About 1.67 million votes rejected in Pakistan General Elections

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About 1.67 million votes rejected in Pakistan General Elections

By Sajjad HussainnnISLAMABAD:A total of 1.67 million votes cast across Pakistan in the 2018 general election were rejected, which was 11.7 per cent more than that of the 1.5 million ballots discarded in the 2013 polls, according to an independent election watchdog report.nnA ballot is rejected from the count if it does not clearly show which candidate has been marked by the voter or more than one candidate have been marked.nnAs per the Election Commission of Pakistan, there were over 100 million registered voters but only about 51 per cent exercised their franchises.nnThe Free and Fair Elections Network (FAFEN) report released yesterday was based on its monitoring of the entire polling process in the four provinces of Pakistan as well as the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).nnThe report stated that the number of ballots rejected from the count is more than double than that in the 2013 elections in the ICT region.nnThere was a 40 per cent increase in the number of rejected votes in Balochistan, 30.6 per cent in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), 7 per cent in Sindh and 6.6 per cent in Punjab, it said.nnThe votes rejected from the count surpassed the margin of victory in 49 (18.1 per cent) of the 270 contested seats of the National Assembly. These include 26 seats in Punjab, 11 in Sindh and six each in KP and Balochistan.nnSimilarly, the number of ballots excluded from the count exceeded the margin of victory in 120 (21 per cent) of the 570 provincial assembly constituencies where elections were held.nnThese include 58 constituencies in Punjab, 24 in KP, 22 in Sindh and 16 in Balochistan, the report said.nnThe victory margin in 79 national and 169 provincial assembly seats is less than 5 per cent of the total votes polled, it said.nnAccording to Pakistan’s election law, a candidate can demand recounting of ballots if the margin of victory is less than 5 per cent of the total votes polled in the constituency, or 10,000, whichever is lesser.nnSource: Press Trust of India

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