Elections 2024: PPP leading in majority of constituencies in Sindh

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According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, PPP emerged victorious in all 35 seats, whose results announced so far. In the first complete unofficial results of any constituency, former Sindh Chief Minister and PPP candidate Syed Murad Ali Shah emerged victorious from PS-77. Syed Murad Ali Shah secured 67513 votes followed by GDA’s Roshan Ali who bagged 7000 votes.

Separately, after the complete results, Sharjeel Inam Memon won the election from PS-61 Hyderabad with 63756 votes followed by JUI-F’s candidate who got 11889 votes.

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PS-3: Independent candidate Mumtaz Hussain Jakhrani grabbed the PS-3 Jacobabad seat with 39600 votes. PPP’s Aurangzeb Panhwar gained 31586 votes, according to unconfirmed and unofficial results.

PS-4: Abdul Rauf Khoso of PPP won PS-4 Kashmore seat with 58046 votes, while independent candidate Mir Ghalib Hussain Domki secured 25758 votes.

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PS-7 (Shikarpur): PPP’s Imtiaz Ahmed bags the seat with a healthy margin.

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PS-14: PPP’s Nadir Ali Magsi emerged victorious on the PS-14 Qambar-Shahdadkot seat of the Sindh Assembly with 38473 votes.

GDA’s Muzaffar Ali faced defeat as he managed to secure 20422 votes.

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PS-16 : JI secured its first seat in the Sindh Assembly as party candidate Abdul Majeed topped the table with 19,189 votes.

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PS-18 (Ghotki): PPP faces first upset as independent candidate secured seat.

PS-19: Independent candidate Nadir Akmal Leghari won the seat with 55683 votes, while PPP’s Abdul Bari Pitafi remained second with 44186 votes.

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PS-21: PPP’s Ali Nawaz Khan is leading with 42,845 votes against JUI-F’s Ghulam Ali Abbas who got 13909 votes

PS-22: PPP’s Jam Ikramullah is leading with 16,584 votes against JUI-F candidate who bagged 10,659.

PS-23: Syed Awais Qadir Shah was declared the winner on PS-23 Sukkur with 69266 votes.

PS-24: PPP’s Syed Faruukh Shah won the PS-24 Sukkur seat after clinching 41235 votes. Independent candidate Mubeen Ahmed secured 19622 votes, according to unconfirmed and unofficial results.

PS-25:Pakistan People’s Party’s senior leader Syed Nasir Shah comfortably won the PS-25 Sukkur seat of the Sindh Assembly. According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, Shah secured 51792 votes, while JUI-F’s Mir Bux secured 25059 votes.

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PS-27 (Khairpur): PPP’s Halar Wasan secures seat with 102,709 votes.

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PS-32: PPP’s Syed Faraz Hussain wins PS-32 Naushehro Feroze’s seat after securing 58761 votes.

PS-33: Syed Hassan Ali Shah secured victory on PS-33 Naushehro Feroze with 60617 votes, while GDA’s Shakeel Ahmed grabbed 2817 votes, according to unofficial and unconfirmed results.

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PS-35: PPP’s Ziaul Hassan Lanjar secured 79744 votes to beat GDA’s Masoor Ahmed Khan, 29529, on PS-35 Naushehro Feroze’s seat.

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PS-37: PPP’s Javed Iqbal emerged victorious with 70383 votes, while independent candidate Inayat Ali secured 20492 votes.

PS-38: PPP’s Ghulam Qadir Chandio is leading with 9055 votes against GDA’s candidate Syed Zainul Abdin who bagged 7478 votes.

PS-39: Pakistan People’s Party’s Bahadur Khan Dahari emerged victorious with 69876 votes on PS-39 Benazirabad.

GDA’s Arif Niaz remained second with 15015 votes.

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PS-44: PPP’s Shahid Thahim won the PS-44 Sanghar seat with 60385 votes, while GDA’s Muhammad Bux remained second with 49143 votes.

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PS-50: PPP’s Syed Ameer Ali Shah is so far ahead of GDA’s Ghulam Nabi. The PPP candidate secured 25192 votes, followed by GDA’s aspirant who bagged 5014 votes

PS-51: Nawab Taimur Talpur of PPP won the seat after securing 58958 votes, while GDA’s Dost Muhammad secured 27725 votes.

PS-52: PPP’s Dost Muhammad wins PS-52 Tharparkar seat of Sindh Assembly with 69616 votes. He defeated GDA’s Sher Khan, who got 15713 votes.

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PS-60: PPP’s Jam Khan Shoro won the election by securing 38693 votes followed by GDA’s Ayaz Latif Palijo who could get 7369 votes.

PS-61: After the complete results, Sharjeel Inam Memon won the election with 63756 votes followed by JUI-F’s candidate who got 11889 votes.

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PS-68: PPP’s Muhammad Halepoto is ahead of GDA’s Mansoor Ali Nizamani with a lead of over 22,000. The PPP candidate secured 28700 votes followed by GDA with 5900 votes

PS-69: PPP’s Mir Allah Bux Talpur was declared the winner with 38459 votes on the PS-69 Badin seat of the Sindh Assembly. GDA’s Mir Abdullah Khan secured 33378 votes.

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PS-71: Taj Muhammad of Pakistan People’s Party was declared the winner with 41134 votes, while GDA’s Muhammad Hassam Mirza remained second with 32477 votes.

PS-72: According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, PPP’s Muhammad Ismail won the seat with 39849 votes, and GDA’s Ameer Hasan secured 24296 votes.

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PS-74: Pakistan People’s Party’s Muhammad Ali Malkani won the PS-74 Sujawal seat with 83900 votes.

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PS-77: In the first complete unofficial results of any constituency, PPP candidate Syed Murad Ali Shah emerged victorious by securing 67,513 votes.

PS-78 (Jamshoro): PPP’s Sikandar Ali Shoro bags the seat.

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PS-81: Pakistan People’s Party’s Fayyaz Ali secured the seat with 54338 votes, while GDA’s Liaquat Ali Jatoi remained runner-up with 46963 votes.

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PS-83: PPP’s Syed Saleh Shah Jilani leading with 4280 votes followed by GDA’s Imdad Hussain who secured 2911 votes

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PS-87: PPP’s Mahmood Alam wins PS-87 Malir seate of Sindh Assembly with 19220 votes. Independent candidate Taus Khan secured 7703 votes.

PS-88: Independent candidate Aijaz Khan won the PS-88 Malir seat with 17580 votes, while PPP’s Muzammil Shah secured 12762 votes.

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PS-90: MQM-P’s Shariq Jamal declared the winner on PS-90 Karachi after securing 35609. Independent candidate Waqas Iqbal secured 32645 to remain second.

PS-91: Jamat-e-Islami’s Muhammad Farooq emerged victorious with 23499 votes, while independent candidate, Abid Jeelani secured 22732 votes.

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PS-97: MQM-p’s Shaukat Ali was declared the winner with 4997 votes, while PPP’s Bashir Ahmed gained 4277 votes.

PS-98: MQM-P’s Arslan Pervez emerged victorious with 13903 votes, while JI’s Hamadullah secured 5551 votes.

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PS-125: After the results of 34 polling stations, PPP’s Syed Muhammad Taqi is leading with 1270 votes followed by an independent backed by PTI Fauzia Hameed who secured 977 votes.

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