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14Th Assembly ( 01-06-2013 to 31-05-2018 ) 14th Assembly ( 01-06-2013 to 31-05-2018 ) General Election/ Name Constituency Party Picture Remarks By Election Ghulam Ahmad Bilour NA-1 ANP Bi-Election Hamid-ul-Haq Khalil NA-2 PTI General-Election Sajid Nawaz Khan NA-3 PTI General-Election Gulzar Khan NA-4 PTI General-Election Passed Away Arbab Amir Ayub NA-4 PTI Bi-Election Imran Khattak NA-5 PTI Bi-Election Siraj Muhammad Khan NA-6 PTI General-Election Muhammad Gohar Shah NA-7 JUI-F General-Election Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao NA-8 QWP-S General-Election Amir Haider Khan NA-9 ANP General-Election Ali Muhammad Khan NA-10 PTI General-Election Mujahid Ali NA-11 PTI General-Election Usman Khan Tarrakai NA-12 AJIP General-Election Aqibullah NA-13 PTI Bi-Election Shehryar Afridi NA-14 PTI General-Election Nasir Khan Khattak NA-15 PTI General-Election Khial Zaman Orakzai NA-16 PTI General-Election Muhammad Azhar Khan Jadoon NA-17 PTI General-Election Murtaza Javed Abbasi, Former Deputy NA-18 PML(N) General-Election Speaker National Assembly Mr. Babar Nawaz Khan NA-19 PML(N) Bi-Election Raja Aamer Zaman NA-19 PTI General-Election Disqualified Omar Ayub Khan NA-19 PML(N) Bi-Election Disqualified Sardar Muhammad Yousaf NA-20 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Safdar NA-21 PML(N) General-Election Mohammad Yousif NA-22 JUI-F General-Election Sar Zamin Khan NA-23 PML(N) General-Election Fazal Ur Rehman NA-24 JUI-F General-Election Dawar Khan Kundi NA-25 PTI Bi-Election Akram Khan Durrani NA-26 JUI-F General-Election Amirullah Marwat NA-27 PTI Bi-Election Sher Akbar Khan NA-28 JI General-Election Murad Saeed NA-29 PTI General-Election Salim Rehman NA-30 PTI General-Election Ibadullah NA-31 PML(N) General-Election Iftikhar ud Din NA-32 APML General-Election Sahibzada Tariq Ullah NA-33 JI General-Election Sahibzada Muhammad Yaqub NA-34 JI General-Election Junaid Akbar NA-35 PTI General-Election Bilal Rehman NA-36 IND General-Election Sajid Hussain Turi NA-37 IND General-Election Syed Ghazi Gulab Jamal NA-39 IND General-Election Muhammad Nazir Khan NA-40 PML(N) General-Election Ghalib Khan NA-41 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Jamal ud Din NA-42 JUI-F General-Election Bismillah Khan NA-43 IND General-Election Shahab Ud Din Khan NA-44 PML(N) General-Election Alhaj Shah Jee Gul Afridi NA-45 IND General-Election Nasir Khan NA-46 IND General-Election Qaisar Jamal NA-47 PTI General-Election Asad Umar NA-48 PTI Bi-Election Tariq Fazal Chudhary NA-49 PML(N) General-Election Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Prime NA-50 PML(N) General-Election Minister of Pakistan Raja Muhammad Javed Ikhlas NA-51 PML(N) General-Election Ch Nisar Ali Khan NA-52 PML(N) General-Election Ghulam Sarwar Khan NA-53 PTI General-Election Malik Ibrar Ahmed NA-54 PML(N) General-Election Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed NA-55 AML General-Election Imran Khan NA-56 PTI General-Election Sheikh Aftab Ahmed NA-57 PML(N) General-Election Malik Ihtebar Khan NA-58 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Zain Elahi NA-59 IND General-Election Tahir Iqbal NA-60 PML(N) General-Election Sardar Mumtaz Khan NA-61 PML(N) General-Election Chaudhry Khadim Hussain NA-62 PML(N) General-Election Malik Iqbal Mehdi Khan NA-63 PML(N) General-Election Passed Away Nawabzada Raja Matloob Mehdi NA-63 PML(N) Bi-Election Pir Muhammad Amin Ul Hasnat Shah NA-64 PML(N) General-Election Mohsin Nawaz Ranjha NA-65 PML(N) General-Election Chudhary Hamid Hameed NA-66 PML(N) General-Election Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti NA-67 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Shafqat Hayat Khan NA-68 PML(N) Bi-Election Muhammad Uzair Khan NA-69 PML(N) Bi-Election Malik Shakir Bashir Awan NA-70 PML(N) General-Election Obaid Ullah Khan Shadi Khel NA-71 PML(N) Bi-Election Amjid Ali Khan NA-72 PTI General-Election Abdul Majeed Khan NA-73 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Afzal Khan Dhandla NA-74 PML(N) General-Election Ghulam Rasool Sahi NA-75 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Tallal Chaudry NA-76 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Asim Nazir NA-77 PML(N) General-Election Rajab Ali Khan Baloch NA-78 PML(N) General-Election Passed Away Choudhry Muhammad Shahbaz Babar NA-79 PML(N) General-Election Mian Muhammad Farooq NA-80 PML(N) General-Election Nisar Ahmad Jatt NA-81 PML(N) General-Election Rana Muhammad Afzal Khan NA-82 PML(N) General-Election Abdul Mannan NA-83 PML(N) Bi-Election Abid Sher Ali NA-84 PML(N) General-Election Haji Muhammad Akram Ansari NA-85 PML(N) General-Election Qaiser Ahmad Sheikh NA-86 PML(N) General-Election Ghulam Muhammad Lali NA-87 PML(N) General-Election Ghulam Bibi Bharwana NA-88 PML(N) General-Election Sheikh Muhammad Akram NA-89 PML(N) General-Election Sahibzada Muhammad Nazeer Sultan NA-90 PML(N) General-Election Najaf Abbas Sial NA-91 PML(N) General-Election Chaudhry Khalid Javaid Warraich NA-92 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhary NA-93 PML(N) General-Election Ch Asad Ur Rehman NA-94 PML(N) General-Election Usman Ibrahim NA-95 PML(N) General-Election Khurram Dastgir Khan NA-96 PML(N) General-Election Chaudhry Mahmood Bashir Virk NA-97 PML(N) General-Election Mian Tariq Mehmood NA-98 PML(N) General-Election Resigned Rana Umer Nazir Khan NA-99 PML(N) General-Election Azhar Qayyum Nahra NA-100 PML(N) General-Election Iftikhar Ahmad Cheema NA-101 PML(N) Bi-Election Saira Afzal Tarar NA-102 PML(N) General-Election Shahid Hussain Khan Bhatti NA-103 PML(N) Bi-Election Nawabzada Mazher Ali NA-104 PML(N) General-Election Ch. Pervez Elahi NA-105 PML General-Election Ch Jaffar Iqbal NA-106 PML(N) General-Election Ch. Abid Raza NA-107 PML(N) General-Election Mumtaz Ahmad Tarar NA-108 PML(N) Bi-Election Muhammad Aijaz Ahmed Chaudhary NA-108 PML(N) General-Election Disqualified Nasir Iqbal Bosal NA-109 PML(N) General-Election Khawaja Muhammad Asif NA-110 PML(N) General-Election Disqualified Chaudry Armaghan Subhani NA-111 PML(N) General-Election Rana Shamim Ahmed Khan NA-112 PML(N) General-Election Syed Iftikhar Ul Hassan NA-113 PML(N) General-Election Zahid Hamid NA-114 PML(N) General-Election Mian Muhammad Rasheed NA-115 PML(N) General-Election Daniyal Aziz NA-116 PML(N) General-Election Ahsan Iqbal NA-117 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Riaz Malik NA-118 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Hamza Shehbaz Sharif NA-119 PML(N) General-Election Kulsoom Nawaz Sharif NA-120 PML(N) Bi-Election Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, Prime NA-120 PML(N) General-Election Disqualified Minister Islamic Republic of Pakistan Mehar Ishtiaq Ahmad NA-121 PML(N) General-Election Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, Former Speaker NA-122 PML(N) Bi-Election National Assembly Muhammad Pervaiz Malik NA-123 PML(N) General-Election Shaikh Rohale Asghar NA-124 PML(N) General-Election Khawaja Saad Rafique NA-125 PML(N) General-Election Shafqat Mahmood NA-126 PTI General-Election Waheed Alam Khan NA-127 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Afzal Khokhar NA-128 PML(N) General-Election Shazia Mubashar NA-129 PML(N) Bi-Election Sohail Shoukat Butt NA-130 PML(N) General-Election Rana Afzaal Hussain NA-131 PML(N) General-Election Rana Tanveer Hussain NA-132 PML(N) General-Election Mian Javid Latif NA-133 PML(N) General-Election Sardar Muhammad Irfan Dogar NA-134 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Barjees Tahir NA-135 PML(N) General-Election Chudhary Bilal Ahmed Virk NA-136 PML(N) General-Election Shezra Mansab Ali Khan Kharal NA-137 PML(N) Bi-Election Rai Mansab Ali Khan NA-137 PML(N) General-Election Passed Away Salman Hanif NA-138 PML(N) General-Election Waseem Akhtar Shaikh NA-139 PML(N) General-Election Rasheed Ahmad Khan NA-140 PML(N) General-Election Rana Muhammad Ishaq Khan NA-141 PML(N) General-Election Rana Muhammad Hayat Khan NA-142 PML(N) General-Election Nadeem Abbas Rebaira NA-143 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Arif Ch NA-144 PML(N) General-Election Disqualified Riaz-ul-Haq NA-144 PML(N) Bi-Election Syed Muhammad Ashiq Hussain Shah NA-145 PML(N) General-Election Rao Muhammad Ajmal Khan NA-146 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Moeen Wattoo NA-147 PML(N) General-Election Malik Abdul Ghaffar Dogar NA-148 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Amir Dogar NA-149 IND Bi-Election Makhdoom Muhammad Javaid NA-149 PTI General-Election Resigned Hashmi Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Hussain NA-150 PTI General-Election Qureshi Skindar Hayyat Khan Bosan NA-151 PML(N) General-Election Syed Javed Ali Shah NA-152 PML(N) General-Election Dewan Ashiq Hussain Bukhari NA-153 PML(N) General-Election Disqualified Rana Muhammad Qasim Noon NA-153 PML(N) Bi-Election Resigned Muhammad Iqbal Shah NA-154 PML(N) Bi-Election Mr. Jahangir Khan Tareen NA-154 PTI Bi-Election Disqualified Muhammad Siddique Khan Baloch NA-154 PML(N) General-Election Disqualified Abdul Rehman Khan Kanju NA-155 PML(N) General-Election Mohammad Raza Hayat Harraj NA-156 PML(N) General-Election Muhammad Khan Daha NA-157 PML(N) General-Election Aslam Bodla NA-158 PML(N) General-Election Choudhary Iftikhar Nazir NA-159 PML(N) General-Election Syed Imran Ahmad Shah NA-160 PML(N) General-Election Chaudhary Muhammad Ashraf NA-161 PML(N) General-Election Rai Hasan Nawaz Khan NA-162 PTI General-Election Disqualified Chaudhary Muhammad Tufail NA-162 PML(N) Bi-Election Chaudhry Muhammad Munir Azhar NA-163 PML(N) General-Election Sardar Mansab Ali Dogar NA-164 PML(N) General-Election Syed Muhammad Athar Hussain Shah NA-165 PML(N) General-Election Gillani Rana Zahid Hussain Khan NA-166 PML(N) General-Election Chaudhary Nazeer Ahmad NA-167 PML(N) General-Election Sajid Mehdi NA-168 PML(N) General-Election Tahir Iqbal Ch NA-169 PML(N) General-Election Saeed Ahmed Khan Manais NA-170 PML(N) General-Election Sardar Muhammad Amjad Farooq NA-171 PML(N) General-Election Khan Khosa Hafiz Abdul Kareem NA-172 PML(N) General-Election Resigned
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