Imran Khan, leader of party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), won six out of seven seats he was running for during the National Assembly by-elections on Sunday. In the state of Punjab, however, there was a major change in one area. Instead of winning two seats as expected, the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) won two National Assembly seats, and lost the other ones to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party activists.
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Here’s a breakdown of who won and where for the 2018 general elections in Pakistan. In total, there were 11 vacant seats —eight for the National Assembly and three for the provincial— out of which the PTI won two federal and six provincial seats. The PPP succeeded in bagging one while PML-N only got 1 seat.
NA 239 Karachi Korangi 1
Candidates: Imran Khan (PTI) vs Syed Nayyar Raza (MQM)
Winner: Imran Khan
NA 237 Karachi Malir 2
Candidates: Imran Khan (PTI) vs Abdul Hakeem Baloch (PPP)
Winner: Abdul Hakeen Baloch
NA 108 Faisalabad 8
Candidates: Imran Khan (PTI) vs Abid Sher Ali (PML-N)
Winner: Imran Khan
NA 118 Nankana Sahib 2
Candidates: Imran Khan (PTI) vs Shezra Mansab Ali (PML-N)
Winner: Imran Khan
NA 157 Multan 4
Candidates: Syed Ali Moosa Gilani (PPP) vs Mehar Bano Qureshi (PTI)
NA 24 Charsadda 2
Candidates: Imran Khan (PTI) vs Aimal Wali Khan (ANP)
Winner: Imran Khan
NA 31 Peshawar 5
Candidates: Imran Khan (PTI) vs Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour (ANP)
Winner: Imran Khan
NA22 – NA 22 Mardan 3
Candidates: Imran Khan (PTI) vs Muhammad Qasim (JUI-F)
Winner: Imran Khan
PP 209 Khanewal 7
Candidates: Muhammad Faisal Khan Niazi (PTI) vs Chaudhry Zia Ur Rehman (PML-N)
Winner: Muhammad Faisal Khan Niazi
PP 139 Sheikhupura 5
Candidates: Chaudhry Iftikhar Ahmed Bhangoo (PML-N) vs Muhammad Abu Bakar (PTI)
Winner: Chaudhry Iftikhar Ahmed Bhangoo
PP 241 Bahawalnagar 5
Candidates: Aman Ullah Sattar (PML-N) vs Malik Muhammad Muzaffar Khan (PTI)
Winner: Malik Muhammad Muzaffar Khan