NA-39 Bannu

NA-39 Bannu
Constituencyfor the National Assembly of Pakistan
RegionBannu District
Electorate723,459 [1]
Current constituency
PartyPakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
MemberNaseem Ali Shah
Created fromNA-26 Bannu

NA-39 Bannu (این اے-39، بنوں) is a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan. It covers the whole of district Bannu. The constituency was formerly known as NA-26 Bannu from 1977 to 2018. The name changed to NA-35 Bannu after the delimitation in 2018.[2]

Members of Parliament

1977–2002: NA-26 Bannu

ElectionMemberParty
1977Sahibzada Saifullah PNA
1985Sahibzada Fateh-ullah Independent
1988M. Hanif Khan PPP
1990Ahmed HassanIJI
1993Malik Muzafar KhanPPP
1997Muhammad KhanPML-N

2002–present: NA-39 Bannu

ElectionMemberParty
2002Maulana Nasib Ali ShahMMA
2008Maulana Fazal ur RehmanMMA
2013Akram Khan DurraniJUI (F)
2018Imran KhanPTI
By-election 2018Zahid Akram DurraniMMA
2024Naseem Ali ShahPTI

Elections since 2002

2002 general election

2002 General Election: NA-26 Bannu [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MMASyed Nasib Ali Shah78,88670.12
IndependentMuhammad Mustafa Khan 31,867 28.33
National AllianceSaifur Rehman 1,140 1.01
MQMMuhammad Roshan 603 0.54
Majority47,019 41.79
Turnout112,496 38.53
MMA gain from PML (N)

A total of 2,106 votes were rejected.

2008 general election

2008 General Election: NA-26 Bannu [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MMAFazal-ur-Rehman91,48455.62−14.50
IndependentMalik Nasir Khan 56,546 34.38
IndependentLt. Colonel Alhaj Inamullah Wazir 11,588 7.05
IndependentMuhammad Mustafa Khan 3,633 2.21
IndependentAbdul Hafeez 626 0.38
MQMMuhammad Roshan Khan 586 0.36 −0.18
Majority34,938 21.24
Turnout164,463 43.42 +4.89

A total of 2,792 votes were rejected.

2013 general election

2013 General Election: NA-26 Bannu [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JUI-FAkram Khan Durrani78,29444.74
IndependentNaseem Ali Shah45,270 25.87
PTIMatiullah Khan 25,392 14.51
JIMuhammad Ibrahim Khan12,831 7.33
IndependentAlamgir Khan 4,594 2.63
IndependentMalik Akhtar Ali Khan 3,260 1.86
PPPAnwar Saifullah Khan2,320 1.33
IndependentDoctor Raham Baz Khan 806 0.46
IndependentAbdul Samad Khan 432 0.25
TTPNek Daraz Khan 404 0.23
PkMAPMain Asmatullah Shah 348 0.20
IndependentZafar Jehangir Khan 323 0.18
MQMImran Khan 260 0.15 −0.21
IndependentMuhammad Hayat Khan 251 0.14
MDMFaridullah 112 0.06
IndependentMuqarab Khan Wazir 58 0.03
APMLHizbullah 52 0.03
Majority33,024 18.87
Turnout175,007 39.00 −4.42
JUI (F) gain from MMA

A total of 5,300 votes were rejected.

2018 general election

General elections were held on 25 July 2018. Imran Khan, the chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, won the election but vacated this constituency in favor of NA-95 (Mianwali-I).[5]

General election 2018: NA-35 Bannu [6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTIImran Khan113,822 47.63
MMAAkram Khan Durrani106,820 44.70
Others Others (ten candidates) 18,320 7.67
Turnout246,318 42.55 Increase3.55
Total valid votes 238,962 97.01
Rejected ballots 7,356 2.99
Majority7,002 2.93
Registered electors578,872
PTIgain from JUI (F)

By-election 2018

By-elections were held in this constituency on 14 October 2018.[7]

By-election 2018: NA-35 Bannu [8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
MMAZahid Akram Durrani60,993 49.33 Increase4.63
PTINaseem Ali Shah37,622 30.43 Decrease17.20
IndependentMalik Nasir Khan 21,821 17.65 Increase17.65
Others Others (five candidates) 3,203 2.59
Turnout124,916 21.43 Decrease21.12
Total valid votes 123,639 98.98 Increase1.97
Rejected ballots 1,281 1.02 Decrease1.97
Majority23,371 18.90 Increase21.83
Registered electors582,785
MMAgain from PTISwingIncrease10.98

2024 general election

General elections were held on 8 February 2024. Naseem Ali Shah won with 146,667 votes.[9]

General election 2024: NA-39 Bannu
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PTINasim Ali Shah[a]146,667 52.71 Increase22.32
JUI (F)Zahid Akram Durrani111,293 40.00 Decrease9.41
Others Others (seventeen candidates) 20,298 7.29
Turnout285,505 39.46 Increase18.07
Total valid votes 278,258 97.46
Rejected ballots 1,281 2.54
Majority35,374 12.71
Registered electors723,459

See also

Notes

  1. ^Filed nomination papers as PTI candidate but ECP allowed him to run as an Independent

References

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