NA-17 (Haripur)

NA-17 (Haripur) (Urdu: این اے-١٩، ہری پور) is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It covers tho whole of district Haripur. The constituency was formerly known as NA-19 (Haripur) from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-17 (Haripur) after the delimitation in 2018.

NA-17 (Haripur)
Constituency
for the National Assembly of Pakistan
RegionHaripur District
Electorate657,628
Current constituency
Member(s)Omar Ayub Khan
Created fromNA-19 (Haripur)

Members of Parliament

1977–2002: NA-19 (Haripur)

ElectionMemberParty
1977Maulana Sadrushaheed PNA
1985Maula Dad Khan Independent
1988Maulvi Ali Akbar Khan JUI (F)
1990Maulvi Ali Akbar KhanJUI (F)
1993Syed Abbas ShahPML-N
1997Malik Nasir KhanPML-N

2002–2018: NA-19 (Haripur)

ElectionMemberParty
2002Umer Ayub Khan PML (Q)
2008Sardar Muhammad Mushtaq PML (N)
2013Raja Aamer Zaman PTI
2015 By-electionBabar Nawaz Khan PML (N)

Since 2018: NA-17 (Haripur)

ElectionMemberParty
2018 Omar Ayub Khan PTI

Detailed results

2002 general election

2002 General Election: NA-19 (Haripur) [1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PML-Q Umer Ayub Khan 81,496 40.79
PML-N S. Muhammad Sabir Shah 61,359 30.71
MMA Ghulam Nabi 30,514 15.28
PPPP Sardar Abdur Raoof Khan 16,902 8.46
PML-J Muhammad Shehryar Khan 5,956 2.98
PAT Abdul Hamid Khan 1,978 0.99
Independent Syed Waqar Hussain Shah 1,582 0.79
Majority 20,137 10.08
Turnout 199,787 45.44
PML (Q) gain from PML (N)

A total of 6,277 votes were rejected.

2008 general election

2008 General Election: NA-19 (Haripur) [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PML-N Sardar Muhammad Mushtaq 98,670 44.35 +13.64
Independent Raja Amir Zaman 71,254 32.02
PML Umar Ayub Khan 50,631 22.76
Independent Syed Waqar Hussain Shah 1,363 0.61 -0.18
Independent Dr Riaz Baig 580 0.26
Majority 27,416 12.33
Turnout 222,498 47.10 +1.66
PML (N) gain from PML (Q)

A total of 5,757 votes were rejected.

2013 general election

2013 General Election: NA-19 (Haripur) [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PTI Raja Aamer Zaman 116,979 40.61
PML-N Omar Ayub Khan 114,807 39.85 -4.50
JUI-F Pir Syed Alamzeb Shah 19,860 6.89
PPPP Sardar Muhammad Mushtaq Khan 16,474 5.72
JI Ghulam Nabi 5,117 1.78
Tehreek-e-Suba Hazara Major Rtd Jameel Ehsan Kiyani 3,625 1.26
Independent Irum Fatima 3,590 1.25
Independent Farooq Shah 3,096 1.07
Independent Faiza Bibi Rasheed 2,464 0.86
Independent Muhammad Riaz Baig 1,346 0.47 +0.21
MQM Habibullah Khan 699 0.24
Majority 2,172 0.76
Turnout 288,057 55.55 +8.45
PTI gain from PML (N)

A total of 8,467 votes were rejected.

2015 By-election

A by-election took place on 16 August 2015.

2015 By-election: NA-19 (Haripur) [2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PML-N Babar Nawaz Khan 137,227 58.63 +18.78
PTI Raja Amir Zaman 90,702 38.75 -1.86
JUI-F Pir Syed Aalamzeb Shah 2,473 1.06 -5.83
PPPP Muhammad Tahir Qureshi 1,396 0.60 -5.12
Independent Shah Khan 939 0.40
Independent Raja Sardar Zaman Hazarvi 583 0.25
Independent Safeer Muhammad Gujjar Naqibi 418 0.18
Independent Khan Ser 157 0.07
Independent Muhammad Aqeel Khan Durrani 153 0.06
Majority 46,525 19.88
Turnout 234,048 44.00 -11.55
PML (N) gain from PTI

A total of 3,918 votes were rejected.

2018 general election

General elections were held on 25 July 2018. The constituency got the third most highest total votes polled in all of Pakistan. Omar Ayub Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf won getting most votes by any candidate in all of Pakistan.[3]

General election 2018: NA-17 (Haripur)[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PTI Omar Ayub Khan 172,609 50.27 11.52
PML (N) Babar Nawaz Khan 132,756 38.66 19.97
Others Others (eleven candidates) 29,014 8.48
Turnout 343,442 52.22 8.22
Rejected ballots 8,862 2.59
Majority 39,853 11.61
Registered electors 657,628
PTI gain from PML (N)

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2016-05-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://test1947.ecp.gov.pk/ConstResult.aspx?Const_Id=NA-19&type=NA
  3. "Highest number of votes cast in Hafizabad during General Election 2018". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  4. "ECP – Election Commission of Pakistan". www.ecp.gov.pk. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
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