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KPK Assembly ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN NOTIFICATION Islamabad the 5th June, 2013 No.F.2(43)/2013-Cord.- In pursuance of the provisions of sub-section (3A) and sub-section (4) of Section 42 of the Representation of the People Act, 1976 (Act No. LXXXV of 1976), the Election Commission of Pakistan hereby publishes the names of candidates returned to the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from the constituencies mentioned below against the name of each candidate: Sl. Names of the No. of Total No. Total votes Name of the No Contesting valid votes of rejected polled in the candidate Candidates secured by the votes constituency declared Constesting elected with Party Affiliation candidates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 PK-1 PESHAWAR-I 1 Ajmal Khan 227 2 Ghazanfar Bilour 4782 3 M. Zakir Shah 1063 4 Irfan Ullah 72 5 Gul Jan 16 6 Mosab Mukhtar 29 7 Zia Ullah Afridi 22932 Zia Ullah Afridi (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 8 Muhammad Adeel 1571 9 Hassan Khan 12 10 Ashfaq Ahmad 334 11 Bahrullah Khan 5156 12 Mir Alam Khan 26 13 Zahoor Khan 21 14 Akhunzada Irfan Ullah Shah 4819 15 Muhammad Shah Zeb 252 16 Muhammad Younas 14 17 Saif Ullah 249 18 Muhammad Nadeem 178 19 Muhammad Nadeem 234 20 Muhammad Akbar Khan 4376 21 Abdur Rahim Khan 6 22 Muhammad Nadeem 6907 23 Yasar Farid 20 24 Zafar Ullah 28 25 Younas Khan 63 26 Malik Parvez Khan 55 27 Abdul Aziz Khan 198 Total 53640 811 54451 PK-2 PESHAWAR-II 1 Hidayat Ullah Khan Afridi Advocat 56 2 Sardar Naeem 305 3 Shamsur Rehman Safi 86 4 Pir Abdur Rehman 85 5 Saeed Ur Rehman Safi 2782 6 Shahid Noor 74 7 Shafqat Hussain Durrani 125 8 Siraj Ud Din 2453 9 Malik Ghulam Mustafa 6273 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 10 Mian Syed Badshah 3165 11 Arshad Hussain 59 12 Malik Sher Bahadur Khan 595 13 Maulana Khair Rul Bashar 4241 14 Awais Ahmad Qadri Advocate 649 15 Hamayun Khan 16 16 Islam Ud Din Muhmand 15 17 Muhammad Anwar Safi 331 18 Shuakat Ali Yousaf Zai 27456 Shuakat Ali Yousaf Zai (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 19 Syed Zahir Ali Shah 11496 20 Amir Shehzad Hashmi 83 21 Amjad Akbar 11 22 Nadeem Ahmad Awan 30 23 Khalid Tanveer Rohaila Advocate 11 Total 60397 874 61271 PK-3 PESHAWAR-III 1 Muhammad Tariq 11 2 Aurangzeb Advocate 35 3 Haroon Bashir Bilour 15293 4 Haji Sami Ullah Turabi 58 5 Tahir Nawaz 139 6 Khalid Gul Mohmand 4750 7 Ahsanullah 184 8 Molana Muhammad Ismail Darwesh 3831 9 Abdul Wadood Mohmand 32 10 Dr Aminullah 24 11 Faiz Ur Rehman 24 12 Al Haj Abdul Jalil Jan 1965 13 Khadim Ali Khan Yousafzai 1408 14 Jahanzeb Khan 29 15 Javed Nasim 18088 Javed Nasim (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 16 Yasmin Sherazi 397 17 Ashraf Ali Khan 244 18 Ajmal Khan Qureshi 31 19 Aurangzeb Mohmand 9 20 Molana Ahsanullah Khan 312 21 Safeer Ullah Khan Khalil 8 22 Haji Muhammad Iqbal Mohmand 2770 23 Ameer Nawaz Khan 23 24 Noor Shehzad 73 25 Muhammad Irfan 16 26 Jackson Sardar 154 Total 49908 545 50453 PK-4 PESHAWAR-IV 1 Muhammad Azam Khan 604 2 Sahibzada Asad Noor 53 3 Arbab Muhammad Farooq Jan 2624 4 Ansarullah Khan 4 5 Ibrahim Khan Qasmi 10567 6 Muhammad Arshad Qureshi 3345 7 Arif Yousuf 20803 Arif Yousuf (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 8 Tahir Shahzad 102 9 Muhammad Ayub Khan 77 10 Riaz Ahmad Bacha 1055 11 Ahmad Khan 64 12 Khalida Nasreen 8 13 Kifayatullah Khan 3115 14 Syed Aqil Shah 5873 15 Fawad Ali Khan 155 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 16 Sohail Iqbal 16 17 Muhammad Imran Shehzad 42 18 Wajidullah Khan 30 Total 48537 856 49393 PK-5 PESHAWAR-V 1 Muhammad Saif 36 2 Arbab Sardar Hussain Khan 196 3 Al Haaj Noor Wali Khalil 1882 4 Rauf Khuram 12 5 Arbab Sher Ali Khan Khalil 50 6 Jahangir 55 7 Arbab Mujeeb Ur Rehman 271 8 Muhammad Ibrar 4148 9 Yaseen Khan Khalil 31639 Yaseen Khan Khalil (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 10 Ali Haider 137 11 Irfan Ullah Khan Khalil 125 12 Arbab Muhammad Tahir Khan Khalil 1623 13 Farhad Ali 3230 14 Ikram Ullah Khan Khalil 1449 15 Maulana Amanullah Haqqani 6957 16 Ateef Ur Rehman 3134 17 Mian Anwar Said Bacha 2862 18 Imdad Khan Khalil 8 19 Abdul Waheed Niazi 16 20 Intizar Ali Khalil 23 21 Dr Arbab Alamgir Khan 2555 22 Muhammad Ali Arbab 76 23 Faiz Ur Rehman Khan 25 24 Robina Shaheen 19 25 Syed Nazaneen Shah 60 Total 60588 965 61553 PK-6 PESHAWAR-VI 1 Malik Sikandar Khan 64 2 Abdul Wali 1110 3 Zahoor Elahi 115 4 Manzoor Ali 3051 5 Ghufran Ullah 317 6 Raees Khan 7619 7 Abdul Sattar Khan 3641 8 Khadim Hussain 621 9 Kashif Azam 6266 10 Sikandar Khan 447 11 Fazal Elahi 15909 Fazal Elahi (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 12 Muhammad Alamgir Khalil 3720 13 Muhammad Sardar Samiullah 296 14 Ashfaq Ahmad Khalil 5029 15 Muhammad Zubair Khan 5169 16 Abdul Wahab 410 17 Abid Ur Rehman 44 Total 53828 1267 55095 PK-7 PESHAWAR-VII 1 Muhammad Ijaz Khan 1329 2 Rafiq Ahmad Khalil 6402 3 Arbab Sheryar Khan 6119 4 Azmat Khan 833 5 Syed Abbas Ali Shah 4377 6 Mehmood Jan 12583 Mehmood Jan (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 7 Muhammad Illyas 426 8 Fayaz Khan 814 9 Hashmat Khan 6684 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 10 Muhammad Amir Khan 1145 11 Noor Muhammad 73 12 Kiramat Ullah Khalil 5148 13 Jehanzeb 1520 14 Aziz Ghaffar Khan 1314 15 Kiramat Ullah Khan 6294 16 Insaf Khan 1230 17 Khurshed 78 Total 56369 1505 57874 PK-8 PESHAWAR-VIII 1 Muhmmad Shafi 1888 2 Arbab Nazir Ahmad Khan 2712 3 Muhmmad Saeed 41 4 Shaukat Ali 423 5 Fazal Ullah Dawoodzai 4769 6 Nasir Khan 29 7 Asif Iqbal Daud Zai 10458 8 Arbab Akbar Hayat 13528 Arbab Akbar Hayat (Pakistan Muslim League (N) 9 Haji Jehanzeb Khan 9335 10 Rafaqat Ullah 22 11 Muhammad Zaman Awan 231 12 Anwar Gul Anwar Sardar Farooqi 59 13 Khawaja Muhmmad Amin 219 14 Kamran Khan 206 15 Malik Tehmash Khan 8324 16 Muhammad Jamal 89 17 Malik Ferdos Khan 53 18 Sayed Muhmmad Israr Khan 141 19 Hidayat Ur Rehman Kashaf 41 20 Abdul Haseeb 3647 Total 56215 1738 57953 PK-9 PESHAWAR-IX 1 Ahsan Akbar Afridi 16 2 Hamd Ullah Jan Budhni 7166 3 Arbab Muhammad Usman Khan 8301 4 Qari Muhammad Qasim 157 5 Wali Khan 106 6 Arbab Jehandad Khan 13390 Arbab Jehandad Khan (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 7 Shafat Ullah 197 8 Shah Nawaz Khan 347 9 Mohammad Sharif 10782 10 Rashid Mehmood Khan 8444 11 Arshad Naeem Khan 240 12 Tauseef Akbar Afridi 66 13 Allama Muhammad Shoaib 199 14 Wahid Khan 72 15 Iftikhar Khan Jhagra 10760 Total 60243 2105 62348 PK-10 PESHAWAR-X 1 Khushdil Khan 10453 2 Aman Ullah 8158 3 Javid Khan Momand 7065 4 Muhammad Sadeeq 3266 5 Shah Farman 11525 Shah Farman (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 6 Ghazanfar Ali 6229 7 Moulana Hameed Gul Haleem 147 Total 46843 2094 48937 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 PK-11 PESHAWAR-XI 1 Muhammad Younis 81 2 Sifat Ullah 11140 3 Muhammad Dawood Khan Barki 3375 4 Shaukat Ali Khan 77 5 Saqib Ullah 5889 6 Ansar Ullah Khan 98 7 Muhammad Intikhab Khan 1161 8 Syed Mohammad Ishtiaq 15153 Syed Mohammad Ishtiaq (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 9 Khalid Waqas 2955 10 Muhammad Saeed 2137 11 Muhammad Aurangzeb 259 12 Muhammad Tariq Shah 290 13 Masaud Khan 1042 14 Khalid Waqar 12977 15 Israr Khan 112 Total 56746 1692 58438 PK-12 NOWSHERA-I 1 Nadir Shah Khattak 2375 2 Dilshad Begum 19 3 Ajmal Khan 2343 4 Khaliq Ur Rehman 29157 Khaliq Ur Rehman (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 5 Ameen Bibi 96 6 Fawad Ahmad Durrani 53 7 Muhammad Bashir Khan 95 8 Mian Iftikhar Hussain 13291 9 Ashfaq Ahmad 10660 10 Jawad Nabi 225 11 Shah Nawaz Khattak 54 12 Syed Iftikhar Ali Shah 3559 Total 61927 1325 63252 PK-13 NOWSHERA-II 1 Muhammad Hanif 3187 2 Gul Zali Khan 423 3 Shahid Wali 321 4 Mufti Imtiaz Ali 8163 5 Mian Yahya Shah 6074 6 Riaz Ahmed 606 7 Siddique Ali Khan 462 8 Muhammad Shahid 14893 9 Pervaiz Khattak 27012 Pervaiz Khattak (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 10 Rashid Ali Shah 3054 11 Ghazanfar Ali Shah 56 12 Syed Muhammad Sibtain 862 13 Zulfiqar Aziz 4871 Total 69984 2203 72187 PK-14 NOWSHERA-III 1 Mehboob Ahmad 141 2 Raj Wali Khan 41 3 Asif Luqman Qazi 2835 4 Mufti Hakim Ali Khel 4031 5 Muhammad Nawab Khan 111 6 Mian Shakir Hussain 39 7 Iqbal Hussain 308 8 Mir Alam Khan 227 9 Liaqat Shabab 4287 10 Jamshaiduddin 15954 Jamshaiduddin (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 11 Muhammad Ayaz 6096 12 Aftab Ahmad Khan 8800 13 Ikhtiar Wali 9484 14 Fayaz Khan 1423 Total 53777 2020 55797 PK-15 NOWSHERA-IV 1 Lt Col R Saida Khan 672 2 Meraj Uddin 4861 3 Mufti Shaukat Ullah Khattak 4919 4 Khalil Abbas Khattak 8549 5 Gohar Zaman Khattak 596 6 Abdul Ghaffar Khattak 9898 7 Dilbara 178 8 Qaiser Khan Khattak 406 9 Malik Fayaz Ur Rehman 770 10 Easa Khan 1096 11 Muhammad Idrees 21935 Muhammad Idrees (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 12 Falak Niaz 539 13 Maj (R) Baseer Ahmad Khattak 7954 Total 62373 2110 64483 PK-16 NOWSHERA-V 1 Hafiz Sulaiman Ul Haq 4131 2 Haji Fazal Rabbi 3847 3 Pir Zar Hayat 479 4 Haji Inayat Ur Rehman 6776 5 Saleem Muhammad Yousafzai 4868 6 Muhammad Ijaz Khan 1426 7 Iman Uddin Khan 698 8 Mian Rahim Shah Kakakhel 1197 9 Parvez Ahmad Khan 8807 10 Qurban Ali Khan 9282 Qurban Ali Khan (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) Total 41511 2193 43704 PK-17 CHARSADDA-I 1 Sher Ali 113 2 Mohammad Ahmad Khan 12611 3 Misbah Ullah 5526 4 Kamran Khan 46 5 Hamayoon Shah 588 6 Ishtiaq Ahmad 488 7 Fazal Shakoor Khan 24100 Fazal Shakoor Khan (Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam (F)) 8 Abdur Rehman Khan 2742 9 Abid Jan 7731 10 Jehangir Khan 445 11 Syed Zafar Ali Shah 74 12 Samina Naz 107 13 Shah Iran 59 14 Anhar Ali 128 15 Liaqat Ali 30 16 Qaisar Jamal Khan Hashtnagri 1460 Total 56248 1129 57377 PK-18 CHARSADDA-II 1 Arshad Abdullah 12488 2 Ajmal Khan 235 3 Akbar Jan Khan 2898 4 Ihsanullah Khan 10283 5 Aftab Alam 662 6 1.
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