1993 Pakistani general election in Islamabad

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1993 Pakistani general election in Islamabad
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  1990 6 October 1993 1997  

1 seat from Islamabad in the National Assembly
Registered211,821
Turnout57.51 Increase2.svg 0.21
 First partySecond party
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Leader Nawaz Sharif Benazir Bhutto
Party PML(N) PPP
Leader since19851988
Last election00
Seats won10
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote59,30849,518
Percentage48.68%40.65%
SwingDecrease2.svg3.49Increase2.svg0.72

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General elections were held in Islamabad Capital Territory on Wednesday 6 October 1993 to elect 1 member of National Assembly of Pakistan from Islamabad.

Contents

Pakistan Muslim League (N) won Islamabad seat by the margin of 9,790 votes. [1]

Candidates

Total no of 11 Candidates including 4 Independents contested for 1 National Assembly Seat from Islamabad.

No.ConstituencyCandidates
PPP PML-N
1 NA-35 Nayyar Hussain Bukhari M Nawaz Khokhar

Result

Vote Share of different parties in the election.

   PML-N (48.68%)
   PPP (40.65%)
  Others and Independents (9.33%)

Seat Share of different parties in the election.

   PML-N (100%)

Party Wise

PartySeatsVotes
ContestedWon#%
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 1159,30848.68
Pakistan Peoples Party 1049,51840.65
Others & Independents9011,3699.33
Rejected01,6261.33
Total111121,821100.0

Constituency wise

No.ConstituencyTurnoutElected MemberPartyRunner-upPartyWin Margin

(by votes)

Win Margin

(by % votes)

1 NA-35 57.51M Nawaz Khokhar Pakistan Muslim League (N) Nayyar Hussain Bukhari Pakistan Peoples Party 9,7908.04

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References

  1. "Constituency Profile". Election Pakistan. Retrieved 2022-07-14.