Islamabad Election Result 1 December 2015 ICT
PML-N tops polls with 21 seats, PTI comes in second with 16 seats.
ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has led the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) by-elections while Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has secured second position.
Voting for the local bodies elections in Islamabad started at 7:00 in the morning and concluded at 5:30 in the evening.
A total number of 6,80,612 registered voters exercised their right to vote in LB elections in the federal capital out of which 3,67,960 are male voters and 3,12,652 female voters. At least 2,396 candidates are contesting for 550 seats in the federal capital of the country.
At least 255 candidates contested for the posts of chairman while 1,210 candidates battled for the general seats. Besides this 351 female candidates competed for the women seats while 248 candidates were in the run for the labour seats.
On the other hand, 230 candidates contested for the youth seats while 102 candidates were in the race for the minority’s seats in today’s LB polls.
Around 640 polling stuations were established out of which 261 were for males and 256 for females. However; 123 polling stations were be shared by both men and women.
Tight security arrangements were made to ensure free, fair and transparent polling. Six hundred and twenty five Army troops and seven hundred personnel of Rangers along with hundreds of police officials were deployed in the capital for the purpose.
A total number of 6,80,612 registered voters exercised their right to vote in LB elections in the federal capital out of which 3,67,960 are male voters and 3,12,652 female voters. At least 2,396 candidates are contesting for 550 seats in the federal capital of the country.
At least 255 candidates contested for the posts of chairman while 1,210 candidates battled for the general seats. Besides this 351 female candidates competed for the women seats while 248 candidates were in the run for the labour seats.
On the other hand, 230 candidates contested for the youth seats while 102 candidates were in the race for the minority’s seats in today’s LB polls.
Around 640 polling stuations were established out of which 261 were for males and 256 for females. However; 123 polling stations were be shared by both men and women.
Tight security arrangements were made to ensure free, fair and transparent polling. Six hundred and twenty five Army troops and seven hundred personnel of Rangers along with hundreds of police officials were deployed in the capital for the purpose.

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