NA-23 Mardan-III

NA-23 Mardan-III (این اے-23، مردان-3) is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. The constituency was formerly known as NA-10 (Mardan-II) from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-22 (Mardan-III) after the delimitation in 2018 and to NA-23 (Mardan-III) after the delimitation in 2022.[1]

NA-23 Mardan-III
Constituency
for the National Assembly of Pakistan
RegionTakht Bhai Tehsil and Mardan Tehsil (partly) and Mardan District
Electorate471,184
Current constituency
Member(s)Vacant
Created fromNA-22 (Mardan-III)

Members of Parliament

1977–2002: NA-10 Mardan-II

ElectionMemberParty
1977Maulana Habib Gul PNA
1985Haji Nadir ShahIndependent
1988Maulana Shaheed AhmedJUI (DG)
1990M. Aslam Khan KhattakIND
1993Maulana Shaheed AhmedMDM
1997Shams-ur-Rehamn QasimANP

2002–2018: NA-9 Mardan-II

ElectionMemberParty
2002Maulana Muhammad Qasim MMA
2008
2013Ali Muhammad Khan PTI

2018-2022: NA-22 Mardan-III

ElectionMemberParty
2018 Ali Muhammad Khan PTI

Elections since 2002

2002 general election

2002 General Election: NA-10 (Mardan-II) [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MMA Maulana Muhammad Qasim 69,726 79.51
PPPP Rahim Dad Khan 14,541 16.58
PML-Q Sher Muhammad Khan 2,858 3.26
Independent Jehanzeb Salik 566 0.65
Majority 55,185 62.93
Turnout 87,691 39.95
MMA gain from ANP

A total of 1,713 votes were rejected.

2008 general election

2008 General Election: NA-10 (Mardan-II) [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MMA Maulana Mohammad Qasim 29,279 31.17 -48.34
PPPP Nawabzada Abdul Qadir Khan 23,138 24.63 +8.05
ANP Mohammed Farooq Khan 21,115 22.48
PML Naseem Muhammad Khan 6,774 7.21
PPP (S) Jalal Khan Khattak 6,012 6.40
PML-N Muhammad Shoaib Khan 3,782 4.03
Independent Atta Ullah 1,898 2.02
Awami Himayat Tehreek Tahir Iqbal 1,732 1.84
MQM Zair Ullah Khan 201 0.22
Majority 6,141 6.54
Turnout 93,931 37.76 -2.19
MMA hold Swing

A total of 2,928 votes were rejected.

2013 general election

2013 General Election: NA-10 (Mardan-II) [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Ali Muhammad Khan 46,531 29.55
JUI-F Maulana Muhammad Qasim 39,269 24.94
ANP Muhammad Farooq Khan 19,436 12.34
JI Sultan Muhammad 19,107 12.13
PPPP Nawabzada Abdul Qadir Khan 15,345 9.75 -14.88
PML-N Naseem Muhammad Khan 11,491 7.30 +3.27
JUP-N Muhammad Fayaz 3,426 2.18
Tehreek-e-Pasmanada Awam Abdul Ghaffar Khan Mohmand 1,638 1.04
TTP Qazi Aslam Khan 724 0.46
MQM Maulana Noor ul Haq 170 0.11 -0.11
PML Zardali Khan 166 0.10 -7.11
APML Yar Badshah 160 0.10
Majority 7,262 4.61
Turnout 157,463 51.00 +13.24
PTI gain from MMA

A total of 4,834 votes were rejected.

2018 general election

General elections were held on 25 July 2018.

General election 2018: NA-22 (Mardan-III)[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Ali Muhammad Khan 58,577 29.13 Decrease0.42
MMA Maulana Muhammad Qasim 56,318 28.01 Decrease9.06
PML(N) Jamshed Khan Mohmand 36,625 18.22 Increase10.92
ANP Malak Amaan Khan 27,104 13.48 Increase1.14
Others Others (three candidates) 16,839 8.38
Turnout 201,057 51.59 Increase0.59
Rejected ballots 5,594 2.78
Majority 2,259 1.12
Registered electors 389,688
PTI hold Swing N/A

JUI-F, and JI contested as part of MMA

2022 by-election

A by-election was held on 16 October 2022 due to the resignation of Ali Muhammad Khan, the previous MNA from this seat.

By-election 2022: NA-22 (Mardan-III)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTI Imran Khan 76,681 50.01 Increase20.88
JUI (F) Maulana Muhammad Qasim 68,181 44.46 N/A
JI Abdul Wasi 8,239 5.37 N/A
Independent Muhammad Sarwar 243 0.16
Turnout 155,208 32.94 Decrease18.65
Rejected ballots 1,864 1.20 Decrease1.58
Majority 8,500 5.54 Increase4.42
Registered electors 471,184
PTI hold

JUI-F, and JI previously contested jointly as part of MMA

See also

References

  1. "ECP - Election Commission of Pakistan". www.ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
  2. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2016-05-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. http://test1947.ecp.gov.pk/ConstResult.aspx?Const_Id=NA-10&type=NA
  4. "ECP – Election Commission of Pakistan". www.ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 18 August 2018.


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