ECP decreases NA seats to 336 in preliminary delimitation of constituencies

Nausheen Yusuf
May 31, 2022

ECP's preliminary delimitation shows that NA would have 266 general seats, while rest will be reserved for minorities and women

The board outside the premises of the Election Commission of Pakistan. — ECP website/File
The board outside the premises of the Election Commission of Pakistan. — ECP website/File


ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) Tuesday issued the preliminary delimitation of constituencies in which it revised the National Assembly seats from 342 to 336.

According to the ECP's preliminary report, the number of general seats in the NA will decrease from 272 to 266.

Balochistan will have16 general seats in the NA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will have 45, Punjab 141, Sindh 61, three seats will be of Islamabad. Seats of erstwhile federally administered tribal areas have been merged with KP.

On the other hand, women will have 60 reserved seats whileminorities will have 10 seats.

A National Assembly constituency in KP has been demarcated at 788,933 people, Islamabad 667,789, Punjab 780,069, Sindh 784,500, and Balochistan 77,946.

KP's NA will begin with Chitral from NA-1 to NA-45.

Seats from Islamabad will be from NA-46 to NA-48, Punjab's constituencies will start from Attock's NA-49 and end at NA-189 in Rajanpur.

Furthermore, Sindh's lower house seats will start from NA-190 Jacobabad and continue till NA-250 Karachi. While Balochistan's constituencies will be from NA-251 to NA-266.

Provincial assembly seats

The Balochistan Assembly will have65 seats overall out of which 51 will be general seats, KP Assembly will have 145 seats out of which 115 will be general seats.

Punjab will have371 seats out of which 297 will be general seats while the Sindh Assembly will have168 seats out of which 130 will be general seats.

The ECP said that a constituency of KP Assemblywill consist of 308,713 voters,Punjab Assembly 370,336,Sindh Assembly 368,112 andBalochistan Assembly 241,864.


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