Constituency NA-1

Constituency NA-1 (Peshawar-I)
Constituency
for the National Assembly of Pakistan
Region Peshawar District
Electorate 320,581
Current constituency
Member(s) Alhaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour

Constituency NA-1 (Peshawar-I) (Urdu: این اے-۱، پشاور-۱) is a constituency that elects one member to the National Assembly of Pakistan. It is the first constituency in the National Assembly. NA-1 consists of parts of Peshawar city and its surrounding areas. According to the Election Commission of Pakistan, in 2013 there are total 320,581 voters registered in NA-1.[1]

Members of Parliament

1970—1977: NW-1 (Peshawar-I)

ElectionMemberParty
1970 Muhammad Yusuf Khattak ML(Q)

1977—2002: NA-1 (Peshawar-I)

ElectionMemberParty
1977 Muhammad Yusuf Khattak ML(Q)
1985 Muhammad Younis Elahi Independent
1988 Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao PPP
1988 by-election Ghulam Ahmad Bilour ANP
1990 Ghulam Ahmad Bilour ANP
1993 Syed Zafar Ali Shah PPP
1997 Ghulam Ahmad Bilour ANP

Since 2002: NA-1 (Peshawar-I)

ElectionMemberParty
2002 Shabir Ahmad Khan MMA
2008 Ghulam Ahmad Bilour ANP
2013 Imran Khan PTI
2013 by-election Ghulam Ahmad Bilour ANP

Elections since 2002

2002 General Election

2002 General Election: NA-1 (Peshawar-I)[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
MMA Shabir Ahmad 37,179 56.64
ANP Usman Bashir Bilour 35,675 54.53
PTI Sajid Abdullah 2,029 3.09
Independent Muhammad Khurshid Khan Advocate 1,537 2.34
PML (Q) Muhammed Muazzam Butt 1,417 2.16
PWP Rabia Mufti Advocate 478 0.73
Majority 14,177 21.60
Turnout 65,642 28.73
MMA gain from ANP

A total of 1,552 votes were rejected.

2008 General Election

2008 General Election: NA-1 (Peshawar-I) [3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
ANP Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 44,210 50.05 +15.01
PPPP Ayub Shah 37,682 42.66
MMA Haji Abdul Jalil Jan 4,103 4.65 -51.99
Independent Saif Ullah 661 0.75
Independent Abdullah Jan 313 0.35
Independent Aurangzeb 261 0.30
AHTP Jawad Aziz 247 0.28
PPP (SB) Kakagi Muhammad Zahoor 232 0.26
Independent Fakhri Alam Khan Paracha 184 0.21
Independent Ashoni Kumar 156 0.18
MQM Muhammad Zunbair Anjum 151 0.17
Independent Mian Sultan Mohammed 71 0.08
Independent Khawaja Yawar Naseer 54 0.06
Majority 6,528 7.39
Turnout 88,325 22.97 -5.76
ANP gain from MMA

A total of 629 votes were rejected.

2013 General Election

2013 General Election: NA-1 (Peshawar-I) [4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
PTI Imran Khan 90,500 61.97
ANP Alhaaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 24,468 16.75 -33.30
PPPP Muhammad Zulfiqar Afghani 7,121 4.88 -37.78
JI Shabir Ahmad Khan 7,051 4.83
MDM Hazrat Muhammad alias Babo Maavia 4,827 3.31
JUI-F Haji Shah Nawaz 4,738 3.24
PML-N Muhammad Afzal Khan Panyala 4,232 2.90
QWP Jan Alam Khan Paracha 1,694 1.16
PPP (SB) Amir Syed 454 0.31
Independent Pir Abdur Rehman 265 0.18
Independent Akram Khan 182 0.12
MQM Bashir Ahmad Afridi 117 0.08 -0.09
JUP-N Syed Muhammad Sibtain Taj Agha 100 0.07
MP Aamir Shehzad Hashmi 77 0.05
PML-J Khalid Tanveer Rohela Advocate 70 0.05
Independent Hidayatullah Khan Afridi Advocate 61 0.04
Pakistan Insani Haqook Tariq Saeed 45 0.03
Jamiat Ulama-e-Islam Nazryati Moeen ud Din 42 0.03
Majority 66,032 45.22
Turnout 146,044 46.18
PTI gain from ANP

A total of 2,103 votes were rejected.

2013 By-election

The elected member, Imran Khan (leader of PTI), won three separate seats in the General Election, and he chose to keep NA-56. This resulted in him vacating this seat and triggering a by-election, which took place on 22 August 2015.

2013 By-election: NA-1 (Peshawar-I) [5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
ANP Alhaj Ghulam Ahmad Bilour 59,456 79,65 +30.59
PTI Gul Badshah 28,911 39,81 -22.16
MDM Muhammad Ibrahim Qasmi 6,673 9.19 +5.88
Independent Samad Mursalin 1,770 2.44
Independent Kamran Sadiq 498 0.69
TTP Jehangir Khan 204 0.28
Independent Muhammad Atiq Ur Rehman 67 0.09
Independent Yasmin Sherazi 46 0.06
Independent Syed Fayaz Ali Shah 25 0.03
Independent Malik Najab Gul Khalil 19 0.03
Independent Mian Sultan Muhammad 18 0.02
Independent Niaz Muhammad Momand 14 0.02
Majority 5,475 7.53
Turnout 72,631 22.96 -23.22
ANP gain from PTI

See also

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