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Halqa City Voter-Turnout-02Voter-Turnout Halqa city Voter-Turnout-02Voter-Turnout-08Winner-02 Winner-08 candidate Register-votervoter-Turnout.13Votes winner-13 NA - 110 Sialkot - I 106083 / 42.9% 118120 / 42.8% Khawaja MuhammadKhawaja Asif Muhammad PMLNPTIUsman Asif DarPMLN PMLNKhuwaja Mohammad Asif PPPDr. Firdous Ashiq Awan PMLQ MQMSaifullah Malik JIArshad Mahmood Baggu NA - 111 Sialkot - II 144367 / 44.9% 171319 / 55.7% Chaudhry AmirFirdous Hussain Ashiq [PML(QA)] AwanPTIAjmal PPPP Cheema PMLNChaudhry Armghan Subhani PPPDr. Firdous Ashiq Awan PMLQ MQMRazia Iqbal JI NA - 112 Sialkot - III 1591010 / 49.0%169674 / 55.0% Umar Ahmad GhummanRana Abdul [PML(QA)] SattarPTISalman bin Rana Saif Shamim Cheema Ahmed Khan PMLN PMLNRana Shamim PPPCh Ejaz Ahmed Cheema PMLQ MQMChaudary Abdul Qayyum JI NA - 113 Sialkot - IV 146762 / 42.6% 161410 / 55.2% Ali Asjad MalhiSahabzada [PML(QA)] SyedPTIAbdul Murtaza Qayum Amin PMLN PMLNSyed Iftikhar ul Hassan PPP PMLQAll Asjad Malhi MQM JI NA - 114 Sialkot - V 1633026 / 47.7%181121 / 59.3% Zahid Hamid KhanZahid [PML(QA)] Hamid PMLNPTIAkhtar Hussain Rizvi PMLNZahid Hamid PPP PMLQMAQSOOD AHMAD SULEHRIA MQMMian Tariq Mehmood JIMUHAMMAD JAMEEL NA - 115 Narowal - I 104841 / 44.1% 114850 / 56.8% Muhammad NasirSumaira Khan Naz [PML(QA)] PMLNPTIMansor Sarwar PMLNMian Muhammad Rasheed PPPFarooq Akbar Kahloon PMLQ MQMSyed Ali Abbas Shah JI NA - 116 Narowal - II 111925 / 42.4% 120887 / 53.7% Daniyal Aziz ChaudhryChaudhry MuhammdPTIWajiha Tariq Akram Anees Independent PMLNDaniyal Aziz PPPTariq Anees PMLQ MQMNadeem Altaf khan Sherwani JIMuhammad Abdullah NA - 117 Narowal - III 104828 / 46.2% 118056 / 55.3% Riffat Javed [PML(QA)]Ahsan Iqbal PMLNPTIAbrar ul Haq PMLNAhsan Iqbal PPPAnwar-ul-Haq Chaudhary PMLQ MQMRana Zafar Ali Khan JIAnwar-ul-Haq Butt NA - 118 Lahore - I 71206 / 29.2% 94620 / 37.7% Hafiz Salman ButtMuhammad Independent RiazPTIHamid [IND]PMLN Zaman PMLNMuhammad Riaz Malik PPPFaraz Hashmi PMLQMIAN AZEEM YASEEN MQMMian Sarfaraz JI NA - 119 Lahore - II 76936 / 27.5% Uncontested Khawaja Saad HamzaRafique Shahbaz PMLN PTIMuhammad Sharif PMLN Khan Madni PMLNHamza Shahbaz Sharif PPPMalik Sohail PMLQ MQMDr. M Saeed Anwar JI NA - 120 Lahore - III 72806 / 31.3% 97435 / 36.3% Muhammad PervaizBilal Yaseen Malik PMLN PMLNPTIYasmeen Rasheed PMLNMian Nawaz Sharif PPPChaudhry Zubair Kardar PMLQ MQMDr. Asif Rafiq JIHafiz Salman Butt NA - 121 Lahore - IV 81918 / 31.9% 110314 / 36.3% Farid Ahmed ParachaMian Margoob MMA PTIMuhammadAhmad PMLN Hammad Azhar PMLNMehr Ishtiaq PPPAuranzeb Burki PMLQ MQMRana M Ashraf JIFARID AHMED PIRACHA NA - 122 Lahore - V 9257 / 33.4% 118012 / 35.6% Sardar Ayaz SadiqSardar PMLN Ayaz SadiqPTIImran PMLN Khan PMLNSardar Ayaz Sadiq PPPBarrister Amir Hasan PMLQ MQMSamia Naz JI NA - 123 Lahore - VI 67851 / 25.8% 97697 / 33.8% Makhdoom MuhammadMakhdoom Javed MuhammadPTIAtif Hashmi Chaudhary JavedPMLN Hashmi PMLN PMLNMuhammad Pervaiz Malik PPPAzizur Rehman Chan PMLQ MQMRizwan Zafar JI NA - 124 Lahore - VII 77865 / 30.4% 108488 / 39.4% Aitzaz Ahsan PPPPSheikh Rohail AsgharPTIWaleed PMLN Iqbal PMLNSheikh Rohail Asghar PPPBushra Aitzaz PMLQ MQMMuneer Ahmed JI NA - 125 Lahore - VIII 76713 / 30.0%,111707Khawaja /Saad 35.9%,Humayun PTIHamidRafique PMLN Khan Akhtar Khan [PML(QA)] PMLNKhawaja Saad Rafique PPPNavid Chaudhry PMLQ MQMZaib un Nisa JI NA - 126 Lahore - IX 87523 / 32.3% 120840 / 33.5% Liaqat BalouchUmer MMA Sohail ZiaPTIShafqat Butt PMLN Mahmood PMLNKh. Ahmed Hassan PPPZahid Bokhari PMLQ MQMTahira Asif JILiaqat Baloch NA - 127 Lahore - X 79868 / 33.7% 34390 / 33.8% Muhammad TahirulChaudhry Qadri Nasir [PAT]PTINasrullah Ahmed Bhutta Moghal PMLN PMLNWaheed Alam Khan PPPKhurram Latif Khosa PMLQ MQMBisma Asif JI NA - 128 Lahore - XI 95690 / 39.2% 125374 / 45.6% Malik Zaheer AbbasMalik MuhammadPPPP PTIMalik Afzal KaramatKhokhar AliPMLN PMLNAfzal Khokhar PPPAslam Iqbal PMLQ MQMKareem Khan JIZahoor Ahmad Watoo NA - 129 Lahore - XII 80988 / 38.3% 96154 / 47.9% Major (retd) HabibullahTariq Shabbir Warraich PPPPPTIMuhammad [PML(QA)] Mansha Sindho PMLNMian Shahbaz Sharif PPPTariq Shabbir Meo PMLQ MQMNasir Gul JI NA - 130 Lahore - XIII 86186 / 37.1% 98851 / 43.6% Samina Khalid SaminaGhurki PPPPKhalid PTITalibGhurki PPPP Hussain Sidho PMLNSohail Shaukat Butt PPPSamina Ghurki PMLQ MQMNazli Iffat Tabbasum JICH MANZOOR HUSSAIN NA - 131 Sheikhupura -108516 I / 42.2% 120299 / 55.4% Brigadier (retd)Rana Zulfiqar Tanveer Ahmad PTIRahatHussain Dhillon PMLN [PML(QA)]Amanuallah Bhatti PMLNRaza Afzaal Hussain PPP PMLQAmna Zulfiqar Dhillon MQMMazhar Ali Alvi JIZahid Imran NA - 132 Sheikhupura -104142 II / 41.4% 113219 / 49.3% Mian Jalil AhmadRana Sharkpuri Tanveer PMLN PTIAyazHussain SarfarazPMLN PMLNRana Tanveer Hussain PPPSyed Ghayoor Abbas Bukbhari PMLQ MQMMalik AM Asif Awam JIRiaz Ahmad Bhulla NA - 133 Sheikhupura -91377 III / 39.7% 101893 / 45.7% Muhammad SaeedMian VirkJaved [PML(QA)] LatifPTIAbubakar PMLN Virk PMLNMian Javed Latif PPPAltaf Hussain Virk PMLQ MQM JIKhalid Mahmood Virk NA - 134 Sheikhupura -113879 IV / 46.0% 107785 / 51.6% Khurram MunawarSardar Manj Muhammad PPPPPTIChaudhry Irfan Dogar Shafqat PMLN Ali PMLNSardar Irfan Dogar PPP PMLQKhurram Munawar MQMImran Abdullah JIMian Asad NA - 135 Sheikhupura -120953 V / 48.8% 124469 / 54.8% Mian Shamim HaiderChaudhry [PML(QA)] MuhammadPTIMuhammad Barjees Arshad Tahir PMLN Sahi PMLNMuhammad Barjees Tahir PPPMian Shamim Hyder PMLQ MQMMalik Bhatti JISarfaraz Ahmed Khan NA - 136 Sheikhupura -124672 VI / 46.4% 120808 / 55.0% Bilal Ahmad VirkChaudhry [PML(QA)] BilalPTIMuhammad Ahmed Virk PMLN Yaqoob PMLNBilal Ahmed Virk PPP PMLQShahid Manzoor Gill MQMHamid Mehmood JIAbdul Rauf NA - 137 Sheikhupura -128789 VII / 46.1% 130417 / 55.7% Rai Mansab AliSaeed Khan [PML(QA)]Ahmed PTIRaiZafar Independent Muhammad Akram Khan PMLNRai Mansab Ali Kharal PPPShahjahan Ahmad Bhatti PMLQ MQMM Imran Aijaz butt JI NA - 138 Kasur - I 119756 / 48.8% 136259 / 58.6% Sardar Tufail AhmadRao Mazhar Khan Hayat[PML(QA)]PTIHassan Khan PMLN Ali Khan PMLNChaudhry Suleman Hanif PPPNasira Meo PMLQ MQM JI NA - 139 Kasur - II 103188 / 38.7% 121372 / 50.7% Chaudhry ManzoorWaseem Ahmad Akhtar PPPPPTISardar Sheikh PMLN Muhammad Hussain Dogar PMLNWaseem Akhtar Sheikh PPPManzoor Ahmed PMLQ MQMSafdar Ali JIMuhammad Javeed.
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