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Provincial Assembly Polling Scheme ELECTION COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN FORM-28 [ see rule 50] DRAFT LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR A CONSTITUENCY Election to the Provincial Assembly of the Sindh No. and Name of Constituency PS-62 Hyderabad-I Serial No of voters Number of Voters In case of Rural Areas In case of Urban Areas on the Electoral assigned to the Polling Number of Polling Booths Name and location of S.No Rolls in case of Station the Polling Stations Name of Electoral Census Census bifurcation of Name of Electoral Area Male Female Total Male Female Total Area Block Code Block Code Electoral Area Pathan Goth 360060105 647 - 647 GBHS Muhammad Goth Nago Shah 360060106 314 - 314 1 Bux Shoro (Ist floor) Deplai Colony 360060107 132 - 132 4 - 4 MALE (Permanent) Depli Memon Colony 360060201 358 - 358 Total 1,451 - 1,451 Al-Fateh Town 360060101 313 - 313 GBHS Muhammad Goth Nago Shah 360060102 533 - 533 Bux Shoro (Ground 2 M.B.Shoro 360060103 92 - 92 4 - 4 floor) MALE Goth Ali Akber Brohi 360060104 460 - 460 (Permanent) Total 1398 - 1398 Goth Mirbahar Kolhi 360070101 66 - 66 Goth Banglow Farm Gul Muhammad Khoso 360070102 98 - 98 Kehar Khan Khoso Meero Bhutto Dital 360070105 80 - 80 Chandio Baroch Sharbat Nazar 360070109 183 - 183 GPS M.I. Kazi Deh Muhammad 3 Shah Bukhari MALE M.I Qazi Akhund 360070110 73 - 73 2 - 2 (Temporary) Ali Muhammad Samoon 360070111 182 - 182 Loung Khaskheli Ali 360070112 125 - 125 Muhammad Muhammad Yousuf 360070113 86 - 86 Palari Sawan Shoro Shahdad 360070114 75 - 75 Brohi Total 968 - 968 Goth Ali Muhammad 360070201 524 - 524 Khaskheli, Mulan Farash Goth Khabar Khero Goth 360070202 228 - 228 Chand GPS Ali Muhammad Goth Ismail Chand Kolhi 360070207 329 - 329 4 Khaskheli MALE Goth Isra University 4 - 4 (Permanent) Goth Lal Khan Chang 360070211 277 - 277 Behadur Khan Chang Goth Ismail Chand Kolhi 360070212 120 - 120 Goth Isra University Total 1478 - 1478 Abbasabad 360070103 144 - 144 Khair Muhammad Babar 360070104 119 - 119 Shah Bukhari 360070106 151 - 151 GPS Shah Bukhari 5 2 - 2 MALE (Permanent) Saleh Muhammad Shoro 360070107 164 - 164 Muhammad Khan 360070108 410 - 410 Bagrani Total 988 - 988 Goth Kirir Solangi 360070203 132 - 132 GPS Kirir Solangi (Deh Goth Kirir Solangi 360070204 147 - 147 6 Mirzapur) MALE Goth Kirir Solangi 360070205 107 - 107 2 - 2 (Temporary) Goth Khabar Solangi 360070206 373 - 373 Total 759 - 759 Noor Khan Chang 360070208 496 - 496 GPS Noor Khan Chang Noor Khan Chang 360070209 345 - 345 7 (Deh Mirza Pur) MALE 3 - 3 Noor Khan Chang 360070210 306 - 306 (Temporary) Total 1147 - 1147 Goth Karan Khan Shoro 360010401 349 - 349 Syed Jadal Shah Karan 360010402 340 - 340 Khan Shoro GPS Kiran Khan Shoro 8 3 - 3 MALE (Permanent) Goth Karan Khan Shoro 360010403 416 - 416 Goth Karan Khan Shoro 360010407 240 240 Total 1105 - 1105 Goth Haji Jamshoro 360010501 441 - 441 Goth Sajan Dehto 360010503 320 - 320 GPS Sajjan Detho 9 Goth Mesri Sheikh 360010504 163 - 163 3 - 3 MALE (Permanent) Goth Haji Jamshoro 360010506 329 329 Total 1,253 - 1,253 Shah Latifabad Colony 360020101 339 - 339 Samanabad 360020104 374 - 374 Goth Rahim Palari 360020401 353 - 353 Highway Workshop Shah Waliullah Colony 360020402 211 - 211 Rajputana Road 10 Bhattai Nagar 360020403 146 - 146 4 - 4 Qasimabad MALE Suleman Pathan Goth 360020404 164 - 164 (Permanent) Bhattai Nagar 360020405 152 152 Suleman Pathan Goth 360020406 130 130 Total 1,869 - 1,869 Marvi Town 360020102 272 - 272 Marvi Town 360020103 386 - 386 GPS Achar Gaho Bhatti Town 360020105 119 - 119 11 4 - 4 MALE (Temporary) Bhatti Town 360020106 315 - 315 Bhatti Town 360020108 474 - 474 Total 1,566 - 1,566 Azizabad 360030101 243 - 243 Sachalabad 360030102 292 - 292 Sunny Banglows 360030104 151 - 151 Gulshan-e-Abbas 360030105 101 - 101 Govt. Girls College Ghousia Apartment 360030106 214 - 214 12 Qasimabad MALE Goth Tagio Lashari 360030201 113 - 113 4 - 4 (Permanent) State Life Colony 360030202 436 - 436 Citizen Housing Scheme 360030205 180 - 180 State Life Colony 360030206 198 - 198 Total 1,928 - 1,928 Gulstan-e-Sajad 360020501 317 - 317 Gulstan-e-Sajad 360020502 347 - 347 Gulstan-e-Sajad 360020503 362 - 362 Govt. Girls College Gulstan-e-Sajad 360020504 185 - 185 13 Qasimabad 1st Portion 4 - 4 Gulstan-e-Sajad 360020505 73 - 73 MALE (Permanent) Al-Noor Heights Citizen 360020506 93 - 93 Colony Total 1,377 - 1,377 Abdullah Banglows 360020301 108 - 108 Al-Mustafa Town-2 360020302 282 - 282 Govt. Boys College Al-Mustafa Town-2 360020303 230 - 230 Qasimabad (2nd Goth Bachal Channa 360020304 186 - 186 14 3 - 3 Portion) MALE Abdullah Banglows 360020305 195 195 (Permanent) Al-Mustafa Town-2 360020306 298 298 Erum Bagh 360030405 144 - 144 Total 1443 - 1443 Gulshan-e-Mustafa 360020107 152 - 152 Akhtar Cottage 360020201 162 - 162 Model Town Hyd Govt. Boys College 360020202 116 - 116 Banglows Qasimabad (1st 15 Qasimabad Town 360020203 582 - 582 4 - 4 Portion) MALE Mehran Town 360020204 411 - 411 (Permanent) Model Town Hyd 360020205 87 87 Banglows Total 1,510 - 1,510 Goth Haji Tahir Mohd 360010603 193 - 193 Somroo Abdullah Blessing 360010604 311 - 311 Abdullah Town Labour Court (1st Abdullah Town 360010605 288 - 288 16 Portion) MALE 4 - 4 16 Portion) MALE 4 - 4 Abdullah Blessing (Permanent) 360010606 147 147 Abdullah Town Abdullah Town 360010607 153 153 Goth Hussain Somroo 360030502 213 - 213 Total 1305 - 1305 Goth Vikio Palari 360010404 229 - 229 Goth Bhuddo Palari 360010405 277 - 277 Jatoi Abra Colony 360010406 200 - 200 Bhuddo Palari GPS Bachal Soomro 17 Goth Sanjar Mir Bahar 360010502 361 - 361 4 - 4 MALE (Permanent) Goth Bachal Somroo 360010505 300 - 300 Goth Shuja Mohd Palari 360010601 252 - 252 Total 1619 - 1619 Al Shahbaz Colony 360040101 165 - 165 Nadeem Complex Qasim Nagar Abdullah 360040102 325 - 325 Villaz Abdullah Homes GBHS Qasimabad (1st Abdullah Center 360040103 194 - 194 18 Floor ) MALE 4 - 4 Hyd Town Gol Masjid (Permanent) 360040104 363 - 363 Qasim Nagar GMB Colony 360040105 243 - 243 Green Homes GMB 360040106 143 - 143 Colony Total 1,433 - 1433 Faraz Villaz II 360040107 156 - 156 Faraz Villaz III 360040108 283 - 283 Faraz Villaz II 360040109 220 220 Faraz Center 360040201 148 - 148 GBHS Qasimabad Shahbaz Arcade Sanam 360040203 115 - 115 19 (ground floor) MALE Appartments 3 - 3 (Permanent) Al-Hamd Appartments 360040404 112 - 112 Asim Clinic Saima Plaza 360040405 150 - 150 Memon Nagar 360040406 185 - 185 Total 1369 - 1369 Kehkashan Banglows 360030602 223 - 223 Mid Land Colony 360030603 204 - 204 Tayyab Complex 360030604 152 - 152 H.D.A Office (Ground Samina Banglows 360030605 182 - 182 20 Floor) MALE Baktawar Colony 360030606 248 - 248 4 - 4 (Permanent) Kehkashan Banglows 360030608 1 1 Kehkashan Banglows 360030609 108 108 Mid Land Colony 360030610 216 216 Total 1,334 - 1,334 Gulshan-e-Habib 360040202 140 - 140 Hadi Nagar 360040204 547 - 547 GPS Hadi Nagar 21 Indus Gas Colony 360040205 304 - 304 3 - 3 MALE (Permanent) MALE (Permanent) Dorajee 360040206 162 - 162 Total 1153 - 1153 Abdullah Teres 360030301 134 - 134 Naseem Delux Banglows 360030302 275 - 275 Agriculture Office 22 Goth Arab Dongar Abdullah City 360030303 270 - 270 3 - 3 MALE (Permanent) Arab Doongar 360030304 538 - 538 Abdullah Teres 360030305 107 107 Total 1,324 - 1,324 Qasimbad Phase-I 360040403 265 - 265 Qasimbad Phase-I 360040409 105 105 Qasimabad Phase I 360040501 117 - 117 Qasimabad Phase I 360040502 158 - 158 H.D.A Office (1st Qasimabad Phase I 360040503 244 - 244 23 Floor) Qasimabad 4 - 4 Qasimabad Phase I 360040504 291 - 291 MALE (Permanent) Qasimabad Phase I 360040508 221 221 Qasimbad Phase-I Al 360050101 277 - 277 Shahbaz Colony Total 1678 - 1678 Goth Haji Usman Somroo 360010602 34 - 34 Naseem Nagar 360030501 235 - 235 Labour Court (2nd Naseem Nagar 360030503 212 - 212 24 Portion) MALE 3 - 3 Naseem Nagar 360030504 189 - 189 (Permanent) Naseem Nagar Phase II 360030601 304 - 304 Naseem Nagar Phase II 360030607 170 170 Total 1,144 - 1,144 Gulshan-e-Mehran 360050201 208 - 208 Gulshan-e-Mehran Phase 360050202 260 - 260 GGPS Phase-II II 25 (Qasimabad) MALE Gulshan-e-Mehran 360050205 186 186 3 - 3 (Temporary) Goth Masroor Ahmed 360050301 490 - 490 Jatoi Total 1144 - 1144 New Wahdat Colony 360040506 324 - 324 Juneja Colony AL-Abbas Town Anwar 360040507 236 - 236 Villaz New Wahdat Colony 360040510 22 22 GPS New Wehdat Juneja Colony 26 Colony MALE AL-Abbas Town Anwar 4 - 4 360040511 21 21 (Permanent) Villaz Lab-e-Mehran 360050302 134 - 134 Anwar Villaz 360050303 433 - 433 Waqar Town Mama Rind 360050304 251 - 251 Hotel Total 1421 - 1421 Safar Sheedi Goth 360040505 306 - 306 Safar Sheedi Goth 360040509 133 133 Sheedi Goth 360050104 129 - 129 Mohalla Sheedi Goth GMPS Phase-II 360050105 250 - 250 Goth Ghafoor Shah 27 Qasimabad MALE 3 - 3 Mohalla Sheedi Goth (Temporary) 360050111 215 215 Goth Ghafoor Shah Mohalla Sheedi Goth 360050112 240 240 Goth Ghafoor Shah Total 1,273 - 1,273 Sehrish Nagar 360050106 416 - 416 Sehrish Nagar 360050113 285 285 GPS Safar Sheedi Sehrish Nagar 360050114 365 365 28 Qasimabad MALE 4 - 4 Sehrish Nagar 360050115 348 348 (Temporary) Sehrish Nagar 360050116 364 364 Total 1,778 - 1,778 Memon Soecity 360050203 325 - 325 Technial College Old Memon Soecity 360050204 1,020 - 1020 Wehdat Colony 29 Memon Soecity 360050305 231 - 231 4 - 4 (Ground Floor) MALE Memon Soecity 360050306 69 - 69 (Permanent) Total 1645 - 1645 Al-Shahbaz Colony Old 360040307 441 - 441 Wahdat Colony Al-Shahbaz Colony Old 360040308 550 - 550 Wahdat Colony Muncipal Primary Gul-e-Latif Indutries School Old Wehdat 360040401 338 - 338 30 Colony 4 - 4 Colony (1st Floor) Muslim Soecity 360040402 130 - 130 MALE (Temporary) Gul-e-Latif Indutries 360040407 123
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