GBA-4 (Nagar-I)

GBA-4 (Nagar-I) is a constituency of Gilgit Baltistan Assembly which is currently represented by the Amjad Hussain Azar of Pakistan People's Party.

GBA-4 (Nagar-I)
Constituency
for the Gilgit Baltistan Assembly
DistrictNagar District
Electorate18,805
Current constituency
Created2009
Replaced byGBA-4 (Hunza-Nagar I)

History

Before 2015, the constituency was in the Hunza-Nagar District. In 2015, when Nagar was made a separate district, GBA-4 was made its constituency.

Members

ElectionMemberParty Votes received
2009Muhammad Ali AkhtarPakistan Peoples Party 3,885 votes
2015 Doctor Muhammad Ali Haider Islami Tehreek Pakistan 5,039 votes
2017Javed HussainPakistan Peoples Party 6,888 votes
2020 Amjad Hussain Azar Pakistan Peoples Party 6,104 votes

Election results

2009

Muhammad Ali Akhtar of Pakistan Peoples Party became member of assembly by getting 3,885 votes.[1]

2009 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
PPP Muhammad Ali Akhtar 3,890 34.26
Independent Muhammad Ali 3,717 32.74
Independent Fida Hussain 2,126 18.72
MQM Muhammad Hassan 821 7.23
Independent Fida Ali 746 6.57
Others 53 0.46
Majority 173 1.52
Turnout 11,353 53.54
PPP win (new seat)

2015

Doctor Muhammad Ali Haidar of Islami Tehreek Pakistan won by getting 5,039 votes.[2]

2015 election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
ITP Doctor Muhammad Ali Haidar 5,039 37.16
PPP Javid Hussain 4,091 30.17
MWN Ali Muhammad 3,014 22.22
PML-N Haji Fida Hussain 1,361 10.04
PTI Muhammad Javid 46 0.34
Independent Muhammad Ali Akhtar 11 0.08
Majority 948 6.99
Turnout 13,562 72.11
ITP gain from PPP Swing

2017

Doctor Muhammad Ali Haidar died of cardiac arrest in February 2017. Javed Hussain of PPP won by securing 6888 votes.[3]

2020

In the 2020 elections, Amjad Hussain Azar of PPP won 6104 seats and got his seat.

References

  1. "[Infograph]GBLA Election 2009- Result GBLA 4, Hunza-Nagar 1". GBVotes. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  2. "GBLA-4 Hunza Nagar I Detail Election Result 2015". electionpakistani.com. Retrieved 2016-02-14.
  3. "PPP's Javed Hussain wins GBLA-4 by-election". Geo.tv. 2017-07-09. Retrieved 2019-07-21.
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