Elections to the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan were held in 1976.
Constituency Number | Constituency Name | Name | Party |
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PB-1 | Quetta I | Malik Gul Hassan Kasi | Independent |
PB-2 | Quetta II | Talib Hussain | Independent |
PB-3 | Quetta III | Abdul Majeed Jaffar | PPP |
PB-4 | Quetta IV | Syed Aslam Shah | IJI |
PB-5 | Pishin I | Sardar Khair Muhammad Tareen | Independent |
PB-6 | Pishin II | Haji Malik Muhammad Rahim Khan | PPP |
PB-7 | Pishin III | Mohammad Sarwar Khan Kakar | Independent |
PB-8 | Pishin IV | Habib Jan Malik | IJI |
PB-9 | Loralai I | Mir Haji Tareen | IJI |
PB-10 | Loralai II | Naseer-ud-din Jogezai | PPP |
PB-11 | Loralai III | Sardar Muhammad Anwar jan Khetran | PML |
PB-12 | Zhob I | Nawabzada Taimor Shah Jogezai | PML |
PB-13 | Zhob II | Lal Gul Muhammad Sherani | JUI |
PB-14 | Zhob III | Moulvi Saleh Muhammad | JUI |
PB-15 | Chagai | Mir Nusrat Ullah Khan Sanjrani | PPP |
PB-16 | Sibi I | Sardar Muhammad Khan Barozai | PPP |
PB-17 | Sibi II | Mr. Muhammad Rahim Kakar | IJI |
PB-18 | Kohlu | Mir Qaisar Khan Marri | Independent |
PB-19 | Dera Bugti | Mir Ahmed Nawaz Khan Bugti | Independent |
PB-20 | Nasirabad I | Mir Shahnawaz Khan Shahliani | PPP |
PB-21 | Nasirabad II | Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali | PPP |
PB-22 | Nasirabad III | Mir Nabi Bakhsh Khan Khoso | Independent |
PB-23 | Nasirabad IV | Mir Fateh Ali Umrani | Independent |
PB-24 | Kachhi I | Nawab Ghous Bakhsh Raisani | PPP |
PB-25 | Kachhi II | Sardar Bahadur Khan Bangulzai | Independent |
PB-26 | Kachhi III | Sardar Chakar Khan Domki | Independent |
PB-27 | Kachhi IV | Mir Tariq Hussain Magsi | PPP |
PB-28 | Kalat I | Mir Bahawal Khan Satakzai | IJI |
PB-29 | Kalat II | Mir Hussain Bakhsh Bangulzai | PPP |
PB-30 | Kalat-cum-Khuzdar | Sardar Doda Khan Zarakzai | PPP |
PB-31 | Khuzdar I | Haji Naik Muhammad Mengal | Independent |
PB-32 | Khuzdar II | Abdul Kareem Bizinjo | Independent |
PB-33 | Makran I | Mir Sabir Ali Baloch | PPP |
PB-34 | Makran II | Imdad Ali | PPP |
PB-35 | Makran III | Mir Qadir Bakhsh Baloch | Independent |
PB-36 | Makran IV | Nawabzada Abdul Hameed Khan Gichki | IJI |
PB-37 | |||
PB-38 | |||
PB-39 | Lasbela | Jam Ghulam Qadir Khan | PPP |
PB-40 |
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