2023 Karachi local elections

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2023 Karachi local elections
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  2015 15 January 2023Next 

246 UC's out of 367 of Karachi Metropolitan Corporation
184 seats needed for a majority
TurnoutTBD
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Flag of Pakistan People's Party.svg Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Flag.svg Flag of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.svg
Leader Saeed Ghani Naeem Ur Rehman Ashraf Jabbar
Party PPP JI PTI
Leader sinceTBA20131996
Leader's seatTBAUC-8 North Nazimabad UC-2 Jinnah Town
Last election11.5%, 24 seats3.5%, 7 seats8.8%, 10 seats
Seats won15513262
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 131Increase2.svg 125Increase2.svg 52
Popular voteTBDTBDTBD
PercentageTBDTBDTBD
SwingTBDTBDTBD

KARACHI LGE RESULTS.png
Results of each Union Committee (UC) in five of Karachi's seven districts

Karachi Metropolitan Corporation Jan 2023.svg
Structure of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation after the election

Mayor before election

Waseem Akhtar
MQM

Elected Mayor

Murtaza Wahab
PPP

The 2023 Karachi local government elections were held in Karachi, Pakistan on 15 January 2023 to elect members of local councils. These members would then elect the Mayor of Karachi (2023-2027). These elections were the 3rd Karachi local government elections.

Contents

Background

In the 2015 elections, the Muttahida Qaumi Movement - Pakistan (MQM-P) won 64.5% of the votes and enough seats to elect their candidate, Waseem Akhtar, to the position of Mayor of Karachi. They were followed by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) with 11.5%, and the Pakistan Muslim League (N) (PML(N)) with 9.2%. [1]

These elections are being held in the aftermath of a successful no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan, which saw Shehbaz Sharif becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan with a coalition government of 9 parties, including the MQM-P, PPP, and PML(N). [2] [3] [4]

Merger of MQM factions

Since the appointment of Kamran Tessori as the Governor of Sindh, efforts began to merge breakaway factions of the MQM-P like the Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) and the Farooq Sattar group back into the MQM-P to unite their vote bank to overcome the growing popularity of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). [5] [6] The Mohajir Qaumi Movement Pakistan - Haqiqi (MQM-H) was also approached, but refused to merge the with the MQM-P. [7]

On the evening of 12 January 2023 Mustafa Kamal, the leader of the PSP, and Farooq Sattar announced their merger with the MQM-P in a press conference. [8]

Campaign

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Sindh President Ali Zaidi announced that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf will go solo unlike 2015 when Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf allied with Jamat-e-Islami. He also announced that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf will run their campaign under the slogan (Urdu : خودار خود مختار کراچی, romanized: Khuddar Khudmuktar Karachilit.'Dignified, Self-reliant Karachi'). Out of 246 UCs across Karachi, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf fielded candidates for 241 UC's. PTI is contesting its senior leader Ashraf Qureshi from 2 UCs of Nazimabad Town. Ashraf Qureshi is a founding member of PTI from Karachi and is considered to be a backbone of PTI Karachi workers. He is one of the candidates for Mayor but the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Imran Khan will ultimately decide the Mayor nominee. [9]

Jamaat-e-Islami

Jamaat e Islami Karachi, led by Karachi chief Hafiz Naeem Ur Rehman ran a focused campaign on ground (rallies and events) and on social and electronic media. They highlighted the atrocities that the Federal and Provincial Governments have committed against the people of Karachi by depriving them of basic necessities like water, electricity, infrastructure, public transport, green spaces, cleanliness, safety and security. Karachi is listed in one of the worst cities to live in Global Livability Index 2022 even though it gives highest tax in Pakistan. Other cities of Pakistan are growing rapidly while Karachi shows picture of a destroyed city due to some disaster. The campaign slogan (Urdu : حل صرف جماعت اسلامی, romanized: Hal Sirf Jamat-e-Islamilit.'Jamaat e Islami is the only solution') took social media by storm. Local polls suggested Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman is the most popular leader and 58% Karachiites want him to become the next mayor.

Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi Chief Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman submitted his nomination papers for Al-Falah UC-8 North Nazimabad. [10] Jamat-e-Islami had 233 Chairmen contesting in 246 Union Councils.

Timeline

Voter Statistics

DivisionS.NoDistrictMale Voters%Female Voters%Total Registered Voters
Karachi 1 Malir 448,26357.26334,58442.74782,847
2 Korangi 789,33255.36636,52344.641,425,855
3 East 840,06853.56728,51946.441,568,587
4 South 666,95254.84549,20045.161,216,152
5 Keamari 469,50158.77329,40441.23798,905
6 West 539,79358.69379,95541.31919,748
7 Central 1,111,40454.17940,37345.832,051,777
Total4,865,31355.523,898,55844.488,763,871

Karachi Metropolitan Corporation Composition

Karachi Metropolitan Corporation has 367 members out of which 246 are directly elected by the people of Karachi. Karachi Division is divided into 7 districts, which are further divided into 25 Town Municipal Corporations and further divided into 246 Union Committees (UCs). All 246 UCs elect a chairman and vice chairman on one ballot and councilor on another ballot. Chairman UC of majority party will become the Mayor whereas Vice Chairmen will be members of the Town Municipal Corporation which will further indirectly elect 33% Women, 5% Youth, 5% Laborers, 5% Non-Muslims, 1% Disabled and 1% Transgender's members on reserved seats.

Every UC is divided into 4 wards which elect one councilor. 2 women councilors, 1 youth councilor, 1 laborer and 1 Non-Muslim councilor are indirectly elected. [20]

Union Committees by Towns and Districts
DivisionDistrictTownUnion CommitteesReservedTotal
Chairman

& Vice Chairman

WomenYouthLaborersNon-MuslimsDisabledTransgenders
Karachi Central Nazimabad 78112121222
North Nazimabad 10
New Karachi 13
Liaquatabad 7
Gulberg 8
East Gulshan-e-Iqbal 8
Sohrab Goth 8
Chanesar Goth 8
Jamshed Town 11
Safoora 8
Korangi Shah Faisal 8
Korangi 11
Landhi 10
Model Colony 8
Keamari Baldia Town 13
Mauripur 11
Moriro Mir Bahar8
Malir Malir 10
Ibrahim Hyderi 11
Gadap 9
West Orangi 8
Mominabad 9
Manghopir 16
South Lyari 13
Saddar 13
Total7252468112121222367
Wards and Councilors by Towns and Districts
DivisionDistrictTownWardsReservedTotal
CouncilorsWomenYouthLaborerNon-Muslims
Karachi Central Nazimabad 2856282828168
North Nazimabad 4080404040240
New Karachi 52104525252312
Liaquatabad 2856282828168
Gulberg 3264323232192
East Gulshan-e-Iqbal 3264323232192
Sohrab Goth 3264323232192
Chanesar Goth 3264323232192
Jamshed Town 4488444444264
Safoora 3264323232192
Korangi Shah Faisal 3264323232192
Korangi 4488444444264
Landhi 4080404040240
Model Colony 3264323232192
Keamari Baldia Town 52104525252312
Mauripur 4488444444264
Moriro Mir Bahar3264323232192
Malir Malir 4080404040240
Ibrahim Hyderi 4488444444264
Gadap 3672363636216
West Orangi 3264323232192
Mominabad 3672363636216
Manghopir 64128646464384
South Lyari 52104525252312
Saddar 52104525252312
Total72598419689849849845904

Parties

NameFlagSymbolLeader
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf flag (25-32 ratio).svg
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Imran Khan Imran Khan at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in 2019 (portrait cropped).jpg
Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan Flag of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.svg
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Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui (cropped).jpg
Pakistan Peoples Party Flag of Pakistan People's Party.svg
Arrow PPP symbol.png
Bilawal Bhutto Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (May 2012) (cropped).JPG
Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Flag.svg
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Siraj-ul-Haq Siraj Ul Haq (cropped).jpg
Pakistan Muslim League (N) PMLN 2021 Flag.png Pml-n.jpg Shehbaz Sharif CM Shehbaz - Portrait (29053317185).jpg
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) Flag of the Jamiat Ulema-e Islam.svg
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Fazal-ur-Rehman Fazl-ur-Rehman (30287690872) (cropped).jpg
Muhajir Qaumi Movement – Haqiqi Pk mqm.svg
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Afaq Ahmed Afaq Ahmed.png
Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan flag.svg
Crane Machine Symbol.svg
Saad Hussain Rizvi

Results

Results by Union Committees (UC's)
PartyVote ShareUnion CommitteesTotal
GeneralReservedTotal+/-
Votes% Central East Korangi West Keamari Malir South Total UC'sWomenYouthLabourNon-MuslimsDisabledTransgendersGrand TotalChange
PPP 6154162720161043455511155Increase2.svg 131
JI 3819236-3-892944411132Increase2.svg 125
PTI 19892494214222--62Increase2.svg 52
PML-(N) --2-32-73111--13Decrease2.svg 6
JUI-(F) ---2---21-----3Increase2.svg 2
TLP ------11------1New.png
IND -----1-1------1Decrease2.svg 10
MQM-H ---------------Steady2.svg
MQM-P Boycotted---------------Decrease2.svg 135
Total Valid Votes454337333230262468112121222367-
Invalid/Rejected VotesPolling in 11 UC's postponed due to death of candidates.
Total Votes Polled

/ Turnout

Registered Voters [21] 8,763,871100 [22] [23]


Aftermath

After declaration of results, Jamat-e-Islami and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf are likely to form coalition government in Karachi. Jamat-e-Islami leader Hafiz Naeem will become mayor. PPP leader Saeed Ghani said that PPP welcomes all parties except PTI for coalition and mayor election. [24] Meanwhile Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Leader Firdous Shamim Naqvi said to support Jamat-e-Islami. [25]

After recount on 16 January, Jamat-e-Islami gained 2 UC's while People's Party lost 2. [26] Recount is still due on many UC's in which result is controversial.

FAFEN a prominent election watch organization raised questions about the transparency of the local elections in Karachi. [27]

Both PTI and JI joined hands against PPP. In a joint Press Conference, Ali Zaidi and Hafiz Naeem stated that PPP with the help of Sindh election commission rigged and changed result of many UC's [28]

By-elections were triggered by the resignations of dozens of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf lawmakers and the dissolution of the assemblies in Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. [29] The Election Commission of Pakistan had requested the General Headquarters (GHQ) of the army and the Lahore High Court (LHC) for providing soldiers and judicial officers for security and voting during the by-elections and the provincial assembly elections in Punjab and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. GHQ declined the request due to overwhelming involvement in internal security challenges and the census, while the LHC declined due to a huge backlog of pending cases. [30]

By-Elections were held for 11 UC's of Karachi on Sunday 7 May 2023. People's Party won 7 UC's followed by Jamaat e Islami Pakistan which won 4 UC Chairman seats. [31]

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