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FAFEN Releases List of Polling Stations with Over 100% Turnout

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ANP doesn't feel so. ;)

Here in Karachi everyone including PML(Q) your former allies are saying rigging happened.

Simply Karachi election could be called pro MQM & anti MQM :D

Each & every party must compete to MQM ..........
 
Simply Karachi election could be called pro MQM & anti MQM :D

Each & every party must compete to MQM ..........

May be because the elections are rigged in Karachi on massive scale.
 

Dr Moeed Perzada :

You need to understand this carefully. Around 50 Polling Stations out of 8000 checked by FAFEN show more than 100% voting, at times 200% of registered vote has been cast. This means out of 70,000 Polling Stations at least at 450-500 stations similar kind of ballot stuffing took place. But this is the tip of the ice-burg, because more than 100% voting must have taken place only where the Election staff, in haste to fill up ballot boxes did not realize their blunder that they have crossed 100% of registered vote. In most places they would have stuffed ballot boxes upto 70 -80% only. What it means? it means that at thousands of other Polling Stations all across the country Election staff or Party Agents, in the presence and help of Police stuffed ballot boxes either before 5pm or later while the results were being announced...but if Presiding Officers were doing this along with political agents and Police, how this evaded the notice of Returning Officers? Why they did'not check before announcing the results..? Plot is getting thicker and thicker; this has now started to look and smell like the worst rigged Elections in Pakistani history since 1977..

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Pakistan's national anthem is buzzing in my head. "Pak sar zameen shaadbaad" indeed. !
 
At least some of the report of over 100% turnout were inaccurate:



Fafen regrets inaccuracies in turnout claim

ISLAMABAD: The Free and Fair Election Network (Fafen) has regretted inaccuracies in its list of 49 polling stations that it earlier claimed had seen a voter turnout of more than 100 per cent.

After returning officers of some of the constituencies mentioned in the list found fault in it, Fafen clarified that the data was based on reports of ‘citizen observers’ trained to monitor the voting and counting processes on the polling day.

Putting the record straight, it said that according to official statements of the count, the turnout in polling station-155 in NA-6 was 56pc, in PS-113 in NA-7 64pc and in PS-238 in NA-52 approximately 50pc.

It said the inaccuracies might have been due to human errors by volunteer citizen observers in transcribing numbers by hand from statements of the count late at night on the election day or due to changes in the polling station numbers as listed in the polling schemes, which changed the number of registered voters at each station used as the basis for the calculation.

Fafen said the purpose of the report was to urge the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to release the polling station-wise data before certifying election results in any constituency, which would help reveal any problem that required further investigation and action.

Our Staff Reporter
 
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