1993 Balochistan Provincial Assembly election

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Elections to the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan were held in 1993.

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Constituency-wise result [1]
Constituency NumberConstituency NameNameParty
PB-1Quetta IKalimullah KhanPKMAP
PB-2Quetta IIMalik Gul ZamanPML(N)
PB-3Quetta IIISaeed Ahmed HashmiPML(N)
PB-4Quetta IVAbdul WaheedBNM(M)
PB-5ChagaiHaji Sakhi Dost Mohammad NotezaiJWP
PB-6Pishin IMaulana Abdul BariIJM
PB-7Pishin IIMohammad Sarwar Khan KakarIndependent
PB-8Killa Abdullah IAbdul Qahar Khan WadanPKMAP
PB-9Killa Abdullah IIAbdul Hameed KhanPKMAP
PB-10Loralai ISardar Muhammad Tahir KhanIndependent
PB-11Loralai IIObaidullah JanPKMAP
PB-12Loralai IIIMir Tariq Mehmood KhetranIndependent
PB-13Zhob-cum-Killa SaifullahHaji Muhammad ShahJUI(F)
PB-14ZhobShaikh Haji Jaffar Khan MandokhailPML(N)
PB-15Killa SaifullahMoulana Abdul WasehIJM
PB-16SibiJangayz KhanIndependent
PB-17Ziarat-cum-SibiSardar Nawab Khan TarinANP
PB-18KohluSardar Gazain Khan MarriIndependent
PB-19Dera BugtiSaleem Akbar BugtiJWP
PB-20Jaffarabad IMir Abdul NabiPML(N)
PB-21Jaffarabad IIMir Khan Muhammad KhanIndependent
PB-22Jaffarabad-cum-NasirabadZahoor Hussain KhanJWP
PB-23
PB-24Kachhi IMir Laskari Khan RaisaniPNP
PB-25Kachhi IISardar Mir Chakar KhanDIP
PB-26Jhal MagsiNawab Zulfiqar Ali MagsiIndependent
PB-27MastungNawab Abdul Rahim ShahwaniJWP
PB-28Kalat-cum-MastungMuhammad AttaullahIJM
PB-29KalatMir Israrullah ZehriIndependent
PB-30
PB-31
PB-32AwaranMir Abdul MajeedPML(N)
PB-33KharanSardar Muhammad HussainIndependent
PB-34Lasbela IJam Muhammad YousafPML(N)
PB-35Lasbela IISardar Muhammad Saleh BhotaniPPP
PB-36PanjgurKachkol AliBNM(H)
PB-37Turbat IAbdul MalikBNM(H)
PB-38Turbat IIMuhammad Ayub BulediBNM(H)
PB-39Turbat IIIMuhammad AkramBNM(H)
PB-40GwadarSyed Sher JanPPP
Reserved for ChristianBashir MasihIndependent
Reserved for HindusArjan DasIndependent
Reserved for Sikhs, Buddhists, and ParsisSatram SinghIndependent

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