Jhelum-l NA-60 General Election Result 2024 – NA 60 Candidates 2024

Jhelum-l NA-60 General Election Result 2024 Today. PTI, PMLN NA 60 Candidates 2024 are also mentioned Here. In the recent election, Bilal Azhar Kayani emerged victorious with an impressive 99948 votes, representing the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N). Following closely behind was Hassan Adeel, an independent candidate, who garnered 90474 votes, indicating a strong support base. Chaudary Zahid Akhtar, also running independently, secured 3077 votes in the election.

NA 60 Election Result 2024

CandidateVotesParty
Bilal Azhar Kayani99948PML-N
Hassan Adeel90474IND
Chaudary Zahid Akhtar3077IND

NA 60 Candidates 2024

PTI Candidates for NA-60 are mentioned Below:

  • NA-60 (Jhelum-l)
  • PTI Candidate Name: Hassan Adeel Advocate
  • Symbol:CRICKET STUMPS کرکٹ وکٹ

Rawalpindi-IV NA-60 General Election Result 2018

The 2018 election results for NA 60 Rawalpindi-IV in Punjab Province featured nine candidates vying for victory. Among the key contenders was Sajjad Khan from the PML-N party. The election outcome for NA 60 includes detailed information such as total votes cast, each candidate’s position with their party affiliation, constituency report, and past election results from 2008, 2002, and 2013.

PositionCandidatesVotes
1Shaikh Rashid Shafiq PTI44483
2Sajjad Khan PML-N43836
4Muhammad Qaisar Mir Dad.. IND387
5Zahid Aqeel TLP2288
6Aftab Ahmad Qureshi IND405
7Asghar Ali Mubarak PAL178
10Tehmina Sajjad Khan IND56
11Syed Rashid Hussain Sha.. IND
12Muhammad Azhar Aslam IND817

Furthermore, the top performer in the NA 60 Election 2018 was Shaikh Rashid Shafiq from PTI, securing victory with 44,483 votes. He surpassed Sajjad Khan of PML-N, who garnered 43,836 votes. The document also provides insights into the performance of other candidates in NA 60.

For a comprehensive overview, the results highlight the political landscape by featuring details on the leading parties in NA 60, including PTI and other noteworthy political entities in the 2018 Pakistan elections.

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