63
PS-102 Karachi East-IV Arsalan Taj Hussain PTI 47,949 47.85 Muhammad Arsalan Khan MQM 17,337 17.30 30,612 41.38
PS-103 Karachi East-V Bilal Ahmed Ghaffar PTI 41,454 43.82 Muhammad Junaid Mukati MMA 17,729 18.74 23,725 41.15
PS-104 Karachi East-VI Saeed Ghani PPP 27,635 37.53 Irfanullah Khan Marwat GDA 11,213 15.23 16,422 43.01
PS-105 Karachi East-VII Muhammad Ali Aziz PTI 28,882 32.94 Faisal Rafiq MQM 20,284 23.14 8,598 37.24
PS-106 Karachi East-VIII Jamal Uddin Siddiqui PTI 25,840 33.76 Muhammad Zaid MQM 13,163 17.20 12,677 37.93
Karachi South PS-107 Karachi South-I Muhammad Younus Soomro TLP 26,498 30.32 Muhammad Asghar Khan PTI 16,609 19.01 9,889 40.28
PS-108 Karachi South-II Syed Abdul Rasheed MMA 16,821 21.78 Abdul Nasir Baloch PTI 15,579 20.17 1,242 38.13
PS-109 Karachi South-III Ramzan Ghanchi PTI 25,345 28.98 Ahmed TLP 19,913 22.77 5,432 37.50
PS-110 Karachi South-IV Khurrum Sher Zaman PTI 38,884 41.46 Syed Najmi Alam PPP 14,049 14.98 24,835 40.21
PS-111 Karachi South-V Imran Ismail PTI 30,578 41.77 Sufian MMA 8,754 11.96 21,824 41.59
Karachi West PS-112 Karachi West-I Liaquat Ali Askani PPP 11,971 24.73 Amjad Iqbal Afridi PTI 9,394 19.40 2,577 38.36
PS-113 Karachi West-II Shah Nawaz Jadoon PTI 18,691 29.60 Humayun Muhammad Khan PPP 14,967 23.70 3,724 43.79
PS-114 Karachi West-III Muhammad Shabbir Qureshi PTI 13,325 19.99 Syed Shahid Mian MQM 12,129 18.19 1,196 38.07
PS-115 Karachi West-IV Muhammad Qasim TLP 21,596 27.08 Abdul Rehman PTI 15,071 18.90 6,525 41.08
PS-116 Karachi West-V Malik Shehzad Awan PTI 9,966 28.60 Salheen PML(N) 9,711 27.87 255 36.60
PS-117 Karachi West-VI Sadaqat Hussain MQM 25,441 29.66 Shakeel Ahmed TLP 17,074 19.90 8,367 49.39
PS-118 Karachi West-VII Adeel Shahzad MQM 18,491 28.71 Malik Muhammad Arif Awan PTI 12,938 20.09 5,553 36.56
PS-119 Karachi West-VIII Ali Khursheedi MQM 23,532 31.94 Shakeel Akhter PTI 12,841 17.43 10,691 43.59
PS-120 Karachi West-IX Saeed Ahmad Afridi PTI 14,561 23.06 Ahmed Nadeem Mughal MQM 12,110 19.18 2,451 36.92
PS-121 Karachi West-X Basit Ahmed Siddiqui MQM 9,936 22.78 Jan Muhammad Gabol PTI 9,469 21.71 467 37.46
PS-122 Karachi West-XI Rabistan Khan PTI 6,244 21.04 Muhammad Mazahir Amir MQM 5,476 18.46 768 38.59
Karachi Central PS-123 Karachi Central-I Waseemuddin Qureshi MQM 28,161 36.49 Faizan Muslim PTI 20,577 26.67 7,584 39.46
PS-124 Karachi Central-II Khawaja Izharul Hassan MQM 26,162 35.05 Muhammad Farooq TLP 17,909 24.00 8,253 36.70
PS-125 Karachi Central-III Abbas Jafri PTI 30,687 30.84 Abdul Haseeb MQM 26,818 26.95 3,869 40.44
PS-126 Karachi Central-IV Omar Omari PTI 30,338 31.40 Asif Ali Khan MQM 25,068 25.95 5,270 38.19
PS-127 Karachi Central-V Kunwar Naveed Jamil MQM 29,939 38.53 Shaikh Mehboob Jilani PTI 14,424 18.56 15,515 35.32
PS-128 Karachi Central-VI Muhammad Abbas Jafri MQM 29,842 31.38 Nusrat Anwar PTI 27,771 29.56 2,071 40.12
PS-129 Karachi Central-VII Syed Imran Ali Shah PTI 39,101 41.30 Maaz Muqadam MQM 17,697 18.69 21,404 41.47
PS-130 Karachi Central-VIII Muhammad Riaz Haider PTI 38,356 36.80 Jamal Ahmed MQM 33,984 32.60 4,372 41.03

Members elected on Reserved seats

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Reserved Seats Party Member
Reserved for Women Pakistan Peoples Party Shehla Raza
Shaheena Sher Ali
Rehana Leghari
Hina Dastagir
Sadia Javed
Nida Khuhro
Shazia Umar
Ghazala Siyal
Shamim Mumtaz
Farhat Seemi
Tanzila Ume Habiba Qambrani
Sajeela Leghari
Sharmila Faruqui
Syeda Marvi Faseeh
Heer Soho
Kulsoom Akhtar Chandio
Parveen Bashir Qaimkhani
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sidra Imran
Seema Zia
Rabia Azfar Nizami
Dua Bhutto
Adeeba Hassan
Muttahida Qaumi Movement Mangla Sharma
Rana Ansar
Shahana Ashar
Rabia Khatoon
Grand Democratic Alliance Nusrat Seher Abbasi
Naseem Rajpar
Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan Sarwat Fatima
Reserved for Non-Muslims Pakistan Peoples Party Rana Hamir Singh
Mukesh Kumar Chawla
Lal Chand Ukrani
Anthony Naveed
Surendar Valasai
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sanjay Gangwani
Sachanand
Muttahida Qaumi Movement Sanjay Perwani
Grand Democratic Alliance Nand Kumar

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