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ECP issues notification of successful candidates in by-elections

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ECP issues notification of successful candidates in by-elections

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ISLAMABAD:  The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has released the notification of the successful candidates in the by-elections.

According to the notification, Faisal Amin Khan was declared successful from NA 44 Dera Ismail  Khan and Ali Pervaiz Malik of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz(PML-N) from NA 119 Lahore while Rashid Ahmed Khan of PML-N was declared successful from NA 132 Kasur was declared successful.

Similarly, Adnan Afzal Chatha of PML-N from Wazirabad PP 36, Ahmed Iqbal PML-N from Narowal on PP 54, Saeed Akbar Nawani of PML-N from Bhakkar on PP 93 and Rana Afzal of PML-N from PP 139 Sheikhupura was declared successful.

Similarly, Muhammad Riaz of PML-N from PP 147 Lahore, Muhammad Shoaib Siddiqui of IPP from PP 149 Lahore, Chaudhry Nawaz of PML-N from PP 158 Lahore and Rashid Minhas of PML-N PP 164  Lahore was declared successful.

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According to the notification, PPP’s Mumtaz Ali from PP 266 Rahim Yar Khan, Ali Ahmad Khan Leghari of PML-N from PP 290 Dera Ghazi Khan and Daud Shah of Sunni Ittehad Council were declared successful.

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