Candidates with least and most number of votes in general elections 2013
More vs Less: Does number of votes always matter?
(WebDesk) - It is not only the victory or the defeat that matters, it is also about who can gain how many votes. To get an idea for voting pattern, geberal elections 2013 voting atterns and vote shares in securing a seat in assembly can provide an interesting insight with respect to the vote and support, the representatives of the people had acquired.
Some of the contestants had been bestowed with the immense number of votes whereas some had somehow managed to secure a seat with marginal number of votes.
For national assembly, MQM candidate Abdul Waseem won the title of the most successful candidate, securing maximum number of votes from NA 243 of Karachi in general elections 2013. He has gained one lac ninty thousand six hundred and thiry eight votes.
JUI (F) fielded candidate Muhammad Jamal uddin plunged at the bottom of the list of candidates with the least number of votes. He had secured only three thousand, four hundred and sixty eight.
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The MQM candidates got maximum number of votes in national and provincial assemblies in general elections 2013.
The race of gaining the vote was more attention-grabbing. MQM candidate again took the lead Syed Israr Ahmed in securing the maximum number of votes among all the members of provincial assemblies of Pakistan. He had secured ninty thousand five hundred votes from PS 124 Korangi. He later became the leader of opposition in Sindh Assembly.
The biggest loser in the race of winning votes; winning people’s support was PMLQ leader Mir Abdul Qadus Bazinjo. He hardly managed to secure his seat with five hundred and forty four votes. Amazingly, he after the PMLN government was tumbled in Baluchistan, became the Chief Minister of Balochistan.
As general elections 2018 in Pakistan is about to held, time arrives to look for the representative of voter securing maximum and minimum number of votes for their seats in national and provincial assemblies.