37 candidates were notified of their Senate victories by the Election Commission (ECP) on Friday.
In accordance with the announcement, the following Islamabad senators have been elected: Husna Bano, Rahat Jamali, Abdul Wasi, Ishaq Dar, Bilal Ahmad Khan, and Rana Mehmoodul Hasan.
Those who have been elected to the upper house of parliament from Punjab are Ahad Cheema, Parvez Rashid, Hamid Khan, Raja Nasir Abbas, Mohsin Naqvi, Talal Chaudhry, Nasir Mahmood, Muhammad Aurangzeb, Mossadegh Malik, Anusha Rehman, Bushra Anjum Butt, and Khalil Tahir.
Three people have been declared elected from Balochistan: Ahmed Khan, Anwarul Haq Kakar, and Aimal Wali Khan.
Seven general seat winners from Sindh are among the 12 successful candidates; they are Syed Masroor Ahsan of the PPP, Dost Ali Jaisar, Ashraf Jatoi, Kazim Ali Shah, Nadeem Bhutto, Aamir Chishti of the MQM-Pakistan, and independent Faisal Vawda.
In the women’s division, the PPP’s Quratul Ain Marri and Rubina Qaim Khani were victorious, while Panju Mil Bheel was victorious in the minority division and Zameer Ghamro and Sarmad Ali emerged victorious in the technocrat division.
Recall that in March, 48 Senate members, or half of the total, announced their retirements from office after serving six years. April 2 saw elections to fill 30 open seats after 18 MPs were elected with no opposition. However, due to a standoff between the opposition and the provincial administration over the oath-taking of MPAs-elect on reserved seats, elections for 11 seats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa were postponed. It led to the election of 19 senators on April 2.
As it elects members of the Senate, Pakistan’s upper house, the assembly is probably going to end on Tuesday, or today.