2015 Pakistani Senate election














Pakistani Senate election, 2015







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52 of the 104 seats in the Senate of Pakistan
53 seats needed for a majority































































 
Majority party
Minority party
 

Flag of Pakistan People's Party.svg

Flag of the Pakistan Muslim League (Q).svg
Party

PPP

PML (N)
Last election
41
14
Seats won
27
26
Seat change

Decrease 14

Increase12

 
Third party
Fourth party
 

Flag of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement.svg

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf flag.PNG
Party

MQM


PTI
Last election
7
0
Seats won
8
6
Seat change

Increase1

Increase6




Pakistan Senate Elections 2015.svg







Chairman before election

Nayyar Hussain Bukhari
PPP



Elected Chairman

Raza Rabbani
PPP




Senate elections were held in Pakistan on 5 March 2015 to elect the replacements for 52 retiring senators. Those retiring include chairman Nayyar Hussain Bukhari and deputy chairman Sabir Ali Baloch of the upper house. Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), the majority party in Senate, would lose 21 members, followed by Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz would lose 9 and Awami National Party would lose 6 members.[1][2]


According to the schedule issued by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), nomination papers for the election were submitted on 12 and 13 February, while scrutiny of the papers was held on 16 and 17 February. The list of contesting candidates was issued on 25 February. Polling for the 52 seats will be held on 5 March. For 11 seats, each of the four provinces' polling will be held in the provincial capitals, while polling for seats from the federal capital and FATA will be held in the National Assembly. According to the ECP notification, in each province elections will be held for seven general seats, two seats for technocrats and Ulema and two reserved seats for women.[3][4]


Elections are held indirectly; to win one seat in Senate, the candidates would require 52 votes from the Punjab Assembly, 24 from the Sindh Assembly, 18 from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly and 9 from the Balochistan Assembly.[5][6]




Contents






  • 1 Election Day


    • 1.1 Violation of party discipline


    • 1.2 Election Fraud Allegations and Delays




  • 2 Candidates


    • 2.1 Punjab


    • 2.2 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa


    • 2.3 Sindh


    • 2.4 Balochistan




  • 3 Results


    • 3.1 Results by Administrative Unit


      • 3.1.1 Provinces






  • 4 Composition


    • 4.1 Before 2015 elections


    • 4.2 After 2015 elections




  • 5 References





Election Day


According to The Express Tribune, four contestants already elected unopposed in Sindh – two each from the PPP and MQM – voting was held for the remaining 48 seats with members of the provincial assemblies electing senators on their respective provincial quotas – seven for Sindh, 11 for Punjab, 12 each for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) and Balochistan for different categories of seats. Members of the National Assembly will be voting for two seats for Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) while MNAs from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) will elect four senators from the tribal belt.


According to the final list of contestants notified by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), 84 candidates will contest for 33 general seats from the provinces, Fata and the ICT while 22 candidates will contest for eight seats reserved for women in the provinces and ICT. Eighteen candidates will contest for eight seats reserved for technocrats, including Ulema, while eight others will run for two seats – one each from K-P and Balochistan – reserved for minorities.[7]



Violation of party discipline


According to the Pakistan Today, in clear violation of the party discipline, members of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan assemblies have proposed and seconded independent or other political parties’ nominees for the Senate elections. [8]



Election Fraud Allegations and Delays




  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Pakistan Peoples Party member of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa assembly, Nighat Orakzai claimed that the ballot papers are being taken to outside the assembly and being stamped, while talking to Dunya News. She alleged to be verbally abused by a government parliamentarians. Additionally, the media was barred from entering the premises of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa assembly. Around 11:00 am PST the polling was stopped at the assembly and failed to resume. A lengthy meeting between Chief Minister Pervez Khattak and opposition members took place to resume the voting process, however failed to resume the elections leading the provincial government recommending Election Commission to delay the vote.[9] ECP delayed polling in the K-P Assembly has been to 8pm PST.


  • Federally Administered Tribal Areas: According to Radio Pakistan around 12:48pm, polling for the election of four Senators from FATA was stopped after protest from parliamentarians in protest from a Presidential ordinance restricts the representatives from FATA to just one vote instead of four votes.[10]



Candidates



Punjab


For Punjab, 15 candidates eyed seven general seats, four candidates eyeing two women-reserved seats and two candidates eyeing two technocrat seats.[11]















































Province
Name

Punjab

Pervez Rashid (PMLN)

Punjab

Mushahid Ullah Khan (PMLN)

Punjab

Abdul Qayyum (PMLN)

Punjab
Begum Najma Hameed (PMLN)

Punjab

Raja Zafar ul Haq (PMLN)

Punjab

Sajid Mir (PMLN)

Punjab
Nadeem Afzal Chan (PPP)

Punjab
Chauhary Tanveer Khan (PMLN)

Punjab
Dr Asif Kirmani (PMLN)

Punjab
Dr Ghous Niazi (PMLN)


Khyber Pakhtunkhwa


For Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 17 candidates ran for seven general seats.[12]



























































Province
Name

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Lt-Gen (retd) Salahuddin Tirmizi(PMLN)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Noor Alam Khan (PPP)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Khanzada Khan (PPP)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Maulana Gul Naseeb Khan (JUI-F)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Maulana Shuja-ul-Mulk (JUI-F)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Mohsin Aziz (PTI)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Shibly Faraz (PTI)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Fazal Muhammad (PTI)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Salman Afridi (PTI)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Samina Abid (PTI)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Rabia Basri (PTI)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Noman Wazir (PTI)

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Abdul Latif Yousafzai (PTI)


Sindh


For Sindh, 18 candidates eyed seven general seats, six candidates eyeing two women seats and four candidates eyeing two technocrat seats























































Province
Name

Sindh
Mian Atiq ur Rehman (MQM)

Sindh
Barrister Muhammad Ali Saif (MQM)

Sindh
Nighat Khatoon (MQM)

Sindh
Raza Zaidi (MQM)

Sindh

Farooq Naek (PPP)

Sindh

Rehman Malik (PPP)

Sindh
Islamuddin Shaikh (PPP)

Sindh

Saleem Mandviwalla (PPP)

Sindh
Gyan Chand (PPP)

Sindh
Abdul Latif Ansari (PPP)

Sindh

Sassui Palijo (PPP)

Sindh

Syed Zafar Ali Shah (PMLN)


Balochistan


In Balochistan’s Senate elections Niamatullah Zehri of PML-N, Abdul Ghafoor Haidery of JUI-F, Usman Kakar and Sardar Mohammad Azam Khan of Pakhtunkhuwa Milli Awami Party, Hasil Khan Bazenjo of National Party, Dr Jahanzaib Jamaldini of BNP (Mengal), and Yousaf Badeni (independent) have been elected.


Mir Kabir Ahmed of National Party and Engineer Agha Shahbaz Khan Durrani of PML-N were elected as senator on Technocrats while Kalsoom Perveen of PML-N and Gul Bashra of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party won the elections on women reserved seats.


Dr Ashok Kumar of National Party was elected as Senator on minority seat.



Results


According to unofficial results released by Dunya News, Pakistan Muslim League (N) won 16 seats, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) got seven, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf won five, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) collected four,the National Party and Pukhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party got three seats each, Balochistan National Party and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) got one seat each while an independent candidate also became senator from Balochistan. The PML-N and its allied parties in the province including NP and PkMAP won nine seats.[13]



Results by Administrative Unit



Provinces
































Punjab
Seat Type
Winners
General
Mushahid Ullah

(PML-N)


Pervaiz Rashid

(PML-N)


Nehal Hashmi

(PML-N)


Abdul Qayyum

(PML-N)


Chaudhry Tanvir

(PML-N)


Saleem Zia

(PML-N)


Ghaus Khan Niazi

(PML-N)


Technocrat
Raja Zafar-ul-Haq (PML-N)
Sajid Mir (PML-N)
Women
Najma Hameed (PML-N)
Ayesha Raza (PML-N)


Composition



Before 2015 elections




















40

16

12

36

Pakistan Peoples Party

Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz

Awami National Party

Others


After 2015 elections






















27

26

7

6

38

Pakistan Peoples Party

Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz

Awami National Party

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

Others


References





  1. ^ ECP postpones Senate Elections to March 5th


  2. ^ PPP, MQM hope to win Senate elections unopposed


  3. ^ Govt waiting for 2015 Senate change to bring new laws


  4. ^ PTI likely to keep NA seats for Senate election


  5. ^ Political parties expedite campaign for Senate elections


  6. ^ PML-N announces candidates for Senate polls


  7. ^ LIVE: Polling for Senate elections underway


  8. ^ Senate polling suspended in Punjab, KP assemblies on rigging claims


  9. ^ Senate elections: Polling stopped in KP Assembly after rigging allegations


  10. ^ MNAs from FATA likely to boycott Senate elections over issuance of presidential ordinance


  11. ^ Parties announce candidates for Senate poll


  12. ^ candidates in run for 52 Senate seats


  13. ^ PML-N takes the cake, PPP eyes cherry










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