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Unofficial results: PTI takes lead in GB election; independent candidates get eight seats

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SKARDU: Unofficial results showed that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) took lead in Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) election 2020 by grabbing victory in nine constituencies followed by eight seats won by independent candidates out of 23 seats of the region’s Legislative Assembly, ARY News reported on Monday.

According to the unofficial election results obtained by ARY News, PTI secured the top position in the number of seats as the political party managed to get victory on nine seats, whereas, independent candidates won in eight constituencies of GB Legislative Assembly.

Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) secured victory on three seats, Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-) got two seats and one seat won by Majlis-e-Wahdatul Muslimeen.

Unofficial results

In GBLA-01 Gilgit-I constituency, PPP candidate Amjad Hussain grabbed victory by securing 11,178 votes followed by an independent candidate Sultan Raees who secured 8,356 votes.

In GBLA-02 Gilgit-II constituency, PPP Jameel Ahmed won the seat by securing 8,817 votes followed by PTI candidate Fatehullah Khan by 8,200 votes.

In GBLA-04 Nagir-I constituency, PPP’s Ajmad Hussain declared the winner by getting 5,716 votes while Islami Tehreek Pakistan’s candidate Muhammad Ayub secured 5,061 votes.

In GBLA-05 Nagir-II constituency, an independent candidate Javed Manwa won the seat by securing 2,570 votes and Majlis-e-Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM)’s Rizwan Ali remained on the second position with 1,850 votes.

In GBLA-06 Hunza constituency, PTI candidate Ubaidullah Baig won the seat by securing 6,600 votes followed by an independent candidate Noor Muhammad who secured 3,910 votes.

In GBLA-07 Skardu-I constituency, PTI candidate Zakariya Khan won the seat by securing 5,290 votes followed by PPP’s candidate Syed Mehdi Shah who secured 4,114 votes.

In GBLA-08 Skardu-II constituency, MWM candidate Muhammad Kazim declared the winner after securing 7,534 votes followed by PPP’s candidate Muhammad Ali Shah by getting 7,146 votes.

In GBLA-09 Skardu-III constituency, an independent candidate Muhammad Salim won the seat by securing 6,865 votes followed by PTI’s Muhammad Nashad after getting 5,236 votes.

In GBLA-10 Skardu-IV constituency, an independent candidate Raja Nasir Khan won the seat by securing 5,124 votes followed by PTI’s Wazir Hassan after getting 3,668 votes.

In GBLA-11 constituency, PTI’s Amjad Ali Zaidi won the polls by getting 5,872 votes and an independent candidate Iqbal Hussain secured the second position by securing 2,659 votes.

In GBLA-12 constituency, PTI candidate Raja Azam Khan declared the winner with 10,674 votes followed by PPP’s Imran Nadeem with 8,886 votes.

In GBLA-13 Astore-I constituency, PTI’s Khalid Khursheed secured 4,836 votes to win the seat followed by PPP’s Abdul Hameed with 3,117 votes.

In GBLA-14 Astore-II constituency, PTI’s Shamul Haq secured 5,354 votes to win the seat followed by PPP’s Muzaffar Ali with 3,479 votes.

In GBLA-14 Astore-II constituency, PTI’s Shamul Haq secured 5,354 votes to win the seat followed by PPP’s Muzaffar Ali with 3,479 votes.

In GBLA-15 Diamer-I constituency, an candidate Haji Shah Baig won the seat with 2,713 votes.

In GBLA-16 Diamer-II constituency, PML-N candidate Muhammad Anwar secured 4,813 votes to win the polls followed by an independent candidate Ataullah who secured 4,314 votes.

In GBLA-17 Diamer-III constituency, PTI candidate Haji Hyder Ali secured 5,389 votes to win the polls followed by Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) candidate Rehmat Khaliq who secured 5,162 votes.

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