Pakistan’s Voter Count Reaches Record 134.9 Million Ahead of General Elections

“Digital graphic showing a glowing Pakistan ballot box with the national flag and map, highlighting record voter count of 134.9 million ahead of Pakistan’s general elections.”

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has revealed updated statistics showing a significant surge in the country’s electorate. According to the fresh data, Pakistan now has 134,949,984 registered voters, underscoring the growing public participation in the democratic process as the nation prepares for its next general elections.

Among the provinces, Punjab leads with 76,812,589 registered voters, followed by Sindh with 28,287,201, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with 22,300,321, and Balochistan with 5,638,084. Meanwhile, the Islamabad Capital Territory accounts for 1,211,879 voters.

This surge reflects the increasing engagement of citizens in shaping the country’s future. Political analysts suggest that this updated voter count could have a significant impact on upcoming election strategies and campaign dynamics across provinces.

For more details, check authentic coverage from Geo News, Dawn News, and ARY News, which highlight the implications of this growing electorate on Pakistan’s political landscape.

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