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ECP rejects PTI’s request for PP-7 Rawalpindi vote re-count

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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) rejected Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s recount of votes request for the PP-7 Rawalpindi by-election.

The ECP conducted a hearing today following the Lahore High Court’s orders, the commission’s spokesperson said, adding that the applicant did not give any substantive evidence for the vote re-count.

PTI candidate Shabbir Awan’s plea for a recount of votes was rejected by the returning officer (RO) of the constituency a day earlier, but on the same day, the LHC Rawalpindi bench ordered the ECP to stop the issuance of results and resolve the matter first.

Read more: PML-N concedes defeat as PTI wins Punjab bypolls

PML-N candidate Raja Sagheer Ahmed emerged victorious from the constituency by a thin margin of 49 votes in the Punjab by-polls held on July 17, as per unofficial results.

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PML-N’s Ahmed had won the seat with 68,906 votes, whereas PTI’s Awan managed to bag 68,857 votes.

Following the narrow margin of defeat, the PTI candidate decided to challenge the results and filed an application for a recount of votes in the constituency.

During the Punjab by-polls on July 17, PTI won at least 15 out of 20 constituencies, while PML-N only clinched victory in four. An independent candidate also managed to get one seat.

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