List of members of the 12th Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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The List of members of the 12th Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa represents the elected members of the 12th Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a legislative body in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

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The assembly was formed after the provincial elections held on February 8, 2024. The first session of this assembly began on February 28, 2024. [1] There are 145 seats in the assembly, including 115 general seats, 22 reserved for women and 3 seats for non-Muslims. [2]

Elected members

12th Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
ConstituencyMemberNote(s)Ref
No.NamePartyName of Member
PK-1 Upper Chitral IND [a] Suraya Bibi Deputy Speaker [3]
PK-2 Lower Chitral PTI Fateh ul-Mulk Nasir [4]
PK-3 Swat-I PTI Sharafat Ali [4]
PK-4 Swat-II PTI Ali Shah [4]
PK-5 Swat-III PTI Akhtar Khan [4]
PK-6 Swat-IV IND [a] Fazal Hakim Khan Yousafzai [3]
PK-7 Swat-V IND [a] Amjad Ali [3]
PK-8 Swat-VI PTI Hamid Ur Rahman [4]
PK-9 Swat-VII PTI Sultan-e Rum [4]
PK-10 Swat-VIII PTI Muhammad Naeem [4]
PK-11 Upper Dir-I PTI Gul Ibrahim Khan [4]
PK-12 Upper Dir-II PTI Muhammad Yamin [4]
PK-13 Upper Dir-III PTI Muhammad Anwar Khan [4]
PK-14 Lower Dir-I PTI Muhammad Azam Khan [4]
PK-15 Lower Dir-II PTI Hamayun Khan [4]
PK-16 Lower Dir-III IND [a] Shafiullah [3]
PK-17 Lower Dir-IV PTI Ubaidur Rahman [4]
PK-18 Lower Dir-V IND [a] Liaqat Ali Khan [3]
PK-19 Bajaur-I PTI Hamid Ur Rehman [4]
PK-20 Bajaur-II PTI Anwar Zeb Khan [4]
PK-21 Bajaur-III IND [a] Ajmal Khan [3]
PK-22 Bajaur-IV PTI Nisar Baaz [4]
PK-23 Malakand-I PTI Shakil Ahmad [4]
PK-24 Malakand-II IND [a] Musavir Khan [3]
PK-25 Buner-I PTI Riaz Khan [4]
PK-26 Buner-II PTI Syed Fakhr e Jehan [4]
PK-27 Buner-III IND [a] Abdul Kabir Khan [3]
PK-28 Shangla-I PML(N) Muhammad Rashad Khan
PK-29 Shangla-II IND [a] Abdul Munim [3]
PK-30 Shangla-III PML(N) Ibadullah Khan
PK-31 Kohistan Upper IND [a] Fazal-e Haq [3]
PK-32 Kohistan Lower JUI(F) Sajjadullah
PK-33 Kolai Palas IND [a] Muhammad Riaz [3]
PK-34 Battagram-I PTI Zubair Khan [4]
PK-35 Battagram-II IND [a] Taj Muhammad [3]
PK-36 Mansehra-I IND [a] Munir Hussain [3]
PK-37 Mansehra-II PTI Babar Saleem Swati Speaker [4]
PK-38 Mansehra-III IND [a] Zahid Chanzeb [3]
PK-39 Mansehra-IV PTI Ikram Ullah [4]
PK-40 Mansehra-V PML(N) Shahjahan Yousuf
PK-41 Torghar IND [a] Laiq Muhammad Khan [3]
PK-42 Abbottabad-I PTI Nazir Ahmed Abbasi [4]
PK-43 Abbottabad-II IND [a] Rajab Ali Khan Abbasi [3]
PK-44 Abbottabad-III IND [a] Iftikhar Ahmad Jadoon [3]
PK-45 Abbottabad-IV IND [a] Mushtaq Ahmad Ghani [3]
PK-46 Haripur-I PTI Akbar Ayub Khan [4]
PK-47 Haripur-II PTI Arshad Ayub Khan [4]
PK-48 Haripur-III IND [a] Malik Adeel Iqbal [3]
PK-49 Swabi-I IND [a] Rangez Ahmad [3]
PK-50 Swabi-II PTI Aqibullah Khan [4]
PK-51 Swabi-III PTI Abdul Kareem [4]
PK-52 Swabi-IV PTI Faisal Khan [4]
PK-53 Swabi-V PTI Murtaza Khan [4]
PK-54 Mardan-I PTI Zarshad Khan [4]
PK-55 Mardan-II PTI Tufail Anjum [4]
PK-56 Mardan-III PTI Amir Farzand Khan [4]
PK-57 Mardan-IV PTI Muhammad Zahir Shah [4]
PK-58 Mardan-V PTI Muhammad Abdul Salam [4]
PK-59 Mardan-VI PTI Tariq Mehmood Aryani [4]
PK-60 Mardan-VII PTI Iftikhar Ali Mishwani [4]
PK-61 Mardan-VIII PTI Ihtisham Ali [4]
PK-62 Charsadda-I PTI Khalid Khan [4]
PK-63 Charsadda-II PTI Arshad Ali [4]
PK-64 Charsadda-III PTI Iftikharullah Jan [4]
PK-65 Charsadda-IV PTI Fazle Shakoor Khan [4]
PK-66 Charsadda-V PTI Muhammad Arif [4]
PK-67 Mohmand-I PTI Mehboob Sher [4]
PK-68 Mohmand-II IND [a] Muhammad Israr [3]
PK-69 Khyber-I IND [a] Muhammad Adnan Qadri [3]
PK-70 Khyber-II IND [a] Muhammad Sohail Afridi [3]
PK-71 Khyber-III PTI Abdul Ghani [4]
PK-72 Peshawar-I PPP Kiramatullah Khan
PK-73 Peshawar-II PTI(P) Arbab Muhammad Wasim Khan
PK-74 Peshawar-III JUI(F) Ijaz Muhammad
PK-75 Peshawar-IV ANP Arbab Muhammad Usman Khan
PK-76 Peshawar-V PTI Samiullah Khan [4]
PK-77 Peshawar-VI IND [a] Sher Ali Afridi [3]
PK-78 Peshawar-VII PML(N) Zahir Khan
PK-79 Peshawar-VIII PML(N) Jalal Khan
PK-80 Peshawar-IX PPP Arbab Zarak Khan
PK-81 Peshawar-X PTI Syed Qasim Ali Shah [4]
PK-82 Peshawar-XI PML(N) Malik Tariq Awan
PK-83 Peshawar-XII IND [a] Meena Khan [3]
PK-84 Peshawar-XIII PTI Fazal Elahi [4]
PK-85 Nowshera-I PTI Zar Alam Khan [4]
PK-86 Nowshera-II PTI Muhammad Idrees [4]
PK-87 Nowshera-III IND [a] Khaliq-ur-Rehman [3]
PK-88 Nowshera-IV PTI Mian Muhammad Umar [4]
PK-89 Nowshera-V PTI Ishfaq Ahmed [4]
PK-90 Kohat-I IND [a] Aftab Alam Afridi [3]
PK-91 Kohat-II IND [a] Daud Shah Afridi [3]
PK-92 Kohat-III IND [a] Shafi Ullah Jan [3]
PK-93 Hangu IND [a] Shah Abu Tarab Khan Bangash [3]
PK-94 Orakzai IND [a] Aurangzeb Khan [3]
PK-95 Kurram-I JUI(F) Muhammad Riaz
PK-96 Kurram-II IND [a] Ali Hadi [3]
PK-97 Karak-I PTI Muhammad Khurshid [4]
PK-98 Karak-II PTI Muhammad Sajjad [4]
PK-99 Bannu-I PTI Zahidullah Khan [4]
PK-100 Bannu-II PTI Pakhtoon Yar Khan [4]
PK-101 Bannu-III JUI(F) Adnan Wazir
PK-102 Bannu-IV JUI(F) Akram Khan Durrani
PK-103 North Waziristan-I PTI(P) Muhammad Iqbal Wazir
PK-104 North Waziristan-II PTI Nek Muhammad Khan [4]
PK-105 Lakki Marwat-I PTI Johar Muhammad [4]
PK-106 Lakki Marwat-II PML(N) Hisham Inamullah Khan
PK-107 Lakki Marwat-III PTI Tariq Saeed [4]
PK-108 Tank IND [a] Muhammad Usman [3]
PK-109 Upper South Waziristan IND [a] Asif Khan [3]
PK-110 Lower South Waziristan PTI Ajab Gul [4]
PK-111 Dera Ismail Khan-I JUI(F) Makhdoom Zada Muhammad Aftab Haider
PK-112 Dera Ismail Khan-II PPP Ahmad Kundi
PK-113 Dera Ismail Khan-III PTI Ali Amin Khan Gandapur Chief Minister [4]
PK-114 Dera Ismail Khan-IV JUI(F) Lutf Ur Rehman
PK-115 Dera Ismail Khan-V PPP Ehsanullah Khan
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