According to an official of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), total registered
voters in the merged tribal areas were 2,801,834, out of which 1,671,305 were male and 1,130,529 were female.
According to available data, a total 2,801,834
voters including 1,130,529 female
voters and 1,671,305 male
voters would use their right of vote in the historical elections.
An analysis of the latest district-wise statistics of
voters released by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) shows that Lahore district continues to be in the lead with a gap of 616,945 between male and female
voters, who number 3.05m and 2.43m respectively.
The breakdown of the areas affected and the number of registered
voters according to the document, showed that:
"In all 90 assembly constituencies of the state, there are 5,910
voters who are of 100 years of age or above.
Mr Makhiya further said supplementary
voter registration came against a backdrop of low turnout of
voters during the general
voter registration.
Over 1.8 million
voters participated in the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) plebiscite on Monday.
ISLAMABAD -- The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) is feared to shift large number of its registered
voters to their permanent addresses after December 31 if they fail to reconcile addresses mentioned in their computerised identity cards (CNIC) and the places where vote is currently registered.
A total of 108,580
voters voted that include 52,504 female
voters and 56,076 male
voters.
With a total of 5,398,623 registered
voters, the largest constituency in the city, population and area wise, is NA-124 which has been carved out of the old city area.
Chairman Wafula Chebukati said the target is to increase the number of registered
voters by three per cent.