Elections to the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan were held in 1993.
Constituency Number | Constituency Name | Name | Party |
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PB-1 | Quetta I | Kalimullah Khan | PKMAP |
PB-2 | Quetta II | Malik Gul Zaman | PML(N) |
PB-3 | Quetta III | Saeed Ahmed Hashmi | PML(N) |
PB-4 | Quetta IV | Abdul Waheed | BNM(M) |
PB-5 | Chagai | Haji Sakhi Dost Mohammad Notezai | JWP |
PB-6 | Pishin I | Maulana Abdul Bari | IJM |
PB-7 | Pishin II | Mohammad Sarwar Khan Kakar | Independent |
PB-8 | Killa Abdullah I | Abdul Qahar Khan Wadan | PKMAP |
PB-9 | Killa Abdullah II | Abdul Hameed Khan | PKMAP |
PB-10 | Loralai I | Sardar Muhammad Tahir Khan | Independent |
PB-11 | Loralai II | Obaidullah Jan | PKMAP |
PB-12 | Loralai III | Mir Tariq Mehmood Khetran | Independent |
PB-13 | Zhob-cum-Killa Saifullah | Haji Muhammad Shah | JUI(F) |
PB-14 | Zhob | Shaikh Haji Jaffar Khan Mandokhail | PML(N) |
PB-15 | Killa Saifullah | Moulana Abdul Waseh | IJM |
PB-16 | Sibi | Jangayz Khan | Independent |
PB-17 | Ziarat-cum-Sibi | Sardar Nawab Khan Tarin | ANP |
PB-18 | Kohlu | Sardar Gazain Khan Marri | Independent |
PB-19 | Dera Bugti | Saleem Akbar Bugti | JWP |
PB-20 | Jaffarabad I | Mir Abdul Nabi | PML(N) |
PB-21 | Jaffarabad II | Mir Khan Muhammad Khan | Independent |
PB-22 | Jaffarabad-cum-Nasirabad | Zahoor Hussain Khan | JWP |
PB-23 | |||
PB-24 | Kachhi I | Mir Laskari Khan Raisani | PNP |
PB-25 | Kachhi II | Sardar Mir Chakar Khan | DIP |
PB-26 | Jhal Magsi | Nawab Zulfiqar Ali Magsi | Independent |
PB-27 | Mastung | Nawab Abdul Rahim Shahwani | JWP |
PB-28 | Kalat-cum-Mastung | Muhammad Attaullah | IJM |
PB-29 | Kalat | Mir Israrullah Zehri | Independent |
PB-30 | |||
PB-31 | |||
PB-32 | Awaran | Mir Abdul Majeed | PML(N) |
PB-33 | Kharan | Sardar Muhammad Hussain | Independent |
PB-34 | Lasbela I | Jam Muhammad Yousaf | PML(N) |
PB-35 | Lasbela II | Sardar Muhammad Saleh Bhotani | PPP |
PB-36 | Panjgur | Kachkol Ali | BNM(H) |
PB-37 | Turbat I | Abdul Malik | BNM(H) |
PB-38 | Turbat II | Muhammad Ayub Buledi | BNM(H) |
PB-39 | Turbat III | Muhammad Akram | BNM(H) |
PB-40 | Gwadar | Syed Sher Jan | PPP |
Reserved for Christian | Bashir Masih | Independent | |
Reserved for Hindus | Arjan Das | Independent | |
Reserved for Sikhs, Buddhists, and Parsis | Satram Singh | Independent |
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