Electoral history of Nawaz Sharif

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This is a summary of the electoral history of Nawaz Sharif, who was Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1990 to 1993 and again from 1997 to 1999 and then again from 2013 to 2017 and Leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (N) from 1993 to 1999 and again from 2011 to August 2017 and then again from October 2017 to February 2018. He was a member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab and National Assembly of Pakistan (MNA) for Lahore.

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Pakistani general elections

1988 general election

PartyVotes%Seats
Pakistan People's Party 7,546,56138.594
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad 5,908,74130.256
Pakistan Awami Ittehad 848,1194.23
Awami National Party 409,5552.12
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Fazl-ur-Rehman)360,5261.87
Punjabi Pakhtun Ittehad105,0610.50
Pakistan National Party 104,4420.50
National Peoples Party (Khar)97,3630.51
Pakistan Democratic Party 80,7430.41
Balochistan National Alliance 59,2480.32
Pakistan Muslim League 55,0520.30
Pakistan Milli Awai Ittehad 46,5620.20
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (Darkhasti)44,9640.21
Tehrik-e-Jafaria (Arif Hussaini)42,2610.20
15 other parties51,6560.30
Independents3,829,70519.540
Invalid/blank votes313,926
Total19,904,440100207
Source: Nohlen et al.

1990 general election

PartiesVotes%Seats+/–
Islami Jamhoori Ittehad 7,908,51337.4106+50
People's Democratic Alliance 7,795,21836.844New
Haq Parast 1,172,5255.515New
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam 622,2142.96−1
Awami National Party 356,1601.76+4
Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan (Noorani)310,9531.53New
Pakistan Awami Tehrik 237,4921.10New
Jamhoori Wattan Party 129,4310.62New
Pakistan National Party 127,2870.62+2
Pakhtun-khwa Milli Awami Party 73,6350.31New
Sindh National Front 51,9900.20New
Pakistan Democratic Party 51,6450.200
Balochistan National Movement 51,2970.20New
Sindh National Alliance 31,1250.10New
13 other parties64,4700.30
Independents2,179,95610.322−18
Invalid/blank votes231,568
Total21,395,4791002070
Source: Nohlen et al.

1993 general election

PartiesVotes%Seats+/–
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 7,980,22939.973New
Pakistan Peoples Party 7,578,63537.989New
Pakistan Muslim League (J) 781,6523.96New
Pakistan Islamic Front 645,2783.23New
Islamic Jamhoori Mahaz 480,0992.44New
Awami National Party 335,0941.73–3
Mutehda Deeni Mahaz 216,9371.12New
Pakhtun-khwa Milli Awami Party 97,5410.53+2
National Democratic Alliance 64,7130.31New
Jamhoori Wattan Party 54,6070.320
Pakhtun-khwa Qaumi Party 54,1440.31New
National Peoples Party (Khar)48,7210.21New
Balochistan National Movement (Hayee) 47,6480.21New
Balochistan National Movement (Mengal) 45,2280.21New
Other parties107,9790.50
Independents1,482,0337.416–6
Invalid/blank votes272,769
Total20,293,3071002070
Source: Nohlen et al.

1997 general election

Results as reported by news sources. [1] [2]

PartiesVotes%Seats+/–
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 8,751,79345.9137+64
Pakistan Peoples Party 4,152,20921.818–71
Haq Parast 764,2074.012New
Pakistan Muslim League (J) 624,2863.30–6
Awami National Party 357,0021.910+7
Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto) 377,2282.01New
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F)325,9101.72New
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 314,8201.70New
Balochistan National Party 124,7540.73New
National Peoples Party (Khar)85,1210.410
Balochistan National Movement 72,3540.40New
Jamhoori Wattan Party 66,1280.320
Muslim Ittehad Pakistan 49,6010.30New
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (S)48,8380.30New
Pakistan Democratic Party 47,1530.20New
Muslim League (Qayyum) 37,7230.20New
Pakistan Awami Party 31,6150.20New
30 other parties88,4290.50
Independents1,482,0337.421+5
Invalid/blank votes448,829
Total19,516,7161002070
Source: Nohlen et al.

2013 general election

PartyVote%Seats
GeneralWomenMinoritiesTotal+/–
Pakistan Muslim League (N) 14,874,10432.77126346166 [a]
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf 7,679,95416.92286135
Pakistan Peoples Party 6,911,21815.23338142
Muttahida Qaumi Movement 2,456,1535.41194124
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) 1,461,3713.22113115
Pakistan Muslim League (Q) 1,409,9053.112002
Pakistan Muslim League (F) 1,072,8462.365106
Jamaat-e-Islami 963,9092.123104
Awami National Party 453,0571.002003
Mutahida Deeni Mahaz 360,2970.790000
Pakhtun-khwa Milli Awami Party 214,6310.473104
National Peoples Party 197,8290.442103
Pakistan Muslim League (Z) 128,5100.281001
Bahawalpur National Awami Party 113,3650.250000
Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Nazryati 103,0980.230000
Awami Muslim League 93,0460.201001
Sindh United Party 82,6340.180000
Tehreek-e-Tahaffuz-e-Pakistan 76,3580.170000
Pakistan Muslim League (J) 71,7730.160000
Awami Jamhuri Ittehad Pakistan 71,1750.161001
Jamiat Ulema-e-Pakistan 67,9660.150000
Balochistan National Party 63,9790.141001
National Party (Pakistan) 61,1480.131001
All Pakistan Muslim League 54,2310.121001
Pakistan National Muslim League52,3980.120000
Pakistan Peoples Party (Shaheed Bhutto) 50,0460.110000
Qaumi Watan Party 46,5740.101001
Tehreek-e-Suba Hazara43,2650.100000
Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen 41,5200.090000
Sunni Ittehad Council 37,7320.080000
Sunni Tehreek 25,4850.060000
Sindh Taraqi Passand Party23,3970.050000
Qoumi Wattan Party19,2530.040000
Awami Workers Party 18,6500.040000
Balochistan National Party (Awami)12,8660.030000
Hazara Democratic Party 11,0520.020000
Mohajir Qaumi Movement10,5750.020000
Jamote Qaumi Movement 10,4680.020000
Saraiki Party5,2360.010000
Kissan Ittehad4,3670.010000
Falah Party4,2070.010000
Awami Justice Party3,8030.010000
Pakistan Justice Party3,2300.010000
Islamli Tehreek 2,6940.010000
Christian Progressive Movement2,5230.010000
Mohib-e-Wattan Nowjawan Inqilabion Ki Anjuman2,5030.010000
Mutahidda Qabil Party2,3990.010000
Qaumi Tahaffaz Party2,2020.000000
Mustaqbil Pakistan2,0520.000000
Sairkistan Qaumi Ittehad1,8900.000000
Seraiki Sooba Movement1,7970.000000
Awami Workers Party1,6570.000000
Jamhoori Wattan Party1,6320.000000
Karwan-i-Millat1,4120.000000
Jannat Pakistan Party1,2690.000000
Tehreek Tabdili Nizam1,1640.000000
Pakistan Muslim League (SB)1,0630.000000
Pakistan Insani Haqook Party9890.000000
Pakistan Patriotic Movement9480.000000
Pakistan Muslim League (S)8900.000000
Markazi Jamiat Mushaikh8330.000000
Pakistan Conservative Party7940.000000
Tehreek-e-Istehkaam6510.000000
Islamic Republican Party6310.000000
Pakistan Tehrek-e-Inqalab5930.000000
Tehreek-e-Ittehad Ummat5830.000000
Pak Justice Party5370.000000
Pakistan Freedom Party5020.000000
Roshan Pakistan Muhaibban Wattan Party4930.000000
Pakistan Muslim League (H)4720.000000
Mutahida Baloch Movement4710.000000
Menecracy Action Party4470.000000
Awami Himayat Tehreek3300.000000
Islami Inqalab Party2740.000000
Pakistan Human Rights Party2660.000000
Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam (S)2580.000000
Pakistan Gharib Party2560.000000
Sindh Dost Ittehad Party2500.000000
Istehkaam-e-Pakistan2400.000000
Pak Wattan Party2200.000000
Istiqlal Party2180.000000
Hazara Awami Ittehad2140.000000
Pakistan National Democratic Party1910.000000
Communist Party of Pakistan 1910.000000
Ghareeb Awam Party1740.000000
Pakistan Muslim League (M)1720.000000
Pakistan Muslim League (C)1520.000000
Afgan Qomi Movement1520.000000
Pakistan Brohi Party1490.000000
Pakistan Muhajir League1340.000000
Pakistan Muhafiz Watan Party1260.000000
Azad Pakistan Party1160.000000
Pakistan Muslim League (Zehri)1010.000000
Tehrik-e-Masawaat990.000000
All Pakistan Bayrozgar Party890.000000
Pakistan Aman Party710.000000
Mutthuda Majlis-e-Amal690.000000
Pakistan Motherland Party680.000000
Pakistan Muslim League (H)640.000000
Pakistan Qaumi Party550.000000
Pakistan Islami Justice Party540.000000
Tehreek-e-Wafaq480.000000
Salam Pakistan Party340.000000
Aap Janab Sarkar Party300.000000
Jamiat Ulma-e-Pakistan (Niazi)270.000000
Pakistan Muhammadi Party240.000000
Aalay Kalam Ullah Farman Rasool150.000000
All Pakistan Youth Working Party140.000000
Punjab National Party130.000000
Pakistan Awami Quwat Party90.000000
Pakistan Awami Inqalab70.000000
Independents 5,880,65812.96270027 [a]
Repoll ordered33
Postponed/terminated/withheld516
Total45,388,4041002726010342
Registered voters/turnout84,207,52455.02
Source: ECP (elected seats), ECP (minority seats), ECP (women seats), ECP (votes)

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