PP-7 Rawalpindi-I

PP-7 Rawalpindi-I (پی پی-7، راولپنڈى-1) is a Constituency of Provincial Assembly of Punjab.[1][2]

PP-7 Rawalpindi-I
Constituency
for the Provincial Assembly of Punjab
RegionKahuta Tehsil and Kallar Syedan Tehsil of Rawalpindi District
Current constituency
Created fromPP-2 Rawalpindi-II (2002-2018)
PP-7 Rawalpindi-II (2018-2023)

Area

1985-1988:PP-7 Rawalpindi-VII

General elections were held on March 12, 1985.(PP-7 – Rawalpindi) Chaudhary Muhammad Khalid won this seat[3] |-

Contesting CandidatesParty Affiliation
Chaudhary Muhammad KhalidIndependent

1988-1990:PP-7 Rawalpindi-VII

General elections were held on November 30, 1988 (PP-7 – Rawalpindi) Chaudhary Muhammad Khalid won this seat[4]

Contesting CandidatesParty Affiliation
Chaudhary Muhammad KhalidPPP

1990-1993:PP-7 Rawalpindi-VII

General elections were held on November 5, 1990 (PP-7 – Rawalpindi) Shaukat Mahmood Bhatti won this seat[5]

Contesting CandidatesParty Affiliation
Shaukat Mahmood BhattiIJI

1993-1997:PP-7 Rawalpindi-VII

General elections were held on November 30, 1993 (PP-7 – Rawalpindi) Chaudhary Muhammad Khalid won this seat[6]

Contesting CandidatesParty Affiliation
Chaudhary Muhammad KhalidPPP

1997-2002:PP-7 Rawalpindi-VII

General elections were held on February 18, 1997 (PP-7 – Rawalpindi) Shaukat Mahmood Bhatti won this seat[7]

Contesting CandidatesParty Affiliation
Shaukat Mahmood BhattiPML-N

2002-2008:PP-7 Rawalpindi-VII

General elections were held on November 25, 2002. Musharraf held the presidency from 2001 until 2008,

Contesting CandidatesParty AffiliationVotes Polled

2008—2013: PP-2 Rawalpindi-II

General elections were held on 18 February 2008. Lt. Col (R) Muhammad Shabbir Awan won this seat with 32,816 votes.[8]

All candidates receiving over 1,000 votes are listed here.

Contesting CandidatesParty AffiliationVotes Polled
Lt. Col (R) Muhammad Shabbir AwanPPPP32,816
Raja Muhammad AliPML-N30,962
Muhammad Bilal Yameen SattiIndependent23,012
Raja Nosherwan AkhtarPML12,476
Brig (R) Rab Nawaz KhanIndependent3,619

2013—2018:PP-2 Rawalpindi-II

General elections were held on 11 May 2013. Raja Muhammad Ali won this seat with 43,335 votes.[9]

All candidates receiving over 1,000 votes are listed here.

Contesting CandidatesParty AffiliationVotes Polled
Raja Muhammad AliPML-N43,335
Raja Sagheer AhmedIndependent38,706
Lt. Col (R) Muhammad Shabbir AwanPPPP15,868
Tariq Mehmood MurtazaPTI13,233
Ibrar Hussain AbbasiJI1,760

2018—2022: PP-7 Rawalpindi-II

General elections were scheduled to be held on 25 July 2018. In 2018 Pakistani general election, Raja Sagheer Ahmad, an Independent politician won PP-7 Rawalpindi II election by taking 44,363 votes.

General election 2018: PP-7 (Rawalpindi-II)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Raja Sagheer Ahmad 44,363 28.78
PML(N) Raja Muhammad Ali 42,459 27.54
PTI Ghulam Murtaza Satti 40,528 26.29
TLP Hafiz Mansoor Zahoor 15,028 9.77
PPP Chaudry Muhammad Ayub 9,259 6.01
MMA Tanwir Ahmed 2,476 1.61
Turnout 154,153 54

2022-2023: PP-7 Rawalpindi-II

PML-N's Raja Sagheer Ahmed won the seat with 68,906 votes, however, PTI’s Muhammad Shabbir Awan managed to 68,857 votes.

2022 Punjab provincial by-election: PP-7 Rawalpindi-II
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Raja Sagheer Ahmed 68,918 43.29
PTI Muhammad Shabbir Awan 68,863 43.27
TLP Manzoor Zahoor 14,776 9.28
JI Tanveer Ahmed 1,666 1.05
IND 2 candidates 3,436 2.15
Majority 55 0.02
Rejected ballots 1,475 0.95
Turnout 1,59,143 47.46

20224-2029: PP-7 Rawalpindi-I

Provincial election 2024: PP-7 Rawalpindi-I
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PML(N) Raja Sagir 66,356 37.30
Independent Muhammad Shabbir Awan [lower-alpha 1] 63,042 35.43
TLP Raja Waseem Ahmed 22,103 12.42
Independent Raja Nadeem Ahmed 8,952 5.03
PPP Chaudary Zaheer Mahmood 6,870 3.86
JI Tanwir Ahmed 2,920 1.64
Independent Sardar Taifoor Akhtar 2,859 1.61
Others Others (fifteen candidates) 4,817 2.71
Turnout 191,771 49.67
Total valid votes 177,919 92.78
Rejected ballots 13,852 7.22
Majority 3,314 1.87
Registered electors 386,073
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See also

Notes

  1. Filed nomination papers as PTI candidate but ECP allowed him to run as an Independent

References


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