Pakistan’s total voter count reaches 132.2m: ECP

Pakistan(National Times)- The total number of registered voters in Pakistan has reached 132.2 million, according to a data released by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). Of these, 71.1 million are male voters, making up 53.74% of the electorate, while 61.2 million are female voters, accounting for 46.26%. Punjab has the highest number of voters at 75.3 million, with 41.2 million male voters and 35.1 million female voters. In Sindh, the total electorate stands at 27.7 million, comprising 14.9 million men and 12.7 million women. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s voter count is 22.5 million, with 12.2 million men and 10.2 million women. Balochistan has 5.5 million voters, including 3.1 million men and 2.4 million women.

Islamabad, the federal capital, has the smallest voter base, with 1.15 million voters, of which 605,031 are men and 549,440 are women. Whereas, the number of voters in Karachi are 9.53 million, in Lahore 7.14 million, Peshawar 2.15 million and Quetta 0.88 million.



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