NA-21 Mardan-I
NA-21 Mardan-I (این اے-21، مردان-۱) is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. The constituency was formerly known as NA-11 (Mardan-III) from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-20 (Mardan-I) after the delimitation in 2018 and to NA-21 (Mardan-I) after the delimitation in 2022.[1]
NA-21 Mardan-I | |
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Constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan | |
Region | Rustam, Katlang Tehsils and Garhi Kapura and Mardan Tehsils (partly) and Mardan District |
Electorate | 430,538 |
Current constituency | |
Member(s) | Vacant |
Created from | NA-20 Mardan-I |
Members of Parliament
1977–2002: NA-11 Mardan-III
Election | Member | Party | |
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1977 | Haji Yousaf Khan | ANP | |
1985 | Nawabzada Ghafoor Khan | Independent | |
1988 | Haji Yaqoob Khan | Independent | |
1990 | Azam Khan Hoti | ANP | |
1993 | Khanzada Khan | PPPP | |
1997 | Naseem Ur Rehman | ANP |
2002–2018: NA-11 Mardan-III
Election | Member | Party | |
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2002 | Maulana Attaur-Rehman | MMA | |
2008 | Khanzada Khan | PPPP | |
2013 | Mujahid Ali | PTI |
2018-2022: NA-20 Mardan-I
Election | Member | Party | |
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2018 | Mujahid Ali | PTI |
Elections since 2002
2002 general election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MMA | Maulana Attaur-Rehman | 51,918 | 71.81 | ||
ANP | Habib Ullah Khan | 14,462 | 20.00 | ||
PTI | Dr Muhammad Afzal Khan | 5,923 | 8.19 | ||
Majority | 37,456 | 51.81 | |||
Turnout | 72,303 | 33.14 | |||
MMA gain from PML-N | |||||
A total of 1,757 votes were rejected.
2008 general election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PPPP | Khanzada Khan | 20,896 | 52.32 | ||
MMA | Maulana Taj-ul-Amin Jabal | 18,155 | 45.46 | -26.35 | |
Independent | Muhammad Waqar | 193 | 0.48 | ||
Independent | Bakhtiar Ali | 186 | 0.47 | ||
Independent | Murad Ali Shah | 153 | 0.38 | ||
Independent | Shah Hassan | 110 | 0.28 | ||
Independent | Syed Naveed Ali Shah | 105 | 0.26 | ||
Independent | Mumtaz Ali Khan | 58 | 0.14 | ||
QWP | Asif Nawaz | 37 | 0.09 | ||
PML | Amresh Khan | 29 | 0.07 | ||
Independent | Muhammad Atiqur Rehman | 19 | 0.05 | ||
Majority | 2,741 | 6.86 | |||
Turnout | 39,941 | 15.77 | -17.37 | ||
PPPP gain from MMA | |||||
A total of 495 votes were rejected.
2013 general election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PTI | Mujahid Ali | 38,233 | 28.20 | ||
PPPP | Khanzada Khan | 26,928 | 19.87 | -32.45 | |
JI | Imdad Ullah Yousafzai | 26,623 | 19.64 | ||
JI | Gul Nawaz Khan | 15,536 | 11.46 | ||
PML-N | Sher Afghan Khan | 12,659 | 9.34 | ||
ANP | Inayat Khan | 11,506 | 8.49 | ||
TTP | Muhammad Saleem Khan | 1,166 | 0.86 | ||
Independent | Syed Amin Shah Bacha | 707 | 0.52 | ||
PkMAP | Ikram ul Haq Khan | 652 | 0.48 | ||
Jannat Pakistan | Abdul Nazeer | 352 | 0.26 | ||
Tehreek-e-Ittehad Ummat | Himmat Ali | 327 | 0.24 | ||
Independent | Bakhtiar Ali | 267 | 0.20 | ||
JUP-N | Wahid Ali Naqshband | 220 | 0.16 | ||
APML | Syed Naveed Ali Shah | 187 | 0.14 | ||
Independent | Nawab Ali | 176 | 0.14 | ||
Majority | 11,305 | 8.34 | |||
Turnout | 135,539 | 42.00 | +26.23 | ||
PTI gain from PPPP | |||||
A total of 3,970 votes were rejected.
2018 general election
General elections were held on 25 July 2018.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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PTI | Mujahid Ali | 78,140 | 40.19 | 11.99 | |
ANP | Gul Nawaz Khan | 38,713 | 19.91 | 11.42 | |
PPP | Muhammad Khan Hoti | 36,312 | 18.68 | 1.19 | |
MMA | Attaur Rehman | 28,840 | 14.83 | ||
PML(N) | Akhtar Nawaz | 5,355 | 2.75 | 6.59 | |
Turnout | 194,435 | 45.16 | 3.16 | ||
Rejected ballots | 7,075 | 3.64 | |||
Majority | 39,427 | 20.28 | 11.94 | ||
Registered electors | 430,538 | ||||
PTI hold | Swing | 5.40 | |||
See also
References
- "ECP - Election Commission of Pakistan". www.ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - http://test1947.ecp.gov.pk/ConstResult.aspx?Const_Id=NA-11&type=NA
- "ECP – Election Commission of Pakistan". www.ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
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