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4 • ELECTION COMMISSION of PAKISTAN FROM-28 (See Rule 50) LIST of POLLING STATIONS for a CONSTITUENCY Election to the *Nattogl 4 • ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN FROM-28 (See rule 50) LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR A CONSTITUENCY Election to the *NattoglAuctthly No. and name of constituency NA -252 Karachi West - V In case of rural areas In case of urban area S. no of Number of voters assigned Number of polling S.No No.and Name of Polling Station voters Census Block Census Name of electoral area Name of electoral area on the Male Female Total Male Female Code Block Code Total electoral 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 GBSS, Ghram Cheshma Manghopir (Boys School) 1 Sheikh Fareed Chilla. Deh Manghopir Haji Allah Buksh Goth 437010101 373 373 3 3 Deh Manghopir Shaikh Farccd Goth 437010102 257 257 Deli Manghopir Makrani Para 437010103 124 124 Deh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010104 160 160 Dch Manghopir Haji Mehmood Goth 437010105 406 406 Deh Manghopir Sir Mastan Mohallah 437010106 111 1 1 1 Deli Manghopir Makrani Para 437010107 36 36 Doh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010108 104 104 Deh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010109 34 34 1605 1605 0 GGSS, Ghram Cheshma Manghopir (Girls School) 2 Sheikh Fareed Chilla. Deh Manghopir Haji Alah Buksh Goth 437010101 205 205 2 2 Deh Manghopir Shaikh Famed Goth 437010102 148 148 Dch Manghopir Makrani Para 437010103 95 95 Deli Manghopir Makrani Para 437010104 122 122 Dch Manghopir llaji Mchmood Goth 437010105 233 233 Deh Manghopir Sir Mastan Mohallah 437010106 72 72 Dch Manghopir Makrani Para 437010107 31 31 Deh Manghopir Makrani Para 437010108 85 85 Dch Manghopir Makrani Para 437010109 19 19 1010 1010 0 3 Bab-ul-Ilin English Grammar School Pakhtoonabad Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 4370101 10 175 175 2 2 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010111 60 60 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010112 47 47 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010113 109 109 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010114 41 41 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010115 54 54 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Gulshan-e-Ts 437010116 60 60 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Scctor:01 437010117 172 172 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010118 75 75 793 793 0 4 GBLSS, Mushki Para Manghopir. Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 437010110 371 371 3 3 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010111 171 171 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010112 105 105 Dell Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010113 361 361 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:02 437010114 126 126 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:01 437010115 Ilt ir....". 132 132 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Gulshan-e-Ti 437010116 204 204 • _ O C 0 GBI.SS,Mushki ParaM anghopir. 0 J 4- -.4 _. DeliMan ghopir Pukhtoonabad Sector:0 0 0 I 1 . Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad Scctor.01 _ 0 t.... 4.. -4 J C .0 00 Dch 0 0 Manghopir Pukhtoonabad .... -., Delt Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 437010 120 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 4370 10121 Pt ' — i . — . GBPS, Tapo Manghopir. Deli Manghopir Pukhtoonabad N.. `-.1 N., J J 0. .0 Dch 0 0 0 0 Manghopir Pukhtoonahad t•J NJ I 0 .'.; Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 4370 10124 1: Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 437010 125 , t./ Deli Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 4370 10126 2: ON 0 7 Dell Manghopir Bali l' itar Cloth 4370 10 127 - 11.. ' 1:, . V 0 t; .. TCF School CillerAl tai Agha Campus. Mangal C 4. loth. -4 Deli 0 0 Manghopir CO CihulamM uhammad NJ (both . '' I ' '' a r, F., Deb Manghopir Ilaji L:mar (loth 4370 10129 0 '-. Dch ManghopirH aji UmarG od, 4370 10 130 V E Dch M J anghopir Haji UmarG oth Maingal G. ,_ ?. 1. 0 4. 0. _• _ -..I Q 0 Dch Manghopir Ilaji Umar Goth Maingal (ii 0 0. Co 0 4. ...I Deh Manghopi 0 r Han t 'ma ,_ r Goth . J ,. • 0 0 .4 ..., 8' 0 0 ! 11.1.: School l'nierAl tai' AghaC ampus. Mangal Cloth. Dch N1an --.3 ghopirU mar Maingal Goth .../ '-. 0 NJ .... -..1 4. .0 Dch Man 0 0 ghopir S 7 7 abeel G : oth .' Y . O 4 370 10136 U. in ..... t t = ir "g" , , F .-Y r; ; 0- 0 C F.- F., 43 70 10 137 N. N .7 J « UchM anghopir Ilaroonabad 0 7 J , P V 0 Sauna Academy School. 0 . .0 J 0 _ DehM anghopirP ukhtoonabad 0 0 Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 437010 120 to N UehM imghopirP ukhtoonabad 4370 10121 r". Deh Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 4370 10122 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 43701 0 123 t a L. O— Deh ManghopirP ukhtoonabad 4370 10124 '8 c, Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonabad 4370 10125 .0.. 0. 0 Dch Manghopir Pukhtoonahad -..1 -..1 -4 P Dch 0 0 0 Manghopir Ilaji Umar Goth 4.. - t06: ...1 0 Gl3PSH aji Allah Bux 0 Dell J , Manghopir « GhulamM uhammadG oth 0 Deh Manghopir Haji Umar Goth 43 70 10129 Deh Manghopir Haji Umar Goth 437010130 4. Dch Manghopir Haji Umar Goth Maingal --I D ch Mangh ....1 opir Haji U 0 0 0 0 mar Goth Maingal G . :. g O$ ... „„,..... Dch M -4 angh pi — 0 o r Haji U C tnar Goth .,... 1 - A A ... • eh ManghopirU marM aingal Goth 437010 134 ... t 3. Dch Manghopir Salted Goth 4370 10 135 -4 ,..+ z: i Deli Manghopir Maree Goth . 6 ,' Cs J J 4- J C D 0 0 ch Manghopirll aroonabad Ca 0 4.. — f2 - ;- ÷ 7 1 = o E.' --, 2. J O 0 3.. -. 00 co t 8 Sa• . 0 0 . 0 0 ' -- =4 ct c t/f A 0 Of_ n ii Deh Manghopir Yagoob Shah Basti 437010 139 ...i , Na .-. 4. E.? . NJ Deh Manghopir Yagooh Shah Bash 4370 10 140 ., '.. ,, ..! ..” 0' .... 'al i NJ Dch Manghopir Yagoob Shah Basil 4 370 1014 1 0, W E Deli Manghopir Parsi Mohallah 4370 10 142 4.. 0 ' . I, .... .... I. 1 J , 4. Dch Manghopir Yagoob Shah Bashi 4- tol to., J r — .— 4. 4.. 0 0 0 0 Deh Manghopir Yagoob Shah Basti . .0 , ij ,... •., N., , ' .. S -4 ' .... 0 ' - ,..., ..A. - . , .... 0 Deb " Manghopir Yagoob Shah Bashi '-^ 1 , J J L 4- 0 D — 0 0 ch Manghopir C` 0 ,t , CO 4. k Dch Manghopir Yagoob Shah Basti 437010147 — Na .. , '... Deh Man t ; ghopir Sultanabad 4 37010148 ... 4- t.o. 0 . 4. Deh Manghopir Sultanabad .0 — ‘. u N.J - -.I --4 J — 4... Deh Mangh 0 C C 0 opir JaanM uhammad Goth , , . • GO NJ ' ' J L — D . 0 0 ch Manghopir Sabcel Goth AlItaind Town 0 C J ._. 3. O 0 CO , NN,... 7:, , , 0 0 0 '0 .." _ ... .-. ....- I c o a 2 J 4... o — 4. 0 0 ? i . '4 4 .." 1)eh Manghopir Sardar NooruddinG oth 4370 10155 , J . I- IDchM anghopir IlanC olony 4370 1015 6 — ' J. Deh Manghopir Sardar NoontddinG oth 4370 10 157 00 , Deh Manghopir Mushkipara 4 37010158 t. 3.• N., D 4- eh \langhopir Mushkipara .-- ` C , .. J J — 4.- Dch \langhopir Mushkipara 0 0 0 0 0 .0 00 NJ e 6' ' Deh Manghopir Gulearabad 4370 10161 .0 Dell \langhopirG ulzarabad 4370 10 ' 162 . 00 0 '' • Dch Manghopir Gulzarabad 437010163 NJ Deh Manghopir Gulzarabad 4370 10164 4 :51 NJ 00 NJ Dch Man ghopir I lajt Hamm Goth * VI ON -I J - 0 0 1. 3. Dch M C. VI 0, 0, anghopirAll ah Bachaiyo Goth C 0 ' I-• CA 00 j 0 0 - - — 3- Dch Manghopir Allah Bachaiyo Goth . '..4 . 0 4 N4 CT 0 0 IP 0 0 I 0 111 0 C 0 10 0 C C . DeliM an ir Colony 4370 10156 Deli Man dm ir Sardar Noorlid DinG oth 4370 10157 Dch Man Mo.ir Mushki Para 4370 10158 Deh Man ir Mushki Para 4370 10159 Deli\I anzh o irM ushkiP ara 4370 10 160 Deli Man ho' it Gul zarabad 4370 10 16 1 DeliM an'h o ir Gulzarabad 4370 10162 DchM an ho . ir G ulzarabad 4370 10 163 Deb Man Mo .ir Gulzarabad 4370 10164 DeliM an'h o ir Il ai 11aniza Goth 4370 10 165 DeliM an'h o nrAll ah BachaiG oth 437010 166 Deh Man'ho , ir Allah Bachaivo Goth 4370 10167 Titarco. YagangatP rimaryand Secondary School Sultanabad . Deli Man Sultanabad Sector:1 4370 10168 DehM an'h o irS ul tanabad Sector:1 437010169 Deb Man thoti rS ultanabad 4370 10170 DeliM an'h oti r Sultanabad 4370 10171 DeliM an .ho .irS ultanabad Sector:2 4370 10172 Deli Man'h oti rSh araiG oth 437(1 10177 Titarco. Yagangat Pri maryand Secondary School Sul tanabad. DeliM an Mo.i r Sul tanabad Sector:2 4370 10173 Deli Man'h o ir SultanabadS ector:2 437010 174 Deli ManM oti rS ultanabad Sector:2 437010 175 DeliM an 'ho ir SultanabadS ector:2 4 37010 176 g ?..! ._. .1-anyeerIli 'h School S ul tanabad DchM an Ito it Sultanabad Sector 1 4370 10168 DeliM an Mo.ir SultanabadS ector:1 4 370 10 169 Deli Man dmii r Sultanabad 437010170 Deh Man ho ' it Sultanabad 4370 10171 Dch Man, ho ir SultanabadS ector:2 4 370 10172 DeliM an'It oti rS ultanabad Sector:2 4370 10173 Deli Man Sultanabad Sector:2 4370 1 0174 Dch Man Mo .ir Sultanahad Sector:2 4370 10175 Deli Manh oti tS ul tanabad Sector:2 437010 176 DeliM an .ho it Sharai Goth 4 370 10177 :rout Bo, s De 'tee Con e, e Man Mo . ir Deh Man Mo .irAl Ghazi Villa' c 43701015 1 , 3 ' . Deh Man, lio .ir Al Ghazi Villa, e 4370 10152 2: 3 1 Deh Man dm ir Sultanabad Sector: I 437010178 CD" an ...... Deli Man'h o itS ultanabad 4370 1 0179 383 230 c. 9911 SR7 7,, • 0 0 Govt Boys D egreeC ollegeM anghopir Ueh M anghopir Al Kausar I 437010180 I 00 0 Dch Manghopir Muslim Goth Moon City f 43701 018 1 ../ , 1 Dch ManghopirM ecrM uhammad Goth I 4370 10182 00 0 Dch Manghopir Afridi Goth I 4370 10184 00 .
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