PS-110 Karachi South-V

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PS-110 Karachi South-V
Constituency
for the
Karachi South District in Karachi
Electorate315,655 [1]
Current constituency
Member(s)Vacant
Created fromPS-113 Karachi-XXV (2002-2018)
PS-111 Karachi South-V (2018-2023)

PS-110 Karachi South-V (پی ایس-110، کراچی جنوبی-5) is a constituency of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh.[2][3] This constituency from 2002-2018 was demarcated as PS-113 Karachi-XXV, from 2018-2023 the Election Commission of Pakistan labelled this area as PS-111 Karachi South-V and after 2023 this constituency is presently PS-110 Karachi South-V.

By elections 2018

The seat became vacant after Imran Ismail resigned for Governor Sindh's post. By elections were held in the entire constituency on 21 October 2018 and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Shahzad Qureshi won the seat in by-polls securing 12,455 votes and PPP Mohammed Fayaaz Pirzada coming second with 6,292 votes.[4]

By Elections 2018: PS-111 (Karachi South-V)[5]
Party Candidate Votes
PTI Shahzad Qureshi 12455
PPP Mohammed Fayaaz Pirzada 6292
MQM Jehanzeb Mughal 2217
Independent Mohammed Jibran Nasir 1291
TLP Sikander Agar 353

General elections 2018

General elections are scheduled to be held on 25 July 2018.

General election 2018: PS-111 (Karachi South-V)[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Ismail 30,578 41.77
MMA Sufian 8,754 11.96
PPP
Murtaza Wahab 8,502 11.61
PML(N) Shaikh Jawaid Mir 6,401 8.74
Independent
Jibran Nasir
6,109 8.35
MQM-P
Syed Mujahid Rasool 4,739 6.47
PSP Syed Mubashir Imam 2,419 3.30
TLP Tahira Kausar 1,477 2.02
PST
Ali Nawab 1,475 2.02
GDA Zakria Hussain 738 1.01
Independent
Abid 660 0.90
Independent
Mian Ilyas Muhammad Abbasi 323 0.44
AAT Muhammad Asif 260 0.36
Independent
Muhammad Ayaz 186 0.25
Independent
Shaikh Samir Mir 168 0.23
Independent
Terrance Augustin Francis 162 0.22
Independent
Muhammad Fayyaz Pirzada 73 0.10
Independent
Naimat Ullah Shaikh 56 0.08
APML Raheel Ahmed Shah 39 0.05
PJDP Faraz Faheem 37 0.05
Independent
Ali Ahmed Rafiq Surmawala 14 0.02
Independent
Younus Khan Afridi 13 0.02
Independent
Nabeel Naveed Khan 9 0.01
Independent
Ghulam Muhammad Banglani 8 0.01
Total valid votes 73,200 41.59
Rejected ballots 1,002
Registered electors 178,401

General Elections 2013

In 2013 this constituency was recognized as PS-113 (Karachi-XXV) by the Election Commission of Pakistan The elections were held on 11 May but there were abundant reports of election irregularities[7] which resulted in the Election Commission of Pakistan declaring a re-polling a week later on 19 May 2013[8]

On 18 May, a day before the re-polling, PTI leader Zahra Shahid Hussain was assassinated outside her house. The entire week, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) had been appealing to the Election Commission of Pakistan to hold elections throughout the NA-250 constituency which also included PS-113, but their appeal was rejected. Ultimately MQM chose to boycott the re-polling on 19 May. Samar Ali Khan of PTI polled 38,247 votes with Saleem Zia of PML(N) coming second having polled 11,753 votes. Samar Ali Khan was declared as the Member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh from this constituency of Karachi who

Party affiliation Contesting candidates Votes polled
PTI Samar Ali Khan 38247
PML(N) Saleem Zia 11753
MQM Ali Rashid 10532
PPP Asad Hussain Zuberi 1414
Independent Muhammad Jibran Nasir 428

General elections 2008

Contesting candidates Party affiliation Votes polled

General Elections 2002

Party affiliation Contesting candidates Votes polled
MQM Syed Akhtar Mehdi Bilgrami 8983
Muttahidda Majlis-e-Amal Pakistan Khawaja Sharful Islam 8693
Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians Raja Kamran Khan 3915
Pakistan Muslim League(QA) Dr. Rahim Ul Haq 2104
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Syed Abdul Qayyum 1937

See also

References

  1. ^ "Election Commission of Pakistan". ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
  2. ^ "ECP - Election Commission of Pakistan". www.ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  3. ^ "Welcome to the Website of Provincial Assembly of Sindh". www.pas.gov.pk. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  4. ^ "PTI leads in Karachi by-polls, loses Peshawar seat". DAWN.COM. 2018-10-22. Archived from the original on 2018-10-22. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  5. ^ "PS-111 form 49.jpg". Google Docs. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  6. ^ "ECP - Election Commission of Pakistan". www.ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  7. ^ "Dr Arif Alvi brings ballot papers to DHA polling stations". The Express Tribune. 2013-05-11. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  8. ^ "Re-polling controversy: PTI grabs one NA, two PA seats in Karachi". The Express Tribune. 2013-05-20. Retrieved 2024-01-13.

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