GBA-24 (Ghanche-III)

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Constituency GBLA-24 (Ghanche-III)
Constituency
for the Provincial Assembly of the Gilgit-Baltistan
GBLA-24 Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly map.png
Region Ghanche District
Electorate20,180
Current constituency
Created2009
Member(s)Engr Mohammad Ismail

GBLA-24 (Ghanche-III) is a constituency of Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly which is currently represented by Engr Muhammad Ismail of Pakistan Peoples Party.

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Members

ElectionMemberParty
1994 Engr Mohammad Ismail PPP
1999 Engr Mohammad Ismail PPP
2004 Engr Mohammad Ismail PPP
2009 Engr Mohammad Ismail PPP
2015 Mohammad Shafiq PML-N
2020 Engr Mohammad Ismail PPP

Election results

1994

Engr Muhammad Ismail Independent became member of Gilgit Baltistan Counsel by getting 3,770 votes. [1]

1999

Engr Muhammad Ismail of Pakistan Peoples Party became member of Gilgit Baltistan Counsel by getting 4,030 votes. [2]

2004

Engr Muhammad Ismail of Pakistan Peoples Party became member of Gilgit Baltistan Counsel by getting 4,340 votes. [3]

2009

Engr Muhammad Ismail of Pakistan Peoples Party became member of assembly by getting 4,770 votes. [4]

2015

Mohammad Shafiq of Pakistan Muslim League (N) won this seat by getting 5,226 votes. [5]

2015: Ghanche-III
PartyCandidateVotes%
PML-N Mohammad Shafiq 5,22645.98
PPP Engr Mohammad Ismail5,19345.69
MWM Muhammad Ishaq Saqib9488.33
Turnout 11,36767.45
PML(N) gain from [[PPP|PPP]] Swing

2020

Engr Mohammad Ismail of Pakistan Peoples Party won this seat by getting 6,239 votes. [6]

2020: Ghanche-III
PartyCandidateVotes%
PPP Engr Mohammad Ismail 6,23949.45
PTI Syed Shams ud Din5,66644.91
PML Muhammad Ibrahim4031.3
PML(N) Manzoor Hussain3051.0
Turnout 12,73270.45
Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) gain from [[PML(N)|Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz]] Swing

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