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PTI-backed candidate Amber Majeed has won the NA-181 seat from Layyah with 120,499 votes, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
The runner-up is independent candidate Sahibzada Faizul Hasan of the PMLN with 95,081 votes.
PTI leader Makhdoom Zain Hussain Qureshi has won the NA-150 seat from Multan with 126,770 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
PML-N leader Javed Akhtar is second in the lead with 76,758 votes.
PML-N’s Rana Qasim Noon has won the NA-153 seat from Multan with 95,114 votes, according to the provisional results released by the PTI.
PPP’s Ali Musa Gilani has won the NA-151 seat from Multan by a close margin of 79,080 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
The runner-up is PTI-backed Meher Bano Qureshi with 71,649 votes.
PML-N’s Chaudhry Iftikhar Nazir has won the NA-147 seat from Khanewal with 107,708 votes, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Naveed Hameed with 83,394 votes.
PTI-backed candidate Rai Hassan Nawaz Khan has won the NA-143 seat from Sahiwal with 147,147 votes, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
The runner-up is independent candidate Mohammad Tufail with 83,480 votes.
PML-N leader Ayaz Sadiq has won the NA-120 seat from Lahore IV with 68,143 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
The runner-up in the race is PTI-backed Usman Hamza Awan with 49,222 votes.
Independent candidate Zahoor Hussain Qureshi has won the NA-146 seat from Khanewal with 112,666 votes, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
The runner-up is PML-N’s Pir Mohammad Aslam with a little over 104,739 votes.
PTI-backed candidate Khurram Shahzad Virk has won the NA-115 seat from Sheikhupura with 130,255 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
PML-N leader Javed Latif is second in the lead with 94,144 votes.
PTI-backed candidate Suriya Bibi has made history by becoming the first woman to win the PK-01 seat from Chitral with 18,914 votes. She defeated JUI-F’s Shakeel Ahmad, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
Speaking to Dawn.com earlier, Bibi said her decision to foray into politics was the result of the “marginalised state of women in the remote and backward areas of Pakistan in general and in my own constituency Chitral in particular”.
“After a thorough contemplation on the prevailing issues in my constituency, I realized that it was only the woman’s role in the development of the society that had been neglected and discouraged for decades again and again,” she said.

PTI-backed candidate Syed Ali Raza Gilani has won the NA-137 seat from Okara with 131,925 votes, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
The runner-up is PML-N’s Rao Muhammad Ajmal Khan with 105,381 votes.
PML-N candidate Riazul Haq has clinched the NA-136 seat from Okara with 127,764 seats, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
PTI-backed candidate Rao Hasan Sikander is second in the lead with 80,069 votes.
Three PTI workers have been critically injured in Shangla while protesting against change in the election results overnight, Dawn correspondent from Shangla reports.
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PML-N’s Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry has clinched the NA-106 seat from Toba Tek Singh by a close margin with 137,629 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
The second in the race is PTI-backed candidate Khalid Nawaz.
PTI-backed candidate Usama Hamza has won the NA-105 seat from Toba Tek Singh with 138,194 votes, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
The runner-up is PML-N’s Chaudhry Khalid Javed with a little over 107,000 votes.
PML-N’s Malik Shakir Bashin Awan has won the NA-87 seat from Khushab with 117,773 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
PTI-backed candidate Omar Aslam is second in the race with 108,308 votes.
PTI-backed candidate Osama Maila has won the NA-83 seat from Sargodha II with 136,566 votes, according to provisional results issued by the ECP.
The runner-up is PML-N’s Mohsin Nawaz Ranjha with 98,700 votes.
PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal has won the NA-76 seat from Narowal with 136,279 votes, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
PTI-backed Javed Kholoon is second in the race with 109,309 votes.
PPP Senator Sherry Rehman has alleged that party chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari’s votes have gone “missing” in the NA-127 constituency of Lahore, blaming the blockage of mobile phone services for the “chaos”.
She recalled that the party was not provided with s Form 45 until 10pm yesterday and was not allowed to meet the returning officer.
“Until now, we have not received the consolidated result […] the results have been changed,” Sherry claimed.
PML-N leader Bilal Azhar Kiyani has won the NA-60 seat from Jhelum with 99,948 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
The second in the lead is PTI-backed candidate Hassan Adeel with around 90,000 votes.
PML-N’s Muhammad Hanif Abbasi has won the NA-56 seat from Rawalpindi V with 96,649 votes, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
PTI-backed Shahriyar Riaz is second in the race with 82,613 votes.
PML-N’s Raja Qamar Islam has won the NA-53 seat from Rawalpindi with 72,006 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
PTI-backed candidate Ajmal Sabir Raja is second in the lead with 58,476 votes.
PML-N candidate Malik Sohail Khan has clinched the NA-50 seat from Attock II with 119,075 seats, according to provisional results released by the election commission.
PTI-backed candidate Eman Tahir is second in the lead with 109,186 votes.
PML-N’s Tariq Fazal Chaudhry has won the NA-47 seat from Islamabad II with 102,502 votes, according to provisional results issued by the ECP.
The runner-up is PTI-backed candidate Shoaib Shaheen with 86,396 votes.
Information Minister Murtaza Solangi has claimed that neither internet services nor social media platforms were blocked yesterday.
“The suspension of internet services was not introduced in Pakistan […] it has happened in the US, Britain and even our neighbouring country,” he stated. “No one has fought terrorism as much as we have.”
Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz said the nation has no idea about the kind of threat Pakistan and the intelligence agencies were facing at this moment.
“Not just proactively, not just through sacrifices, they are always looking to ensure the security of the people […] I am responsible for this,” he said, referring to the decision of closing down mobile phone services on election day.
“Even if one incident took place, thousands of lives would have been lost […] in my opinion, the 12-hour-long difficulties we faced are worth it,” Ejaz added.
“The armed forces, Levies and police have played their role. I am confident that the election commission will also fulfil its role,” he added.
MQM-P candidates Javed Hanif Khan and Hasaan Sabir have won Karachi’s NA-233 and NA-236 constituencies, respectively, according to the provisional results issued by the ECP.
Hanif won 103,967 votes, with PTI-backed Mohammad Haris as the runner-up in his constituency.
In NA-236, Sabir was the winner with 38,871 votes with PPP’s Muhammad Muzammil Qureshi in the second place.
The caretaker government has said the decision to close mobile phone services on the election day was “not an easy decision”.
“We knew there would be noise from every side over the decision, but I would take this decision again if I had to,” Interior Minister Gohar Ejaz said in a press conference alongside Information Minister Murtaza Siolangi and others.

PML-N candidate Raja Osama Sarwar has won the NA-51 seat from Murree with 149,250 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
TLP’s Javed Akhtar Abbasi is the runner-up with 31,809 votes while independent candidate Raja Khurram Zaman is in the third position with 2,966 votes.
PTI leader Ali Amin Gandapur has emerged victorious on the NA-44 seat from Dera Ismail Khan with 93,443 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
JUI-F chief Fazlur Rehman is second in the lead with 59,922 votes while PPP’s Faisal Karim Kundi is in the third position with 35,567 votes.
PTI-backed candidate Shahid Ahmad Khattak has won the NA-38 seat from Karak, according to provisional results released by the ECP.
JUI-F’s Shah Abdul Aziz is second in the lead with 40,965 votes while ANP’s Hamid Khan is the third runner-up with 15,868 votes.
Results of the National Assembly seats were inaccessible on the Election Commission of Pakistan’s website as of 2:48pm.
The page resumed functioning after a few minutes.

PPP’s Rafique Ahmed Jamali has won the NA-228 seat from Dadu with 98,451 votes, according to the provisional results announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan.
PPP’s Haji Rasool Baksh Chandio has won the NA-223 seat from Badin with 115,681 votes, according to the provisional results announced by the Election Commission of Pakistan.
Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam—Fazl candidate Noor Alam Khan has won the NA-28 seat from Peshawar I, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
PTI-backed Sajid Nawaz Khan is the runner-up with 65,119 votes while PPP’s Karamatullah Khan is on the third position with 14,830 votes.
PTI-backed candidate Mujahid Ali has won the NA-21 seat from Mardan I with 116,049 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
PTI-backed candidate Shahrah Khan Tarakai has won the NA-20 seat from Swabi II with 122,965 votes, according to the provisional results released by the ECP.
Awami National Party’s Waris Khan is the runner-up with 47,535 votes while JUI-F’s Abdur Rahim Khan is third in the race with 19,528 votes.