Constituency GBLA-12

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GBA-12 (Shigar-I)
Constituency
for the Gilgit Baltistan Assembly
District Shigar District
Electorate30,402
Current constituency
Created2009

GBA-12 (Shigar-I) is a constituency of Gilgit Baltistan Assembly. It is represented by Raja Muhammad Azam Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.

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Members

ElectionMemberPartyVotes received
2009 Raja Muhammad Azam Khan Muttahida Qaumi Movement 5,039 votes
2015 Imran Nadeem Pakistan Peoples Party 10,422 votes
2020 Raja Muhammad Azam Khan Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 10,621 votes

Election results

2009

Raja Muhammad Azam Khan of MQM became member of assembly by getting 10,520 votes. It was only seat won by MQM in 2009 election. [1]

2015: Skardu-VI
PartyCandidateVotes%
MQM Raja Muhammad Azam Khan 10,52054.40
PPP Imran Nadeem8,81845.59
Turnout 19,33854.90
[[MQM|MQM-P]] win (new seat)

2015

Imran Nadeem of PPP won this seat by getting 10,422 votes. [2] It is only seat won by Peoples Party in 2015 elections.

2015: Skardu-VI
PartyCandidateVotes%
PPP Imran Nadeem10,42246.05
PML-N Raja Azam Khan9,93043.88
MWM Dr Muhammad Ali2,1839.65
PAT Abid Hussain970.43
Turnout 22,63274.44
PPP gain from [[MQM|MQM-P]] Swing

2020

Raja Azam Khan Amacha of PTI won this seat by getting 10,621 votes.

2020: Skardu-VI
PartyCandidateVotes%
PTI Raja Azam Khan Amacha 10,621
PPP Imran Nadeem8,919
PML N Muhammad Tahir5,433
PML Q Muhammad Hassan488
Turnout
PTI gain from PPP Swing

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References

  1. "GB Election 2009: Result-GB 12, Skardu 6". GBVotes. Archived from the original on 2015-06-12. Retrieved 2016-02-17.
  2. "Result GBLA 12 – SKARDU 6". GBVotes. Archived from the original on 2015-06-12. Retrieved 2016-02-17.