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- January 15, 2024
- Ubaida Khan
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Introduction:
Swabi-I is a constituency in the National Assembly of Pakistan. Swabi encompasses a mix of plains and hilly terrain. Formerly recognized as NA-12 from 1977 to 2018. Following the delimitation in 2018, its designation changed to NA-18, and with the subsequent delimitation in 2022, it was further redefined as NA-19.
District Swabi was given the status of District in July 1988. Previously it was part of Peshawar District and then a Sub-Division of Mardan District. It consists of Four Tehsils, namely Swabi, Lahor, Topi and Razar.
District | Swabi |
Division | Mardan |
Province | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Electorate | 449,012 |
Elevation | 300 to 600 m |
Area | 1,543 km² |
Popularity Reason: Swabi is a district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, known for its fertile plains, agriculture (especially wheat, sugarcane, and tobacco cultivation), and educational institutions such as the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute. The district has historical sites from the Buddhist era, contributing to its rich cultural heritage. Swabi plays a role in the political landscape of Pakistan with electoral constituencies, and it is connected by road networks, supporting economic activities and facilitating transportation within the region.
Main Political Parties:
Asad Qaisar, Fazal Ali, Muhammad Islam Khan, Sajjad Ahmed, Khalil Ahmad, Shah Nawaz Khanzada, Fazal Akram, Masood Jabbar, Rizwan Ullah, Khalid Mehmood, Muhammad Tariq, Muhammad Razzaq and Shams ul Qamar were candidates from N.A-18 in G.E 2018.
Asad Qaisar was elected MNA from N.A- 18 District Swabi in the general election 2018.
PAKISTAN ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-18 Swabi- 2018
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Position | Candidate | Party | Votes |
1. | Asad Qaisar | PTI | 79428 |
2. | Fazal Ali | MMA | 34684 |
3. | Muhammad Islam Khan | ANP | 26473 |
4. | Sajjad Ahmed | PML-N | 24898 |
5. | Khalil Ahmad | JUI-N | 5986 |
6. | Shah Nawaz Khanzada Advertisements
| Independent | 5971 |
7. | Fazal Akram | Independent | 3351 |
8. | Masood Jabbar | QWP | 3351 |
9. | Rizwan Ullah | Independent | 2611 |
10. | Khalid Mahmood | AWP | 832 |
11. | Muhammad Tariq | Independent | 599 |
12. | Muhammad Razzaq | Independent | 545 |
13. | Shams ul Qamar | Independent | 206 |
Who Is The Winner Of NA-19 General Election 2024
PAKISTAN GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-19 – 2024
Position | Candidate | Votes | Party |
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1 | Asad Qaiser (Winner) | 115,635 | IND (PTI) |
2 | Maulana Fazal Ali | 45,567 | JUIF |
3 | Shahnawaz Khanzada | 24,157 | ANP |
4 | Sitara Ayaz | 7,989 | IND |
5 | Khalil Ahmad | 5,821 | JUI-NP |
6 | Umar Gul | 4,479 | JIP |
7 | Bilal Khan Sherpao | 3,538 | PPP |
8 | Miraj Humayun Khan | 1,234 | IND |
9 | Syed Nadeem Shah | 900 | NDM |
10 | Wasim Shah | 864 | IND |
11 | Muhammad Razaq | 520 | IND |
12 | Yousaf Ali | 293 | IND |
13 | Khalid Mehmood | 256 | JUP-S |
14 | Waleed Ahmed | 173 | TDP |
15 | Khanzada Arslan Khan | 148 | IND |
16 | Umat Khan | 127 | IND |
Asad Qaiser won the election with the highest number of votes as an independent candidate (PTI).