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ANP candidate wins on PF-1


On NA-43 (Bajaur Agency) Independent candiate wins
 
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Oooo Champ dont act like heywire media


let the complete results comeout.
I am not saying that these are complete Results, but this is current standing.


Complete Results:

NA 33 = PPP(P) Najmudin
NA272= BNP



Regards
Champ
 
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here is the break up of National Assembly seats




NA-1 Peshawar-I
NA-2 Peshawar-II
NA-3 Peshawar-III
NA-4 Peshwar-IV
NA-5 Nowshera-I
NA-6 Nowshera-II
NA-7 Charsadda-I
NA-8 Charsadda-II
NA-9 Mardan-I
NA-10 Mardan-II
NA-11 Mardan-III
NA-12 Swabi-I
NA-13 Swabi-II

NA-14 Kohat
NA-15 Karak
NA-16 Hangu
NA-17 Abbottabad-I
NA-18 Abbottabad-II
NA-19 Haripur
NA-20 Mansehra-I
NA-21 Mansehra-II
NA-22 Batagram
NA-23 Kohistan
NA-24 D.I.Khan
NA-25 D.I.Khan-Cum-Tank
NA-26 Bannu
NA-27 Lakki Marwat
NA-28 Bunair
NA-29 Swat-I
NA-30 Swat-II
NA-31 Shanglapar
NA-32 Chitral
NA-33 Upper Dir-cum-Lower
NA-34 Lower Dir
NA-35 Malakand
NA-36 Tribal Area-I
NA-37 Tribal Area-II
NA-38 Tribal Area-III
NA-39 Tribal Area-IV
NA-40 Tribal Area-V

NA-41 Tribal Area-VI
NA-42 Tribal Area-VII
NA-43 Tribal Area-VIII
NA-44 Tribal Area-IX
NA-45 Tribal Area-X
NA-46 Tribal Area-XI

NA-47 Tribal Area-XII

NA-48 Islamabad-I
NA-49 Islamabad-II
NA-50 Rawalpindi-I
NA-51 Rawalpindi-II
NA-52 Rawalpindi-III
NA-53 Rawalpindi-IV
NA-54 Rawalpindi-V
NA-55 Rawalpindi-VI
NA-56 Rawalpindi-VII
NA-57-Attock-I
NA-58-Attock-II
NA-59-Attock-III
NA-60 Chakwal-I
NA-61 Chakwal-II
NA-62 Jhelum-I
NA-63 Jhelum-II
NA-64 Sargodha-I
NA-65 Sargodha-II
NA-66 Sargodha-III
NA-67 Sargodha-IV
NA-68 Sargodha-V
NA-69 Khushab-I
NA-70 Khushab-II
NA-71 Mianwali-I

NA-72 Mianwali-II
NA-73 Bhakkar-I
NA-74 Bhakkar-II
NA-75 Faisalabad-I
NA-76 Faisalabad-II
NA-77 Faisalabad-III
NA-78 Faisalabad-IV
NA-79 Faisalabad-V
NA-80 Faisalabad-VI

NA-81 Faisalabad-VII
NA-82 Faisalabad-VIII
NA-83 Faisalabad-IX
NA-84 Faisalabad-X
NA-85 Faisalabad-XI
NA-86 Jhang-I
NA-87 Jhang-II
NA-88 Jhang-III
NA-89 Jhang-IV
NA-90 Jhang-V
NA-91 Jhang-VI
NA-92 T.T.Singh-I
NA-93 T.T.Singh-II
NA-94 T.T.Singh-III
NA-95 Gujranwala-I
NA-96 Gujranwala-II
NA-97 Gujranwala-III
NA-98 Gujranwala-IV
NA-99 Gujranwala-V
NA-100 Gujranwala-VI
NA-101 Gujranwala-VII


NA-102 Hafizabad-I
NA-103 Hafizabad-II
NA-104 Gujrat-I
NA-105 Gujrat-II
NA-106 Gujrat-III
NA-107 Gujrat-IV
NA-108 M.B.Din-I
NA-109 M.B.Din-II NA-110 Sialkot-I
NA-111 Sialkot-II
NA-112 Sialkot-III
NA-113 Sialkot-IV
NA-114 Sialkot-V

NA-115 Narowal-I
NA-116 Narowal-II NA-117 Narowal-III

NA-118 Lahore-I NA-119 Lahore-II
NA-120 Lahore-III
NA-121 Lahore-IV
NA-122 Lahore-V NA-123 Lahore-VI
NA-124 Lahore-VII NA-125 Lahore-VIII
NA-126 Lahore-IX
NA-127 Lahore-X
NA-128 Lahore-XI
NA-129 Lahore-XII NA-130
Lahore-XIII

NA-131 Sheikhupura-I NA-132 Sheikhupura NA-133 Sheikhupura-II NA-134 Sheikhupura NA-135 Nankana Sahib-I
NA-136 N.Sahib-cum-SKP NA-137 Nankana Sahib-II NA-138 Kasur-I NA-139 Kasur-II NA-140 Kasur-III
NA-141 Kasur-IV
NA-142 Kasur-V
NA-143 Okara-I
NA-144 Okara-II NA-145 Okara-III
NA-146 Okara-IV NA-147 Okara-V NA-148 Multan-I NA-149 Multan-II NA-150 Multan-III
NA-151 Multan-IV NA-152 Multan-V NA-153 Multan-VI NA-154 Lodhran-I NA-155 Lodhran-II
NA-156 Khanewal-I NA-157 Khanewal-II NA-158 Khanewal-III NA-159 Khanewal-IV NA-160 Sahiwal-I
NA-161 Sahiwal-II NA-162 Sahiwal-III NA-163 Sahiwal-IV NA-164 Pakpattan-I NA-165 Pakpattan-II
NA-166 Pakpattan-III NA-167 Vehari-I NA-168 Vehari-II NA-169 Vehari-III NA-170 Vehari-IV
NA-171 DG Khan-I NA-172 DG Khan-II NA-173 DG Khan-III NA-174- Rajanpur-I NA-175- Rajanpur-II
NA-176 Muzaffargarh-I NA-177 Muzaffargarh-II NA-178 Muzaffargarh-III NA-179 Muzaffargarh-IV NA-180 Muzaffargarh-V
NA-181 Layyah-I NA-182 Layyah-II NA-183 Bahawalpur-I NA-184 Bahawalpur-II NA-185 Bahawalpur-III
NA-186 Bahawalpur-IV NA-187 Bahawalpur-V NA-188 Bahawalnagar-I NA-189 Bahawalnagar-II NA-190 Bahawalnagar-III
NA-191 Bahawalnagar-IV NA-192 R.Y.Khan-I NA-193 R.Y.Khan-II NA-194 R.Y.Khan-III NA-195 R.Y.Khan-IV
NA-196 R.Y.Khan-V NA-197 R.Y.Khan-VI NA-198, Sukkur cum NA-199, Sukkur cum NA-200, Ghotki-I
NA-201, Ghotki-II NA-202 Shikarpur NA-203 Shikarpurcum-Sukkur- NA-204, Larkana NA-205, Larkanacum-Kamber S
NA-206, Kamber Shahdadkot NA-207 Larkana Cum Shikarpur NA-208, Jacobabad NA-209, Jacobabad NA-210, Kashmore
NA-211 Naushero Feroze-I NA-212 Naushero Feroze-II NA-213, Nawabshah-I NA-214, Nawabshah-II NA-215, Khairpur-I
NA-216, Khairpur-II NA-217, Khairpur-III NA-218 Matiaricum- NA-219, Hyderabad-I NA-220 Hyderabad-II
NA-221 Hyderabadcum- NA-222 Tando Muhammad NA-223, Tando Allahyar- NA-224 Badin-cum-Tando NA-225 Badin-cum-Tando
NA-226 Mirpurkhascum-Umerkot NA-227 Mirpurkhascum- NA-228 Umerkot NA-229, Tharparkar-I NA-230,Tharparkar-II.
NA-231, Jamshoro NA-232, Dadu-I (Old Dadu-II) NA-233, Dadu-II (Old Dadu-III) NA-234, Sanghar-I NA-235, Sangharcum-
NA-236, Sanghar-II NA-237, Thatta-I NA-238, Thatta-II NA-239, Karachi-I NA-240, Karachi-II
NA-241, Karachi-III NA-242, Karachi-IV NA-243, Karachi-V NA-244, Karachi-VI NA-245, Karachi-VII
NA-246, Karachi-VIII NA-247, Karachi-IX NA-248, Karachi-X NA-249, Karachi-XI NA-250 Karachi-XII
NA-251 Karachi-XIII NA-252 Karachi-XIV NA-253 Karachi-XV NA-254 Karachi-XVI NA-255 Karachi-XVII
NA-256 Karachi-XVIII NA-257 Karachi-XIX NA-258 Karachi-XX NA-259, Quetta NA-260 Quetta-cum-
NA-261, Pishin-cum-Ziarat NA-262, Killa Abdullah NA-263, Loralai-cum- NA-264,Zhob-cum-Sherani- NA-265, Sibi-cum-Kohlu-
NA-266,Nasirabad-cum- NA-267,Bolan-cum-Jhal Magsi NA-268, Kalat-cum-Mastung. NA-269, Khuzdar. NA-270, Awaran-cum-Lasbela.
NA-271,Kharan-cum- NA-272, Kech-cum-Gwadar.
 
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:woot:

on NA-45 few minuts back Kundi was in lead over Maulana Fazlur Rehman.


Some indication that Fazlur Rehman lost to Kundi
 
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Yeah Fazlu has lost to a Bar at law Young graduate with a DOUBLE MARGIN.

It was predicted.

First of all.

1)NWFP people now dont want to elect Mullahs.
2)The religious vote of JUI didnt go to Fazlu because of his
*Support of Musharraf.
*not supporting judiciary.
*Not dissolving NWFP assembly.
3)More over in his own DIK Taliban have dis owned him.
they didnt vote for him
4)Wazirs and Mehsuds have voted for KUNDI.


SO FAZLU BECAUSE OF PLAYING DOUBLE GAME HAS LOST HIS OWN RELIGIOUS VOTE.
 
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You will get MORE SURPRISES.

The heavy weights of PML Q have been ELIMINATED:sniper:.

Sheikh Rashid is losing both seats.

PML N is sweeping in Punjab.

Javed Hashmi is winning 4 out of 5 seats.

Only losing to Makhdoom Shah Mehmood.
 
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What happens when a candidate wins from several seats (running on more than one seat is itself a ridiculous concept, and I hope it gets changed)? He/she cannot have four votes in the NA, so I imagine that one victory is accepted by the candidate, and the others go to the runner ups?
 
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:::::::::::CURRENT SITUATION::::::::::

A DRAMATIC CHANGE

PPP(P) (51)
PML(N)--(49)
PML(Q)--(21)
IND-----(13)
MQM-----(06)
ANP-----(06)
MMA(F)--(04)
BNP-----(03)

Result=14%

Leading Part= PPP(P)
Runner up = PML(N)


Breaking News:: Pervaiz Ilahi is 200 votes behind Shah nawazn of PPP(P) (16% Result)

Regards
Champ

LOL. Welcome to Pakistan. The relation is the more corrupt you are, the more popular you will be. :hitwall:
 
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Pakistanis brave violence to vote in key election

by Danny Kemp
2 hours, 18 minutes ago



ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Pakistanis defied bombings and shootings on Monday to vote in critical parliamentary elections that will decide the political fate of key US anti-terrorist ally President Pervez Musharraf.

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The polls were intended to complete the transition to civilian democracy after eight years of military rule, but took place in the shadow of surging violence including the assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto.

Western allies will be closely watching the result of the polls in the nuclear-armed Islamic nation -- with opposition leaders vowing mass protests if rigging robs them of victory.

Musharraf, who seized power in a coup in 1999 and stepped down as army chief in November, called for reconciliation after the vote and warned all parties to accept the outcome gracefully.

"Whosoever wins the polls, as president of Pakistan, I will function with them in a totally harmonious manner," Musharraf told state television after he cast his vote in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.

Officials said 14 people were killed and 100 injured in violence that began on the eve of the vote. Security fears were believed to have kept many voters at home, despite the presence of 80,000 troops on the streets.

Voting picked up after a slow start and the turnout three hours before the polls closed at 5:00 pm (1200 GMT) stood at about 35 percent of Pakistan's 81 million eligible voters, a senior electoral official told AFP.

The first results were expected after 10:30 pm with the overall picture set to emerge on Tuesday. The government banned exit polls.

Musharraf faces possible impeachment if the vote brings in a parliament packed with his foes, and even if he heads off that threat he would find his power further curtailed if the opposition wins a majority.

The former general is viewed by the United States as its key ally in the fight against Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants based in Pakistan's tribal areas on the border with Afghanistan.

Opinion polls have tipped Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party (PPP) to win, followed by the party of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, with the pro-Musharraf Pakistan Muslim League-Q (PML-Q) trailing in third place.

"I am not afraid of bomb blasts... I am far less courageous than Bhutto but I would be ready to die to achieve her mission," Sakina Bibi, a 60-year-old supporter of the slain politician, told AFP in the southern city of Karachi.

But opposition leaders have alleged a campaign of "massive rigging" in favour of Musharraf's allies, who could also find support from their feudal connections in rural Pakistan

Compare that to a New York Times report. It's amazing how much the media slants stuff

Turnout Low as Violence Mars Pakistan Vote

LAHORE, Pakistan — Fearful of violence and deterred by confusion at polling stations, Pakistanis voted Monday in parliamentary elections that may fail to produce clear winners and could result in protracted post-election political skirmishing.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/19/world/asia/19pstan.html?ref=world

Another thing..Musharraf has not threatened to call the election rigged if he loses. But the PPP and PML-N have. Great politicians.
 
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Compare that to a New York Times report. It's amazing how much the media slants stuff

The NY Times used to be one of my favorite and more respected newspapers, until their coverage on Pakistan went the way of their coverage of the Bush Administration - how can we find any negative in something positive. Which is why now I actually sympathize with Bush on some issues.
 
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Shujaat is going to knocked out of his BOTH SEATS.

Sheikh Rasheed has already lost.

Parvez Elahi is trailing .I HOPE HE LOSES TOOOOOOOOO.

Former ministers.

Rao Sikinder Iqbal Lost pathetically.

same with Humayun Akhtar.

PML N WILL BE MAJOR AND PPP TOO.
 
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Shujaat is going to knocked out of his BOTH SEATS.

Sheikh Rasheed has already lost.

Parvez Elahi is trailing .I HOPE HE LOSES TOOOOOOOOO.

Former ministers.

Rao Sikinder Iqbal Lost pathetically.

same with Humayun Akhtar.

PML N WILL BE MAJOR AND PPP TOO.

Well is that not good news for all those hoping for a fair election?
 
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Shujaat is going to knocked out of his BOTH SEATS.

Sheikh Rasheed has already lost.

Parvez Elahi is trailing .I HOPE HE LOSES TOOOOOOOOO.

Former ministers.

Rao Sikinder Iqbal Lost pathetically.

same with Humayun Akhtar.

PML N WILL BE MAJOR AND PPP TOO.

Dear Mosabja,

Most of your posts are very religious/pious then why do you wan't corrupt leaders to be re-elected in Pakistan ?

Regards
 
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We are profoundly shocked by the Parade Magazine's rankings...:lol::lol:

Does it even matter what the Parade has to say? Yesterday the same individual was touted as Pakistan's only hope and today we have these silly lists coming out.

To this day, on an individual basis, I would pick Musharraf over Nawaz Sharif, Benazir Bhutto, Zardari or any other self-proclaimed democrat any time of the day.
 
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