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- February 2, 2024
- Ubaida Khan
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Introduction:
NA-264 is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It mainly comprises the areas of the Quetta City Tehsil.
District | Quetta |
Division | Quetta |
Province | Baluchistan |
Electorate | 187,539 |
Popularity Reason: The city of Quetta, situated in the Balochistan province of Pakistan, boasts a rich history that spans thousands of years. Renowned for its natural beauty and strategic location, Quetta has been a pivotal center of trade and culture throughout the ages. Today, the city stands as a major industrial and transportation hub, featuring industries such as textiles, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. With a population of approximately 1.5 million people, Quetta is also a significant educational center, hosting numerous colleges and universities. Nestled at the base of the majestic Zarghoon Mountains, the city offers a breathtaking backdrop of natural splendor. Historically part of the Kandahar region, Quetta played a crucial role in ancient trade routes connecting Central Asia to the Indian subcontinent. Renowned for its lush fruit orchards, the city is celebrated for producing delectable apples, grapes, peaches, and pomegranates.
Main Political Parties:
The consolidated results for the 2018 general election in NA-266 Quetta, including detailed information on all candidates from various political parties such as Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz, Pakistan Peoples Party, Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, and Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan, as well as independent candidates. The candidates include Agha Hassan Baloch, Hafiz Hussain Ahmad, Jamal Khan Tarakai, Zain ul Abideen Khan Khilji, Prince Ahmad Umar Ahmedzai, Mir Riaz Ahmad Shahwani, Nawab Muhammad Khan Shahwani, Moulana Muhammad Ramzan Mengal, Muhammad Younas, Sardar Ahmad Khan Shahwani, Qutab Ali, Muhammad Imran Bangulzai, Sardar Sher Din Khan Zagar Mengal, Paind Khan, Malik Mehmood Yar Shahwani, Mir Muhammad Usman Parkani, Allauddin, Bibi Nasreen Gull, Malik Abdul Razzaq Satooryani, and Mir Sikandar Shahwani, with a breakdown of their respective vote details.
Agha Hassan Baloch was elected MNA from N.A- 266 District Quetta in the general election 2018.
PAKISTAN ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-266 – 2018 | |||
Position | Candidate | Party | Votes |
1. | Agha Hassan Baloch | BNP | 20056 |
2. | Hafiz Hussain Ahmed | MMA | 11063 |
3. | Jamal Khan Tarakai | PKMAP | 9138 |
4. | Zain ul Abideen Khan Khilji | PTI | 5624 |
5. | Prince Ahmad Umar Ahmadzai | BAP | 5124 |
6. | Mir Riaz Ahmad Shahwani | PPP | 5018 |
7. | Nawab Muhammad Khan Shahwani | NP | 1327 |
8. | Moulana Muhammad Ramzan Mengal | PRP | 1053 |
9. | Muhammad Younis | PML-N | 868 |
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| Sardar Ahmad Khan Shahwani | Independent | 597 |
11. | Qutab Ali | BNP-A | 478 |
12. | Muhammad Imran Bangulzai | Independent | 235 |
13. | Sardar Sher Din Khan Zagar Mengal | Independent | 206 |
14. | Paind Khan | Independent | 179 |
15. | Malik Mahmood Yar Shahwani | Independent | 157 |
16. | Mir Muhammad Usman Parkani | Independent | 144 |
17. | Allauddin | ANP | 142 |
18. | Bibi Nasreen Gull | BNM | 78 |
19. | Malik Abdul Razzaq Satooryani | Independent | 78 |
20. | Mir Sikandar Shahwani | Independent | 38 |
Who Is The Winner Of NA-264 General Election 2024
PAKISTAN GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS OF NA-264 – 2024
Position | Candidate Name | Votes | Party |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Nawabzada Jamal Khan Raisani | 10678 | PPP |
2 | Mohammad Akhtar Mengal | 9929 | BNP |
3 | Abdul Rehman | 8850 | JUIF |
4 | Zain ul Abideen Khan Khilji | 6083 | IND |
5 | Mir Kabir Ahmed | 4092 | NP |
6 | Noor Gul Khan | 3578 | PNAP |
7 | Jamal Khan | 3565 | PKMAP |
8 | Haji Arz Muhammad Barech | 2477 | PML-N |
9 | Mir Humayun Aziz Kurd | 1698 | IND |
10 | Ghulam Farooq | 621 | BNP-A |
11 | Abdul Wajid | 563 | TLP |
12 | Mher Ullah | 517 | JUI-NP |
13 | Akhtar Muhammad | 426 | JIP |
14 | Feroz Khan | 393 | MQM-P |
15 | Prince Ahmed Umer Ahmedzai | 304 | BAP |
16 | Musa Khan | 285 | IND |
17 | Shahzad Ahmed | 240 | IND |
18 | Mir Tanveer Ahmed | 215 | IND |
19 | Rameen Rustam | 174 | IND |
20 | Abdul Ghaffar | 132 | IND |
21 | Muhammad Ali Reki Baloch | 126 | JWP |
22 | Noor Ahmed | 118 | ANP |
23 | Shams Ur Rehman | 101 | IND |
24 | Muhammad Qasim | 76 | PRP |
25 | Amin Ullah | 55 | IND |
26 | Haji Naseem Khan | 55 | JUS |
27 | Zulfiqar Ali Khan | 53 | IND |
28 | Mir Hazoor Bakhsh | 52 | MML |
29 | Sardar Abdul Razzaq Satoryani | 51 | IND |
30 | Abdullah | 51 | IND |
31 | Ghulam Nabi Marri | 49 | IND |
32 | Muhammad Hashim | 46 | IND |
33 | Bangul Khan | 31 | IND |
34 | Abdul Malik | 21 | RJUI |
35 | Saif Ullah | 19 | IND |