2018 Balochistan provincial election

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2018 Balochistan provincial election
Flag of Balochistan.svg
  2013 25 July 2018 2024  

All 65 seats in the Provincial Assembly
33 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout45.27% (Increase2.svg3.47pp) [1]
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Balochistan Awami Party Flag.jpg Flag of MMA.svg Flag of BNP.svg
Leader Jam Kamal Khan Maulana Noorullah Akhtar Mengal
Party BAP MMA BNP (M)
Leader's seat Lasbela-II Killa Saifullah Khuzdar-III
Last electionNew Party8 seats, 15.80%2 seats, 6.19%
Seats won241010
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 24Increase2.svg 2Increase2.svg 8
Popular vote446,795261,742126,854
Percentage24.4415.289.04
SwingnewDecrease2.svg0.52Increase2.svg 2.85

 Fourth party
  Flag of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.svg
Leader Yar Muhammad Rind
Party PTI
Leader's seat Kachhi-cum-Mastung
Last election0 seats, 1.86%
Seats won7
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 7
Popular vote109,757
Percentage6.05
SwingIncrease2.svg4.19

2018 Balochistan Provincial Election.svg
Map of Balochistan Showing Assembly Constituencies and Winning parties

Chief Minister before election

Abdul Quddus Bizenjo
BAP

Elected Chief Minister

Jam Kamal Khan
BAP

Provincial elections were held in the Pakistani province of Balochistan on 25 July 2018. [2] [3] Newly formed Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) emerged as the largest party by winning 24 seats followed by Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal who won 10 seats. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf won 7 seats for the very first time.

Contents

Background

The 2013 elections resulted in a hung assembly, before Pakistan Muslim League (N), National Party, and Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party joined hands to form a coalition government. [4] A power-sharing agreement was also brokered between PML-N and NP where the province's Chief Ministership tenure would be bifurcated between the two parties. In consequence, NP's Abdul Malik Baloch served as chief minister from 2013 to 2015 before he was replaced by PML-N's Sanaullah Khan Zehri at the end of 2015. [5] [6]

However, Zehri couldn't complete his term as on 2 January 2018, a number of dissident members from the ruling PML-N colluded with opposition lawmakers to submit a no-confidence motion against him. Seeing that he has lost the majority of the house's support in the ensuing turmoil, Zehri resigned from his post before a no-confidence vote could take place. [7] Pakistan Muslim League (Q)'s, Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, an opposition lawmaker and one of the leaders of the no-confidence bloc, was elected as the province's 15th Chief Minister. He secured 41 of the 65 votes. [8] [9]

This in-house change was also important in the lead-up to the 2018 Senate elections as the bloc managed to secure 6 of the 12 seats for the province, with no seat for PML-N. [10] Further down the line, the group was also successful in making an alliance with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and Pakistan Peoples Party for the election of the Senate chairman, leading to their combined candidate from Balochistan, Sadiq Sanjrani, being elected to the post. [11]

On 29 March 2018, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar and Saeed Hashmi, with the support of Bizenjo, launched a new political party by the name of Balochistan Awami Party (BAP). It was composed of independent candidates, dissident PML-N lawmakers as well as PML-Q members [12] [13]

Pre-election violence

On 13 July, a suicide bombing killed at least 131 people including BAP candidate for Balochistan Assembly, Nawabzada Siraj Raisani and over 200 injured. [14]

Results

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BAPMMABNP(M)PTIANPBNP(A)HDPPKMAPJWPPML-N

Vote Share of different parties in the election.

   BAP (24.44%)
   MMA (15.28%)
   BNP(M) (9.04%)
   PKMAP (6.50%)
   PTI (6.05%)
   NP (4.91%)
   BNP(A) (3.79%)
   PPP (3.09%)
   ANP (2.73%)
   JWP (1.56%)
   PML(N) (1.54%)
   HDP (0.70%)
   TLP (0.59%)
  OTH (2.83%)
   IND (16.95%)

Seat Share of different parties in the election.

   BAP (36.92%)
   MMA (16.92%)
   BNP(M) (15.39%)
   PTI (10.77%)
   ANP (6.15%)
   BNP(A) (4.62%)
   HDP (3.08%)
   PKMAP (1.54%)
   JWP (1.54%)
   PML(N) (1.54%)

Party wise

PartyVotesSeats
GeneralWomenNon-MuslimsTotal+/−
No.%ContestedWonIndependents joinedTotal
Balochistan Awami Party 444,25724.4449154194124New
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal 277,65915.28478082111New
Balochistan National Party (Mengal) 164,2889.04407072110Increase2.svg8
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 109,7576.0538516107Increase2.svg7
Pashtunkhwa Milli Awami Party 118,0836.5025101001Decrease2.svg13
Balochistan National Party (Awami) 68,9253.7926202103Increase2.svg3
Jamhoori Wattan Party 28,3131.5612101001Increase2.svg1
Awami National Party 49,5952.7322303104Increase2.svg3
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 28,0651.5420101001Decrease2.svg11
Hazara Democratic Party 12,8030.702202002Increase2.svg2
Pakistan People's Party 56,0953.0939000000Steady2.svg
National Party 89,1684.9126000000Decrease2.svg10
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan 10,8160.5910000000New
Other Parties51,4802.8311100
Independents308,08316.954765-00
Valid Votes1,817,38795.67943505011364
Rejected votes82,1784.33
Total Votes Polled1,899,565100
Registered voters/Turnout4,194,24345.29Election was postponed in PP-35 Mastung [15]
Source: Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) [16] [17]

Division-wise results

DivisionTotal seats BAP MMA BNP(M) PTI ANP BNP(A) HDP PKMAP JWP PML(N) Election Postponed
Zhob 641-1-------
Sibi 42--1----1--
Nasirabad 75--2-------
Quetta 15-5313-21---
Rakhshan 4112--------
Kalat 94111-----11
Makran 63-1--2-----
Total51198763221111

District-wise results

Division District Total seats BAP MMA BNP(M) PTI ANP BNP(A) HDP PKMAP JWP PML(N) Election Postponed
Zhob Musakhail 1---1-------
Sherani
Zhob 11----------
Killa Saifullah 1-1---------
Loralai 11----------
Duki 11----------
Barkhan 11----------
Sibi Ziarat 11----------
Harnai
Sibi 11----------
Lehri
Kohlu 1---1-------
Dera Bugti 1--------1--
Nasirabad Nasirabad 22----------
Jaffarabad 21--1-------
Sohbatpur 11----------
Jhal Magsi 11----------
Kachhi 1---1-------
Quetta Pishin 3-3---------
Killa Abdullah 3-1--2------
Quetta 9-1311-21---
Rakhshan Nushki 1--1--------
Chagai 11----------
Washuk 1-1---------
Kharan 1--1--------
Kalat Mastung 1----------1
Kalat 11----------
Shaheed Sikandarabad 1---1-------
Khuzdar 3-11------1-
Awaran 11----------
Lasbela 22----------
Makran Panjgur 1-----1-----
Kech 43----1-----
Gwadar 1--1--------
Total51198763221111

Constituency-wise results

DistrictConstituencyWinnerRunner UpMarginTurnout

%

No.NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
Musakhel-Sherani PB-1 Musakhel-cum-Sherani Sardar Babar Khan Musakhel PTI 12,28732.35Haji Muhammad Hassan Sherani MMA 12,21432.167338.04
Zhob PB-2 Zhob Mitta Khan Kakar IND 16,36832.66Muhammad Nawaz IND 9,57819.116,79044.50
Killa Saifullah PB-3 Killa Saifullah Maulana Noorullah MMA 22,48640.61Nawab Muhammad Ayaz Khan Jogezai PKMAP 17,25031.165,23654.95
Loralai PB-4 Loralai Muhammad Khan BAP 14,03930.07Molvi Faizullah MMA 12,14826.021,89154.16
Duki PB-5 Dukki Sardar Masood Ali Khan Luni IND 13,63848.06Sardar Dur Muhammad Nasar BAP 6,88724.276,75155.73
Ziarat-Harnai PB-6 Ziarat-cum-Harnai Noor Muhammad Dummar BAP 20,62932.49Muheb Ullah MMA 19,77931.1685061.86
Sibi-Lehri PB-7 Sibbi-cum-Lehri Mir Sarfraz Chakar Domki BAP 17,76340.16Muhammad Baro Khan Barozai IND 6,20214.0211,56136.49
Barkhan PB-8 Barkhan Sardar Abdul Rehman Khetran IND 18,70543.93Abdul Kareem Khetran NP 18,64043.786566.64
Kohlu PB-9 Kohlu Mir Naseebullah Khan PTI 3,35621.79Nawab Changaiz Khan Marri BAP 2,55316.5880329.47
Dera Bugti PB-10 Dera Bugti Gohram Bugti JWP 27,19054.30 Sarfraz Bugti BAP 17,11234.1710,07843.88
Nasirabad PB-11 Nasirabad-I Mir Sikandar Ali BAP 10,05727.25Mir Muhammad Sadiq Umrani PPP 6,97818.913,07939.35
PB-12 Nasirabad-II Muhammad Khan Lehri BAP 15,39942.48Ghulam Rasool IND 11,23931.014,16039.97
Jafarabad PB-13 Jafarabad-I Umar Khan Jamali PTI 19,19844.63Rahat Jamali IND 17,94041.711,25841.59
PB-14 Jafarabad-II Jan Mohammad Jamali BAP 19,09963.48Haider Ali Jamali PPP 3,65212.1415,44731.23
Sohbatpur PB-15 Sohbatpur Mir Saleem Ahmed Khoso BAP 17,75745.63Muhammad Dauran NP 9,22323.708,53446.12
Jhal Magsi-Kachhi PB-16 Jhal Magsi-cum-Kachhi Nawabzada Tariq Magsi BAP 15,04067.14Aurangzaib Alamgir Magsi IND 6,40528.578,63541.46
Kachhi-Mastung PB-17 Kachhi-cum-Mastung Yar Muhammad Rind PTI 16,63347.56Mir Muhammad Asim Kurd BAP 15,09843.171,53537.16
Pishin PB-18 Pishin-I Abdul Wahid Siddique MMA 22,92446.47Asfandyar Kakar BAP 16,41733.286,50759.35
PB-19 Pishin-II Asghar Ali Tareen MMA 14,58243.95Sardar Ghulam Mustafa Khan PKMAP 10,98033.093,60242.52
PB-20 Pishin-III Sayed Muhammad Fazal Agha MMA 18,07649.79Agha Syed Liaqat Ali PKMAP 11,16230.746,91443.35
Killa Abdullah PB-21 Killa Abdullah-I Zmrak Khan ANP 9,87831.67Habib Ullah Kakozai MMA 6,91322.172,96545.97
PB-22 Killa Abdullah-II Muhammad Nawaz Khan Kakar MMA 11,27048.99Muhammad Akbar ANP 3,53515.367,73542.34
PB-23 Killa Abdullah-III Asghar Khan Achakzai ANP 11,50327.50Molvi Muhammad Hanif MMA 9,73023.261,77341.44
Quetta PB-24 Quetta-I Malik Naeem Khan Bazai ANP 6,53127.06Saz uddin MMA 5,10321.141,42847.50
PB-25 Quetta-II Malik Sikandar Khan MMA 4,76219.39Nawab Salman Khan Khilji IND 3,84615.6691639.26
PB-26 Quetta-III Qadir Nayel HDP 5,11827.99Wali Muhammad MMA 3,24317.741,87532.96
PB-27 Quetta-IV Abdul Khaliq Hazara HDP 7,68517.70Syed Bismillah PTI 5,11011.772,57538.35
PB-28 Quetta-V Muhammad Mobeen Khan PTI 7,37123.08Tahir Mehmood Khan BAP 5,76718.061,60436.19
PB-29 Quetta-VI Mir Akhtar Hussain Langau BNP(M) 12,60330.47Abdul Bari PTI 6,65816.105,94537.84
PB-30 Quetta-VII Ahmed Nawaz Baloch BNP(M) 10,10942.77Mir Atta Muhammad Bangulzai NP 3,42514.496,68433.40
PB-31 Quetta-VIII Nasrullah Khan Bareach PKMAP 4,27826.07 Mir Lashkari Raisani BNP(M) 3,85523.4942332.84
PB-32 Quetta-IX Malik Naseer Ahmed Shahwani BNP(M) 6,79531.59 Abdul Ghafoor Haideri MMA 4,43620.622,35936.74
Nushki PB-33 Nushki Babu Muhammad Rahim Mengal BNP(M) 20,80844.13Mir Ghulam Dastagir Badini BAP 10,37021.9910,43857.30
Chagai PB-34 Chagai Muhammad Arif IND 24,76550.84Amanullah BAP 19,49240.015,27356.27
Mastung PB-35 Mastung Election postponed [15]
Shaheed Sikandarabad PB-36 Shaheed Sikandarabad Mir Naimatullah Zehri IND 11,06644.10 Mir Zafarullah Khan Zehri BNP(A) 10,07540.1599151.12
Kalat PB-37 Kalat Mir Ziaullah Zehri BAP 13,33530.02Sardarzada Mir Saeed Ahmed MMA 12,84228.9149352.53
Khuzdar PB-38 Khuzdar-I Sanaullah Zehri PML(N) 11,83334.18Abdul Khaliq MMA 11,81534.131856.59
PB-39 Khuzdar-II Mir Younus Aziz Zehri MMA 13,64633.01 Sardar Muhammad Aslam Bizenjo NP 10,22224.723,42452.25
PB-40 Khuzdar-III Mir Muhammad Akbar Mengal BNP(M) 22,23458.47Mir Shamir Bizenjo NP 8,80223.1513,43255.78
Washuk PB-41 Washuk Mir Zabid Ali Reki MMA 12,80746.35Mir Mujeeb ur Rehman BAP 12,58845.5521951.99
Kharan PB-42 Kharan Sanaullah Baloch BNP(M) 15,52647.33Abdul Kareem Nosherwani BAP 10,75932.804,76760.52
Panjgur PB-43 Panjgur Asadullah BNP(A) 15,45851.64Zahid Hussain BNP(M) 4,86616.2610,59241.69
Awaran PB-44 Awaran-cum-Panjgur Abdul Quddus Bizenjo BAP 8,05524.65 Khair Jan NP 5,96318.252,09234.28
Kech PB-45 Kech-I Zahoor Ahmed Buledi BAP 15,67170.66Mir Muhammad Anwar BNP(M) 1,9118.6213,76040.48
PB-46 Kech-II Syed Ehsan Shah BNP(A) 15,05653.71Ghulam Rasool NP 6,84524.428,21143.58
PB-47 Kech-III Abdul Rauf Rind BAP 11,94252.80Jamil Ahmed Dashti BNP(M) 3,20414.178,73841.14
PB-48 Kech-IV Akbar Askani BAP 7,03448.47Muhammad Asghar BNP(A) 3,45123.783,58335.17
Lasbela PB-49 Lasbela-I Sardar Muhammad Saleh Bhotani BAP 30,01257.81Muhammad Sharif PPP 8,6328,63221,38056.35
PB-50 Lasbela-II Jam Kamal Khan BAP 38,88550.33Nasrullah IND 26,05033.7212,83558.78
Gwadar PB-51 Gwadar Mir Hamal Kalmati BNP(M) 31,24850.81Yaqoob Bizanjo BAP 16,58526.7914,66353.43


Members elected on Reserved seats

Reserved SeatsPartyMember
For Women Balochistan Awami Party Rubaba Khan Buledi
Laila Tareen
Mah Jabeen Sharan
Bushra Rind
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal Bano Khalil Ahmed
Zubeda Dakhtarullah
Balochistan National Party (Mengal) Zeenat Shahwani
Shakeela Naveed
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Fareeda Bibi
Awami National Party Shahina Kakar
Balochistan National Party (Awami) Mastoora Bibi
For Non-MuslimsBalochistan Awami Party Danesh Kumar
Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal Sham Lal
Balochistan National Party (Mengal) Titus Johnson

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