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Election Commission of Pakistan ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN NOTIFICATION Islamabad the 5th June, 2013 No.F.2(41)/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 the Punjab 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 candidates Party Affiliation 1 2 3 4 5 6 PP-1 RAWALPINDI-I 1 Shakeel Ahmed Papa 6900 2 Raja Khurram Zaman 347 3 Sardar Muhammad Saleem Khan 23364 4 Nazeer Ahmed Abbasi 516 5 Raja Ashfaq Sarwar 50982 Raja Ashfaq Sarwar (Pakistan Muslim League (N)) 6 Raja Shehzad Nemat Satti 7926 7 Javed Iqbal Satti 21435 8 Engineer Muhammad Zakir 125 9 Muhammad Ishtiaq Abbasi 13579 10 Nasir Abbasi 30 11 Sajjad Ahmed Abbasi 6201 12 Muhammad Mubarik Abbasi 89 13 Muhammad Muneeb Satti 55 14 Muhammad Ilyas 124 15 Arslan Ayaz 204 Total 131877 4739 136616 PP-2 RAWALPINDI-II 1 Lieutenant Col.(R) Muhmmad 15868 Shabbir Awan 2 Raja Sagheer Ahmed 38706 3 Raja Tariq Mehmood 1047 4 Raja Muhammad Ali 43335 Raja Muhammad Ali (Pakistan Muslim League (N)) 5 Ibrar Hussain Abbasi 1760 6 Shoaib Sadiq Kayani 38 7 Tariq Mehmood Murtaza 13233 8 Shakeel Hussain Satti 106 9 Tanveer Hussain Shah Advocate 57 10 Waseem Akthar Raja 78 11 Raja Moeed Shehzad 149 Total 114377 3911 118288 PP-3 RAWALPINDI-III 1 Ameer Qabal Hussain 928 2 Muhammad Ikraam 271 3 Mirza Muhammad Bashir 755 4 Raja Muhammad Zameer 490 5 Iftikhar Ahmed 58916 Iftikhar Ahmed (Pakistan Muslim League (N)) 6 Imran Qamar 97 7 Raja Muhammad Tariq Kayani 22700 8 Raja Altaf Hussain 2590 9 Zafar Mehmood Chaudry 329 10 Ch. Javed Kausar Advocate 29784 11 Raja Saghir Ahmed 100 12 Raja Muhammad Idrees 782 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 Ch. Khayam Zaman 1516 14 Raja Ehtasham Ahmed Babar 89 15 Abdul Majeed 131 Total 119478 2577 122055 PP-4 RAWALPINDI-IV 1 Arshad Mehmood 178 2 Brig (R) Muhammad Hasan 23440 3 Jahangir Hummayun 417 4 Ch. Sajid Mehmood 36886 5 Raja Hameed Ahmed Saleem 216 6 Sohaib Bin Masood 365 7 Raja Tariq Aziz Bhatti 210 8 Syed Zubair Aziz Bukhari 369 9 Raja Shaukat Aziz Bhatti 60159 Raja Shaukat Aziz Bhatti (Pakistan Muslim League (N)) 10 Gul Ikhlaq Hussain Thathal Adv. 58 11 Majeed Akhtar Hussain 3081 12 Muhammad Aftab Kayani 92 13 Muhammad Jahangir 78 14 Muhammad Hamza Shahzad Raza 742 15 Mirza Tajammal Hussain Jaral 1164 16 Muneer Ahmed 368 Total 127823 3611 131434 PP-5 RAWALPINDI-V 1 Khalid Mehmood Mirza 1521 2 Shoaib Sadiq Kiyani 905 3 Engineer Qamar Ul Isalm Raja 65445 Engineer Qamar Ul Isalm Raja (Pakistan Muslim League (N)) 4 Syed Ismail Hussain Shah 12636 5 Malik Shaukat Ali Awan 2509 6 Malik Ghulam Abbas 29 7 Chaudry Hamid Latif Advocate 748 8 Malik Sohail Ashraf 27039 9 Zia Ahmed Bashir 297 10 Raja Abdul Waheed Qasim 93 11 Raja Mubashar Rafiq Kiani 48 12 Raja Javed Hussain 118 13 Shafqat Munir Malik Advocate 56 14 Muhammad Haroon Kamal Hashmi 15139 15 Sardar Muhammad Iqbal Khan 3030 16 Shahid Bashir Awan 90 Total 129703 2931 132634 PP-6 RAWALPINDI-VI 1 Muhammad Munir Azam 2443 2 Sheikh Arif Mehmood 65 3 Rehana Khan 94 4 Shujaat Ali 334 5 Syed Rahat Kazmi 2080 6 Farooq Nazir 720 7 Wasiq Qayum Abbasi 49398 8 Aamir Hussain 33 9 Molana Muhammad Shafqaat Riaz 298 10 Maulana Abdul Ghafar Tauhadi 694 Ghafari 11 Mrs Robina Tahsin 162 12 Ch. Muhammad Asghar Gondal 191 Advocate High Court 13 Muhammad Zubair Anwar Baig 83 14 Rabia Ishaq Hanjra Adocvate 44 15 Muhammad Zubair Ch 20 16 Shahnaz Begum Raja 105 17 Bin Hur Yousaf 92 18 Khalid Mehmood Khokar 28 19 Ch. Sarfraz Afzal 95 20 Ch. Nisar Ali Khan 51826 Ch Nisar Ali Khan (Independent) 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 21 Bilal Afzal Khokhar 14590 Total 123395 1699 125094 PP-7 RAWALPINDI-VII 1 Muhammad Siddique Khan 48440 Muhammad Siddique Khan (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 2 Ateeq Ur Rehman 1620 3 Khurram Shahzad Ghaznavi 59 4 Syed Mureed Abbas Bukhari 963 5 Malik Azhar Mehmood 324 6 Sarfaraz Mehmood Shuaib 228 7 Abdul Basit 212 8 Hafiz Muhammad Haroon 1490 9 Zahid Mehmood Kiani 65 10 Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan 47666 11 Chaudhary Muhammad Kamran Ali 14529 Khan 12 Chaudhary Waqar Ali Khan 1280 Total 116876 2481 119357 PP-8 RAWALPINDI-VIII 1 Muhammad Waqqas Khan 4717 2 Malik Taimoor Masood 49876 Malik Taimoor Masood (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 3 Safeer Alam 1333 4 Khawaja Muhammad Imtiaz 729 5 Nasir Mehmood 201 6 Malik Umer Farooq 40442 7 Muhammad Sarwar 254 8 Iftikhar Ahmad Awan 126 9 Safir Khan 7250 10 Sheikh Masood Sadiq 61 11 Muhammad Aamir Hashmi 102 12 Tariq Mehmood 2005 13 Faisal Iqbal 12999 14 Syed Husnain Gillani 112 15 Waqas Mehmood Khan 132 Total 120339 0 120339 PP-9 RAWALPINDI-IX 1 Muhammad Basharat Ahmed 1342 2 Gul Azeem Shah 325 3 Naveed Younas 130 4 Adnan Ahmed Nisar 1656 5 Saad Afzal 824 6 Tahira Bano Mubarak 192 7 Ejaz Hussain 120 8 Muhammad Muqarab Ali 3 9 Umair Daniel 156 10 Rizwan Moueed Raja 2849 11 Yoel Gill 216 12 Safeer Ahmed 25 13 Zeeshan Mumtaz 1575 14 Asif Mehmood 29797 Asif Mehmood (Pakistan Tehreek- e-Insaf) 15 Aamir Nadeem Warraich 15 16 Sheikh Zafar Ullah 73 17 Chaudhary Muhammad Ayaz 29524 18 Ammad Ali Nasir 15 Total 68837 741 69578 PP-10 RAWALPINDI-X 1 Farah Asif 50 2 Abdul Jalil 2841 3 Khursheed Anwar Qureshi 9 4 Muhammad Sheraz 152 5 Umer Tanveer 36521 6 Mirza Asif Mehmood 24 7 Malik Mehboob Ellahi 9912 8 Haroon Nazir 375 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 Muhammad Rafique Butt 82 10 Iftikhar Ahmed 162 11 Mirza Mukhtar Ali Khan 56 12 Malik Iftikhar Ahmed 42539 Malik Iftikhar Ahmed (Pakistan Muslim League (N)) 13 Israr Ahmad Khan 320 14 Farrukh Innayat 30 15 Tanveer Ahmad 88 16 Qazi Muhammad Yasir Nazir 830 17 Sajjad Nazir 294 18 Malik Abdur Rauf 1646 Total 95931 1075 97006 PP-11 RAWALPINDI-XI 1 Fakhra Zainab Zaidi 41 2 Muhammad Zia Ur Rehman Amazai 1303 3 Muhammad Yousaf Nawaz 46 4 Raja Rashid Hafeez 44475 Raja Rashid Hafeez (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 5 Tariq Sardar Kiyani 104 6 Riffat Akhtar 416 7 Malik Khalid Nawaz 4456 8 Hamayun Bashir Sheikh 181 9 Zia Ullah Shah 43288 10 Qazi Abdul Khabbir 507 11 Syed Hassan Kaleem Gillani 1566 12 Raja Imran Hameed 50 13 Mirza Mansoor Baig 37 14 Jehangir Hassan Minhas 511 15 Muhammad Javed 77 16 Ben Hur Yousaf 87 Total 97145 1431 98576 PP-12 RAWALPINDI-XII 1 Azhar Bin Kareem 47 2 Ijaz Khan 35836 Ijaz Khan (Pakistan Tehreek-e- Insaf) 3 Babar Sultan Jadoon 7355 4 Nasif Mehmood 162 5 Dr. Baber Zahir-ud-din 28 6 Sardar Muhammad Naseem Khan 34034 7 Hafiz Muhammad Mazhar Ullah Awan 43 8 Muhammad Afzal Khan 118 9 Muhammad Akmal Mirza 27 10 Muhammad Ilyas 89 11 Muhammad Hanif Chaudhry 2411 12 Muhammad Kamran Mughal 18 13 Malik Javad Iqbal 53 14 Muzhar Hussain 142 Total 80363 1058 81421 PP-13 RAWALPINDI-XIII 1 Muhammad Kamran 246 2 Syed Uzair Hamid 2535 3 Haji Malik Pervez Akhter Awan 2791 4 Muhammad Arif Abbasi 33595 Muhammad Arif Abbasi (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 5 Mullana Muhammad Ayaz 30 6 Raja Fayaz Khan Janjua 18 7 Malik Ghulam Raza 30346 8 Raja Shahid Mehmood Papu 5913 9 Sheikh Khizar Hayat 148 10 Sajjad Khan 75 11 Chaudhary Hamad Afzal 6 12 Chaudhary Habib Ur Rehman Afzal 99 13 Nadir Ali Khan 893 14 Muhammad Zubair Kayani 22 15 Haji Sher Zaman 56 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 16 Raja Tariq Mehmood 42 17 Chaudhary Rasab Khan 10 Total 76825 682 77507 PP-14 RAWALPINDI-XIV 1 Nasrullah Khan 27 2 Chaudhry Ghulam Sarwar Gujjar 551 3 Qari Kiramat Ur Rahman 179 4 Dabeer Ahmed Khan 4619 5 Chaudhry Imtiaz Ahmed 51 6 Tariq Hassan Abbasi Almaroof Tariq 573 Shah 7 Chaudhry Muhammad Asghar 32720 Advocate 8 Sadam Shahzad 447 9 Raja Kamran Hussain 6949 10 Raja Zawar Hussain 60 11 Muhammad Ali Khan 6 12 Raja Muhammad Shafiq 10 13 Zahoor Ahmed Abbasi 42 14 Sajid Rehman Qureshi Advocate 49 15 Raja Abdul Hanif 36886 Raja Abdul Hanif (Pakistan Muslim League (N)) 16 Ali Idrees 51 17 Naseer Mittu Bhai 27 18 Sheikh Muhammad Ibrar 147 19 Zahid Hussain Qureshi 174 20 Syed Nasir Hussain Bukhari 16 Total 83584 862 84446 PP-15 ATTOCK-I 1 Muhammad Iqbal 4506 2 Malik Muhammad Azam Khan 648 3 Muhammad Bahadar Khan Alias 34 Jhala Khan 4 Shahid Mehmood Sheikh 7722 5 Syed Shah Shafique Pervaiz 527 6 Ejaz Hussain Bukhari 28437 Ejaz Hussain Bukhari (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) 7 Muhammad Daud 504 8 Riaz Ali Abbas 239 9 Dilshad Hussain Shah 270 10 Sajid Mehmood 18930 11 Haji Muhammad Bakhtiar Ahmed 1593 12 Muhammad Suleman Sarwar 24055 13 Shahan Malik 2734 14 Malik Hameed Akbar 17382 15 Muhammad Arif Bhatti 566 16 Arshid Mehmood Qadri 938 17 Syed Asad Abbas 148 18 Shaukat Zaman Yousafsai 160 19 Eng Jameel Ahmad Malik 29 Total 109422 3575 112997 PP-16 ATTOCK-II 1 Dr.
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