Independents outnumber candidates fielded by Pakistan political parties

IANS  |  Islamabad 

Although the election battle is set to come down to three parties, Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI), statistics reveal that independent candidates outnumber the candidates fielded by political parties.

The number of candidates fielded by parties is 5,661 while the number of independent candidates in the race is 6,012.

For seats, 1,623 candidates are in the race, 1,805 of them fielded by political parties and 1,623 independents. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa is the only province where the number of independent candidates for seats is higher than those fielded by parties.

For National Assembly seats, parties have fielded 820 candidates in Punjab, 441 in Sindh, 335 in KP, 173 in and 36 in the federal capital. The number of independent candidates for National Assembly seats includes 714 from Punjab, 373 from Sindh, 386 from KP, 117 from and 33 from the federal capital.

For provincial assembly seats, 8,245 candidates are in the running -- 3,856 fielded by parties and 4,389 contesting independently.

The number of independent candidates running for the and Sindh assemblies is higher than party ticket holders.

As many as 2,256 independents and 1,719 party ticket holders are contesting Assem­bly seats while 1,186 independents and 993 party candidates are in the run for seats. In KP and there are 675 and 469 party ticket holders and 470 and 477 independents, respectively.

Of the 120 parties enlisted with the ECP, 95 are contesting elections and seven of these 95 parties have failed to meet the mandatory requirement of awarding five per cent party tickets for general seats to women.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 19:46 IST