National Herald Tribune

Over 230 candidates vie for 23 vacant by-elections seats

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): A total of 239 candidates were vying for 23 vacant seats in both national and provincial assemblies during the upcoming by-elections slated for April 21, an official of Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) said.

A total of 239 candidates will contest in the by elections, with 50 of them competing for vacant National Assembly seats. Notably, the first lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari has already been elected unopposed for NA 207, the ECP official said.

He said that a total of 23 candidates were vying for the vacant seats in the Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a Assembly, while 154 candidates were seeking their fortunes in Punjab. In Sindh, Zubair Ahmed Junejo secured his seat unopposed on PS80.

Twelve contenders are in the running for the empty seats in the Balochista­n Assembly. The Commission has schedule to commence printing the ballot papers for the byelection­s upon the finalizati­on of candidate lists by the relevant returning officers on March 30, he added.

He stated that necessary election materials had been provided to provincial election commission­ers. Additional­ly, district Returning Officers and Returning Officers are fulfilling their duties according to the establishe­d election schedule.

He said close coordinati­on has been maintained by the commission with the Ministries of Interior and Defense as well as provincial law enforcemen­t agencies.

On March 13, the Commission announced the schedule for by-elections across 23 National and Provincial Assembly seats.

These elections encompass six National Assembly seats, twelve Punjab Assembly seats, two seats in the Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a Assembly, one seat in the Sindh Assembly and two seats in the Balochista­n Assembly, all slated for April 21, he told.

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