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ECP Reveals Voter Demographics: Over 128.5M Registered Voters

Islamabad: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has unveiled comprehensive data detailing the nation’s registered voter demographics. The latest figures highlight a total of 128.5 million registered voters, providing citizens with accurate and up-to-date information on the electoral landscape.

According to the disclosed data, 53.87 percent of the country’s voters are male, while 46.13 percent are female. The ECP’s commitment to transparency is evident in this disclosure, emphasizing its dedication to facilitating citizens with precise electoral information.

Within the overall voter demographic, over 69.2 million individuals identify as male, constituting a significant portion of the electorate. Simultaneously, the female voter count stands at over 59.3 million, reflecting a robust and active participation of women in the electoral process.

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This disclosure aligns with the Election Commission’s ongoing efforts to maintain an updated and easily accessible record of the nation’s voting population, fostering a transparent electoral environment.

Breaking down the numbers further:

  • Islamabad: The overall voter count in the capital city is recorded at 1.083 million, with 568,406 male voters and 514,623 female registered voter.
  • Punjab: The total voter count in the province exceeds 73.278 million, comprising over 39.122 million male voters and more than 34.085 million female voters, according to the Election Commission.
  • Sindh: The total voter count in Sindh stands at 26.994 million, with 14.4612 million male voters and over 12.382 million female registered voters.
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: The total number of voters in the province is 21.928 million, with 11.944 million male voters and 99,83,722 female voters.

The comprehensive release of voter demographics underlines the Election Commission’s commitment to transparency, facilitating an informed electorate as the nation prepares for upcoming electoral events. The provided data serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and citizens invested in the democratic process.

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