PP-1 Attock-I

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PP-1 Attock-I
Constituency
for the
Provincial Assembly of Punjab
RegionHazro Tehsil and Kamra Cantt of Attock District
Current constituency
PartyTBD
Member(s)Vacant
Created fromPP-16 Attock-II

PP-1 Attock-I (پی پی-1، اٹک-1) is a

Provincial Assembly of Punjab.[1][2]

Members of Assembly

1970-1977: PP-9 Campbellpur-I

Election Member Party
1970 Taj Muhammad Khanzada CML

1977-1985: PP-12 Campbellpur-I

Election Member Party
1977 Malik Hakmeem Khan PPP

1985-2002: PP-12 Attock-I

Election Member Party
1985 Aftab Ahmed Sheikh
Non-Partisan
1988 Malik Hakmeem Khan PPP
1990 Sardar Muhammad Sadiq Khan IJI
1993 Mst Musarrat Sultan PML(N)
1997 Tahir Sadiq PML(N)

2002-2018: PP-16 Attock-II

Election Member Party
2002 Aftab Ahmed Sheikh PML(Q)
2008 Shuja Khanzada PML(N)
2013 Shuja Khanzada PML(N)
2015 † Jahangir Khanzada PML(N)

2018-2023: PP-2 Attock-II

Election Member Party
2018 Jahangir Khanzada PML(N)

2024-Present: PP-1 Attock-I

Election Member Party
2024 TBD TBD

  By-elections.

Election Results

2024 Elections

Candidates to be announced soon.

2018 Elections

Jahangir Khanzada of PML(N) won the seat by getting 46,002 votes.[3][4]

Provincial election 2018: PP-16 Attock-II
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Jahangir Khanzada 46,002 38.38 Decrease52.30
PTI Qazi Ahmad Akbar Khan 42,922 35.81 Increase35.81
MMA Changaiz Khan 17,302 14.43 Increase14.43
TLP Syed Tahir Ali Shah 9,745 8.13 New
PPP
Ahmed Khanzada 2,961 2.47 Increase2.47
Independent Liaqat Mehmood 526 0.44 N/A
PJDP Shoukat Hayat 412 0.34 New
Majority 3,080 2.57 Decrease78.79
Valid ballots 1,19,870 96.80
Rejected ballots 3,959 3.20
Turnout 123,829 49.79 Increase28.12
Registered electors 2,48,696
PML(N) hold

2015 By-Elections

By elections were held after assassination of Shuja Khanzada.Jahangir Khanzada of PML(N) won the seat by getting 39,820 votes.[5][6][7]

2015 By election: PP-16 Attock-II
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Jahangir Khanzada 39,820 90.68 Increase50.21
Independent Dr Muhammad Naeem Awan 4,094 9.32 N/A
Majority 35,726 81.36 Increase67.94
Valid ballots 43,914 98.34
Rejected ballots 742 1.66
Turnout 44,656 21.67 Decrease28.26
Registered electors 2,06,669
PML(N) hold

2013 Elections

Shuja Khanzada of PML(N) won the seat by getting 38,971 votes.[8][9]

Provincial election 2013: PP-16 Attock-II
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Shuja Khanzada 38,791 40.47 Increase24.40
Independent Raza Khan 25,931 27.05 N/A
PTI Qazi Ahmad Akbar Khan 18,549 19.35 Increase19.35
JUI (F) Qazi Attique ur Rehman 5,392 5.63 Increase5.63
JI
Hafiz Jabbar Ali Khan 1,768 1.84 Increase1.84
PPP
Dr Muhammad Nadeem Awan 990 1.03 Decrease18.26
Independent Qari Muhammad Luqman 294 0.31 N/A
PST
Khalid Mehmood Awan 247 0.26 Increase0.26
Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan Khalid Mehmood Awan 203 0.21 Increase0.21
Independent Muhammad Nouman 182 0.19 N/A
Pakistan Human Rights Party Khalid Mehmood Awan 66 0.07 Increase0.07
Majority 12,860 13.42 Decrease2.10
Valid ballots 92,413 98.34
Rejected ballots 3,434 1.66
Turnout 95,847 49.94 Increase1.72
Registered electors 1,91,928
PML(N) gain from Independent

2008 Elections

Shuja Khanzada as Independent candidate won the seat by getting 25,313 votes. He late joined PML(N).[10][11][12]

Provincial election 2002: PP-16 Attock-II
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Shuja Khanzada 25,313 36.56 N/A
PPP
Dr Muhammad Naeem Awan 14,027 20.26 Increase13.91
MMA Qari Attiq-ur-Rehman 12,298 17.76 Decrease9.40
PML(N) Fazal ur Rehman 11,689 16.88 Increase0.87
Tehreek-e-Istiqlal Aftab Khan Wardag 4,453 6.43 Increase0.95
Independent Qari Muhammad Ismail 1,175 1.70 N/A
Independent Zubair Khan 282 0.41 N/A
Majority 11,286 16.30 Increase8.39
Valid ballots 69,237 96.23
Rejected ballots 3,479 3.77
Turnout 72,716 48.22 Increase6.97
Registered electors 1,50,810
Independent gain from PML(Q)

2002 Elections

Shuja Khanzada of PML(Q) won the seat by getting 19,513 votes.[13][14]

Provincial election 2002: PP-16 Attock-II
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(Q) Shuja Khanzada 19,513 35.07 Increase35.07
MMA Qari Attiq-ur-Rehman 15,110 27.16 Increase27.16
PML(N) Shakukat Zaman 8,909 16.01 Decrease36.84
PPP
Dr Muhammad Naeem Awan 3,535 6.35 Decrease15.32
Tehreek-e-Istiqlal Aftab Khan Wardag 3,050 5.48 New
Pakistan Awami Tehreek Syed Hassan Naveed Haider 2,297 4.13 Increase4.13
Independent Malik Muhammad Asghar Khan 569 1.02 N/A
National Alliance Zamurad Khan Advocate 560 1.01 New
Majority 4,403 7.91 Increase14.06
Valid ballots 53,543 96.23
Rejected ballots 2,096 3.77
Turnout 55,639 41.25 Decrease6.35
Registered electors 1,34,873
PML(Q) gain from PML(N)

1997 Elections

Tahir Sadiq Khan of PML(N) won the seat by getting 36,051 votes.[15][16][17]

Provincial election 1997: PP-12 Attock-I
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Tahir Sadiq Khan 36,051 52.85 Increase6.39
Independent Muhammad Shahwaiz Khan 15,147 22.20 N/A
PPP
Hakmeen Khan 14,785 21.67 Decrease8.20
PTI Syed Hassan Naveed Haider 1,289 1.89 New
Independent Malik Muhammad Asghar Khan 418 0.61 N/A
Independent Waqas Ijaz Siddiq 407 0.60 N/A
Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan Muhammad Iftikhar Ahmad Khawaja 123 0.18 Increase0.18
Majority 20,904 30.65 Increase14.06
Valid ballots 68,220 96.93
Rejected ballots 2,159 3.07
Turnout 70,379 47.60 Decrease9.02
Registered electors 1,47,859
PML(N) hold

1993 Elections

Mst Musarrat Sultan of PML(N) won the seat by getting 37,085 votes.[18][16]

Provincial election 1993: PP-12 Attock-I
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Mst Musarrat Sultan 37,085 46.46 Decrease17.53
PPP
Hakmeen Khan 23,840 29.87 Decrease0.21
Independent Syed Ijaz Hussain Bukhari 12,629 15.82 N/A
Pakistan Islamic Front Sheikh Muhammad Ijaz Siddiqui 3,507 4.39 Increase4.39
Independent Amir Afzal Khan 2,331 2.92 N/A
Islamic Jamhoori Mahaz Muhammad Iftikhar Khan 431 0.54 Increase0.54
Majority 13,245 16.59 Decrease17.32
Valid ballots 79,823 99.00
Rejected ballots 809 1.00
Turnout 80,632 56.62 Increase3.17
Registered electors 1,42,414
PML(N) hold

1990 Elections

Sardar Muhammad Sadiq Khan of IJI won the seat by getting 45,349 votes.[19][16]

Provincial election 1990: PP-12 Attock-I
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
IJI Sardar Muhammad Sadiq Khan 45,349 63.99 Increase61.79
PPP
Hakmeen Khan 21,319 30.08 Decrease19.51
Independent Mumtaz Arshad 2,763 3.90 N/A
Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan Tahir Ehsan 1,082 1.53 Increase1.53
Pakistan Awami Tehreek Muhammad Nouman 352 0.50 Increase0.50
Majority 24,030 33.91 Increase26.74
Valid ballots 70,865 99.22
Rejected ballots 555 0.78
Turnout 71,420 53.45 Decrease1.72
Registered electors 1,33,610
PPP

1988 Elections

Malik Hakmeem Khan of PPP won the seat by getting 36,134 votes.[20][16]

Provincial election 1988: PP-12 Attock-I
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PPP
Malik Hakmeem Khan 36,134 49.59 Increase49.59
Pakistan Awami Ittehad Sardar Muhammad Shafiq Khan 32,369 44.42 Increase44.42
IJI Sheikh Muhammad Ijaz 1,602 2.20 Increase2.20
Independent 5 Candidates 2,765 13.06
Majority 3,765 7.17 Decrease1.86
Valid ballots 72,870 99.01
Rejected ballots 731 0.99 Positive decrease0.92
Turnout 73,601 55.17 N/A
Registered electors 1,33,397
Nonpartisan

1985 Elections

Aftab Ahmad Sheikh won the seat by getting 20,947 votes.[21]

Provincial election 1985: PP-12 Attock-I
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nonpartisan
Aftab Ahmad Sheikh 20,947 36.92
Nonpartisan
Shabir Ahmad Khan 15,823 27.89
Nonpartisan
4 Candidates 19,973 35.20
Majority 5,124 9.03 Decrease43.87
Valid ballots 56,743 98.07
Rejected ballots 1,119 1.93 Negative increase0.66
Turnout 57,862 62.99 N/A
Registered electors 91,861
PPP

1977 Elections

Malik Hakmeem Khan of PPP won the seat by getting 24,637 votes.[22]

Provincial election 1977: PP-12 Campbellpur-I
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PPP
Malik Hakmeem Khan 24,637 69.92 Increase30.60
N/A Allah Baksh Khan 5,996 17.02
N/A 5 Candidates 4,604 13.06
Majority 18,641 52.90 Increase51.93
Valid ballots 35,237 98.73
Rejected ballots 452 1.27 Positive decrease0.11
Turnout 35,689 N/A N/A
Registered electors N/A
PPP gain from Council Muslim League

1970 Elections

Taj Muhammad Khanzada of CML won the seat by getting 12,853 votes.[23]

Provincial election 1970: PP-9 Campbellpur-I
Party Candidate Votes %
Council Muslim League Taj Muhammad Khanzada 12,853 40.29
PPP
Aurangzeb Qazi 12,546 39.32
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Saeed-ur-Rehman 6,009 18.83
Independent Faqir Khan 345 1.08
JI
M Aslam Khan Malik 152 0.48
Majority 307 0.97
Valid ballots 31,905 98.62
Rejected ballots 446 1.38
Turnout 32,351 49.85
Registered electors 64,898
Council Muslim League win (new seat)

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Punjab Assembly | Members - Members' Directory". www.pap.gov.pk. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  3. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  4. ^ "2018 Punjab Election Result" (PDF). Election Commission of Pakistan.
  5. ^ Khan, Usman (2015-10-06). "PP-16 By-Election: Peaceful but Marred by Irregularities". Free and Fair Election Network. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
  6. ^ Agencies, Dawn com | Imran Gabol | Haseeb Bhatti | Irfan Haider | (2015-08-16). "Punjab home minister Shuja Khanzada killed in terror attack". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2023-03-18.
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  9. ^ "2013 Punjab Election Result" (PDF). Election Commission of Pakistan.
  10. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
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  12. ^ "2008 Punjab Election Result" (PDF). Election Commission of Pakistan.
  13. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  14. ^ "Punjab Election 2002" (PDF). Election Commission of Pakistan.
  15. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  16. ^ a b c d "ECP result Punjab" (PDF). Election Commission of Pakistan.
  17. ^ "Legislators from ATTOCK (PP-12 to PP-15)". pap.gov.pk. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  18. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  19. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  20. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  21. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  22. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  23. ^ "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2023-03-17.

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