NA-89 Mianwali-I (این اے-89، میانوالی-۱) is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan.[2]
NA-89 Mianwali-I | |
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Constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan | |
Region | Isakhel Tehsil, Daud Khel and Kalabagh towns and Mianwali city (partly) of Mianwali Tehsil in Mianwali District |
Electorate | 565,437 [1] |
Current constituency | |
Party | Sunni Ittehad Council |
Member(s) | Jamal Ahsan Khan Isakhel |
Created from | NA-71 Mianwali-I |
Area
- Isa Khel
- Daud Khel
- Kalabagh
- Some areas of Mianwali Tehsil
Members of Parliament
1970–1977: NW-44 Mianwali-I
Election | Member | Party | |
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1970 | Nawabzada Malik Muzaffar Khan | Independent |
1977: NA-60 Mianwali-I
Election | Member | Party | |
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1977 | Nawabzada Malik Muzaffar Khan | PPP |
1985: NA-60 Mianwali
Election | Member | Party | |
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1985 | Maqbool Ahmed Khan Niazi | Independent |
1988–2002: NA-53 Mianwali-I
Election | Member | Party | |
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1988 | Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi | PAI | |
1990 | Abdul Sattar Khan Niazi | JUP | |
1993 | Obaidullah Khan Shadikhel | Independent | |
1997 | Maqbool Ahmed Khan Niazi | PML-N |
2002–2018: NA-71 Mianwali-I
2018–2023: NA-95 Mianwali-I
Election | Member | Party | |
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2018 | Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi | PTI |
2024–present: NA-89 Mianwali-I
Election | Member | Party | |
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2024 | Jamal Ahsan Khan Isakhel | SIC |
Election 2002
General elections were held on 10 Oct 2002.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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PTI | Imran Khan | 66,737 | 48.34 | ||
PML(Q) | Haji Obaidullah Khan Shadikhel | 60,533 | 43.85 | ||
Others | Others (five candidates) | 10,780 | 7.81 | ||
Turnout | 144,068 | 46.89 | |||
Valid ballots | 138,050 | 95.82 | |||
Rejected ballots | 6,018 | 4.18 | |||
Majority | 6,204 | 4.49 | |||
Registered electors | 307,223 | ||||
PTI win (new seat) |
Election 2008
Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan succeeded in the election 2008 and became the member of National Assembly.[4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan | 88,566 | 49.50 | ||
Independent | Amanatullah Khan Shadikhel | 73,019 | 43.50 | ||
PPP | Sardar Bahadur Babar Khan | 4,260 | 2.50 | 1.3 | |
PML(N) | Inamullah Khan Niazi | 2,087 | 1.20 | 1.2 | |
Turnout | 167,932 | 50.86 | 3.97 | ||
Rejected ballots | 5,468 | 1.98 | 0.95 | ||
Majority | 10,079 | 6.0 | 1.51 | ||
Registered electors | 330,173 | ||||
Independent gain from PTI |
Note: PTI boycotted these elections.
Election 2013
General elections were held on 11 May 2013.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PTI | Imran Khan | 133,224 | 59.40 | 59.40 | |
PML(N) | Haji Obaidullah Khan Shadikhel | 73,373 | 32.70 | 31.50 | |
Others | Others (ten candidates) | 9,797 | 7.90 | ||
Turnout | 222,919 | 57.61 | 6.75 | ||
Rejected ballots | 7,988 | 2.93 | 0.95 | ||
Majority | 59,815 | 26.70 | 20.70 | ||
Registered electors | 307,223 | ||||
PTI gain from PML(N) |
By-election 2013
Imran Khan, who won this seat in the 2013 general election, also emerged victorious on two other seats. As per Pakistani law, he was only allowed to keep a single seat. Therefore, he vacated this seat, as well as NA-1 (Peshawar-I), and chose to retain NA-56 (Rawalpindi-VII).[7] As a result, a by-election was held on 22 August 2013, which Obaidullah Shadikhel won, and became a member of the National Assembly.[8][9]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PML(N) | Haji Obaidullah Khan Shadikhel | 95,210 | 54.0 | 22.7 | |
PTI | Malik Waheed Khan | 76,684 | 43.0 | 16.4 | |
Others | Others (six candidates) | 2,346 | 3.0 | 4.90 | |
Turnout | 177,764 | 46.0 | 11.61 | ||
Rejected ballots | 3,524 | 1.98 | 0.95 | ||
Majority | 18,526 | 11.0 | 15.7 | ||
Registered electors | 386,794 | ||||
PML(N) gain from PTI |
Election 2018
General elections were held on 25 July 2018.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
PTI | Imran Khan | 163,538 | 64.67 | 21.67 | |
PML(N) | Haji Obaidullah Khan Shadikhel | 50,015 | 19.78 | 35.78 | |
Others | Others (nine candidates) | 31,142 | 12.32 | 9.32 | |
Turnout | 252,872 | 54.29 | 8.29 | ||
Rejected ballots | 8,177 | 3.23 | 1.25 | ||
Majority | 113,523 | 44.89 | 33.89 | ||
Registered electors | 465,740 | ||||
PTI gain from PML(N) |
Election 2024
General elections were held on 8 February 2024. Jamal Ahsan Khan Isakhel won the election with 217,613 votes.[12]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Jamal Ahsan Khan Isakhel[lower-alpha 1] | 217,613 | 72.26 | 7.59 | |
PML(N) | Obaidullah Shadikhel | 34,573 | 11.48 | 8.30 | |
Independent | Khurram Hameed Khan | 12,454 | 4.14 | ||
PPP | Nawab Malik Aamir Muhammad Khan | 11,881 | 3.95 | 3.31 | |
Others | Others (thirteen candidates) | 24,618 | 8.17 | ||
Turnout | 308,931 | 54.64 | |||
Total valid votes | 301,139 | 97.48 | |||
Rejected ballots | 7,792 | 2.52 | |||
Majority | 183,040 | 60.78 | 15.89 | ||
Registered electors | 565,437 |
See also
Notes
References
External links
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