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- The Election Commission of Gilgit-Baltistan has officially released all constituency-wise voter lists.
- GBA-2 Gilgit II holds the highest registered voters with 55,849 enrolled voters.
- Higher turnout expected in Gilgit, Ghizer, and Skardu — major regions shaping party strategy.
GILGIT: President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Gilgit-Baltistan, Hafiz Hafeez-ur-Rehman, has rejected the Pakistan Peoples Party’s claim of securing a majority in the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly elections.
Speaking to journalists, he said PML-N has secured six directly elected seats and also has pre-election alliances with two winning independent candidates.
Hafiz Hafeez-ur-Rehman said that with the support of allied independents and other like-minded members, his party is in a position to form the next government in Gilgit-Baltistan.
GILGIT: President of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Gilgit-Baltistan, Hafiz Hafeez-ur-Rehman, has rejected the Pakistan Peoples Party’s claim of securing a majority in the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly elections.
Speaking to journalists, he said PML-N has secured six directly elected seats and also has pre-election alliances with two winning independent candidates.
Hafiz Hafeez-ur-Rehman said that with the support of allied independents and other like-minded members, his party is in a position to form the next government in Gilgit-Baltistan.
BREAKING NEWS | GBA-5
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, PPP candidate Zulfiqar Ali Murad has been declared successful from GBA-5.
The result remains unofficial and subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
BREAKING NEWS | Shigar
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, PPP candidate Imran Nadeem has been declared successful from Shigar after securing 12,179 votes with a clear majority.
The result remains unofficial and subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
BREAKING NEWS | GBA-9
Skardu: According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, PPP candidate Fida Muhammad Nashad has been declared successful from GBA-9.
The results remain unofficial and subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
Shigar: According to initial reports, celebrations are underway after the victory of Imran Nadeem.
Islamic Tehreek candidate Raja Azam Khan and PML-N candidate Tahir were among the main contenders in the contest.
Further official confirmation from the Election Commission is awaited.
BREAKING NEWS | GBA-1 Gilgit-I
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results from 70 of 81 polling stations, PPP candidate Amjad Advocate is leading in GBA-1 Gilgit-I with 7,831 votes.
PML-N candidate Shafiq-ud-Din has secured 4,381 votes.
The results remain unofficial and are subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results received so far, Muhammad Ali Akhtar has emerged victorious from GBA-4 Nagar-I and secured the constituency seat.
The result remains unofficial and is subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
BREAKING NEWS | GBA-23 Ghanche-II
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results from 49 of 50 polling stations, independent candidate Anwar Ali is maintaining a commanding lead in GBA-23 Ghanche-II with 12,090 votes.
Independent candidate Haji Abdul Hameed has secured 3,860 votes.
One polling station result is still awaited. The results remain unofficial and subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
BREAKING NEWS | GBA-22 Ghanche-I
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results from all 58 polling stations, PML-N candidate Muhammad Ibrahim Sanai has secured 12,048 votes and is leading in GBA-22 Ghanche-I.
PPP candidate Dr. Ashiq Hussain has received 9,258 votes.
The results are unofficial and subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
BREAKING NEWS | GBA-11 Kharmang
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results from 51 polling stations, PPP candidate Iqbal Hassan is leading in GBA-11 Kharmang with 6,141 votes.
PML-N candidate Mohsin Rizvi has secured 4,170 votes.
The results remain unofficial and are subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
BREAKING NEWS | GBA-8 Skardu-II
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results from 60 polling stations, MWM candidate Kazim Meesam is leading in GBA-8 Skardu-II with 9,160 votes.
PPP candidate Syed Muhammad Ali Shah has secured 8,300 votes, while PML-N candidate Kacho Imtiaz has received 2,550 votes.
The results are unofficial and subject to final confirmation by the Election Commission.
Skardu: An alleged attempt was made to attack Provincial Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ghulam Abbas during a visit to a polling station in the Katpana area of Skardu.
Police intervened promptly and escorted the minister to safety. However, his nephew, Muslim, was injured during the incident and was immediately shifted to a hospital for medical treatment.
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate Muhammad Ali Akhtar has won the GBA-4 Nagar seat with 7,530 votes.
Independent candidate Ayub Waziri secured 6,491 votes and remained in second place.
According to unofficial and unconfirmed results, PPP candidate Raja Nasir Maqpoon has secured victory in GBA-10 with 6,639 votes.
Nagar, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results from constituency GBA Nagar Halqa-4, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate Muhammad Ali Akhtar has been declared successful with a clear lead.
🔴 Unofficial Result
- Muhammad Ali Akhtar (PPP): 5,072 votes — Leading / Declared Winner (Unofficial)
⚡ Key Highlights
Early and provisional counting indicates a decisive victory for PPP’s Muhammad Ali Akhtar in Nagar Halqa-4. He maintained a clear margin over other contestants throughout the counting process.
Election authorities have clarified that these results are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final notification will be issued after formal validation.
Hunza, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results from GBA-6 Hunza, counting has been completed in 77 out of 88 polling stations, while results from 11 polling stations are still awaited.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count (77/88 Polling Stations)
- Naiknam (PTI-backed): 5,612 votes — Leading
- Imtiaz-ul-Haq (PPP): 4,540 votes — Second
- Raja Nazim (Independent): 4,321 votes — Third
⚡ Key Highlights
The PTI-backed candidate Naiknam maintains a narrow but consistent lead as counting progresses. PPP’s Imtiaz-ul-Haq remains in close second position, while independent candidate Raja Nazim is also still within competitive range.
Election authorities have clarified that these figures are unofficial and incomplete, and the remaining 11 polling stations could still influence the final outcome.
Further updates will be issued as the counting process continues.
Ghizer, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results, independent candidate Aman Ali Aamir has been declared successful from Ghizer constituency, defeating Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Ghulam Muhammad.
🔴 Unofficial Outcome
- Aman Ali Aamir (Independent): Declared Winner (Unofficial)
- Ghulam Muhammad (PML-N): Runner-up
Gilgit, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results from 23 polling stations of Gilgit Halqa-1, candidate Amjad is currently leading the contest.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Amjad: 3,262 votes — Leading
- Shafiq: 1,948 votes — Second
- Ilyas: 1,349 votes — Third
⚡ Key Highlights
Initial counting trends from Gilgit Halqa-1 show Amjad maintaining a clear lead over his competitors, while Shafiq holds second position and Ilyas remains in third.
Election authorities have clarified that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and final results will be announced after complete counting and consolidation of all polling stations.
Gilgit / Astore, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results, Hafiz-ur-Rehman from Gilgit-2 and Rana Farman from Astore-1 have been declared successful in their respective constituencies.
🔴 Unofficial Outcome
- Gilgit-2: Hafiz-ur-Rehman — Declared Winner (Unofficial)
- Astore-1: Rana Farman — Declared Winner (Unofficial)
⚡ Key Highlights
Based on the latest available counting trends, both candidates have secured leading positions in their constituencies and are being reported as successful in unofficial results. However, election authorities have not issued final notifications yet.
Officials emphasize that these results are non-final and subject to verification, and formal announcements will be made after completion of the official validation process.
Further confirmation is expected once the Election Commission issues its final notification.
Hunza According to unofficial and non-final results from GBA-6 Hunza, vote counting has been completed in 77 out of 88 polling stations, while results from 11 polling stations are still awaited.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count (77/88 Polling Stations)
- Naik Alam (PTI): 5,612 votes — Leading
- Imtiaz-ul-Haq (PPP): 4,540 votes — Second
- Raja Nazeem: 4,321 votes — Third
⚡ Key Highlights
Early counting trends show PTI’s Naik Alam in a narrow lead, while PPP’s Imtiaz-ul-Haq remains closely behind in second position. Raja Nazeem is also in a competitive third position, keeping the race tightly contested.
Election authorities have clarified that these figures are unofficial and incomplete, and results from the remaining 11 polling stations could still influence the final outcome.
Further updates will follow as counting continues.
Ghanche, June 7, 2026 — According to the latest unofficial and non-final results from 34 polling stations in Ghanche Halqa-1, independent candidate Haji Anwar Ali is maintaining a decisive lead.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Haji Anwar Ali: 10,181 votes — Leading
- Haji Hamid: 1,596 votes — Second
- Amina: 143 votes — Third
- Other candidates: 463 votes
⚡ Key Highlights
Early counting trends show a one-sided lead for Haji Anwar Ali, who has secured a significant margin over all other contestants. The remaining candidates are far behind as vote counting continues.
Election authorities have reiterated that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final result will be confirmed only after complete consolidation of all polling stations.
Skardu, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results from 26 polling stations in constituency GBA-8 Skardu-2, Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) candidate Muhammad Kazim Mehsum is currently leading the race.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Muhammad Kazim Mehsum (MWM): 4,554 votes — Leading
- Syed Muhammad Ali Shah (PPP): 3,738 votes — Second
⚡ Key Highlights
Early counting trends show MWM’s Muhammad Kazim Mehsum maintaining a clear lead over PPP’s Syed Muhammad Ali Shah. The contest remains under counting, with additional results still awaited from remaining polling stations.
Election authorities have clarified that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final result will be announced after full consolidation of all polling data.
Skardu, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results from constituency GBA-7 Skardu-1, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate Taqeer Mehdi Shah is currently leading the race.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Taqeer Mehdi Shah (PPP): 4,337 votes — Leading
- Raja Jalal: 3,891 votes — Second
⚡ Key Highlights
Early counting indicates a close contest, but Taqeer Mehdi Shah maintains a narrow lead over Raja Jalal. The race remains competitive as final results from remaining polling stations are still awaited.
Election authorities have clarified that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final outcome will be confirmed after complete counting and consolidation.
According to unofficial and non-final results received from 46 polling stations in constituency GBA-24 Ghanche-3, independent candidate Asad Shafiq is currently leading the race.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Asad Shafiq (Independent): 6,024 votes — Leading
- Engineer Muhammad Ismail (PPP): 4,393 votes — Second
- Sadakat Haider (Independent): 1,345 votes — Third
⚡ Key Highlights
Initial counting trends show Asad Shafiq maintaining a steady lead, while Engineer Muhammad Ismail remains in close second position. Sadakat Haider is currently third as vote counting continues across the constituency.
Election authorities have reiterated that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final result will be announced after complete consolidation of all polling stations.
Ghanche, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results received from 50 polling stations in constituency GBA-23 Ghanche-2, independent candidate Anwar Ali has taken a commanding lead in the race.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Anwar Ali (Independent): 10,641 votes — Leading
- Haji Abdul Hamid (Independent): 1,602 votes — Second
⚡ Key Highlights
Early counting trends show a wide and decisive margin in favor of Anwar Ali, who maintains a strong lead over his nearest rival. Haji Abdul Hamid remains in second position as counting continues across remaining polling stations.
Election authorities have clarified that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final result will be announced only after complete consolidation of all polling data.
Further updates are expected as the counting process continues.
According to non-official and non-final results received from constituency GBA-17 Diamer-3 (Darel), Haji Muhammad Naseem is currently leading the contest.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Haji Muhammad Naseem: 3,240 votes — Leading
- Haji Rahmat Khaliq: 2,476 votes — Second
- Maulana Abdul Karim: 1,905 votes — Third
⚡ Key Highlights
Initial counting from the constituency indicates a clear lead for Haji Muhammad Naseem, while Haji Rahmat Khaliq remains in second position. Maulana Abdul Karim is currently in third place as vote counting continues.
Election officials have emphasized that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final result will only be confirmed after complete counting and consolidation of all polling stations.
Shigar According to unofficial and non-final results received from 15 polling stations in constituency GBA-12 Shigar, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) candidate Imran Nadeem is currently maintaining a lead.
🔴 Unofficial Vote Count
- Imran Nadeem (PPP): 2,268 votes — Leading
- Raja Azam Khan (ITP): 1,517 votes — Second
⚡ Key Highlights
Early trends from Shigar indicate a strong position for PPP’s Imran Nadeem, who remains ahead in the initial count. Raja Azam Khan of the Islamic Tehreek Pakistan is trailing in second position as counting continues.
Election authorities have clarified that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final outcome may change once complete results from all polling stations are consolidated.
Further updates will follow as more results are received.
BREAKING: PML-N Leads Narrowly in GBA-13 Astore-1 as PTI and PPP Close Behind
Astore, June 7, 2026 — According to unofficial and non-final results from 36 polling stations in constituency GBA-13 (Astore-1), Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is currently leading in a tightly contested race.
🔴 Updated Unofficial Vote Count
- PML-N: 4,368 votes — Leading
- PTI: 4,312 votes — Second
- PPP: 3,839 votes — Third
PML-N holds a narrow lead of 56 votes over PTI, making this one of the closest contests in the constituency so far.
⚡ Highlights
The race in Astore-1 remains highly competitive, with all three major political parties maintaining strong support bases. The margin between first and second place is extremely slim, and analysts suggest that remaining polling stations could still change the outcome.
Election authorities have stressed that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final result will be announced after complete counting and validation.
Further updates are expected as the vote count continues.
BREAKING: Dr. Asad Shafiq Maintains Strong Lead in GBA-24 Mashabrum (Unofficial Results)
Ghanche: According to the latest unofficial and non-final results from constituency GBA-24 Mashabrum, Dr. Asad Shafiq continues to lead the race with a significant margin.
Updated Vote Count (Unofficial)
- Dr. Asad Shafiq: 4,865 votes — Leading
- Engineer Ismail: 3,167 votes — Second
- Sadaqat Haider: 1,095 votes — Third
Highlights
The latest tally shows Dr. Asad Shafiq maintaining a clear and stable lead over Engineer Ismail, while Sadaqat Haider remains in third position. The margin between the top two candidates continues to be significant as counting progresses across remaining polling stations.
Election authorities have reiterated that these figures are unofficial and subject to verification, and the final outcome may change once complete results are consolidated and officially announced.
Further updates are expected as the counting process continues.
Shikyoult Male Polling Station, Gilgit Constituency-1
Gilgit, June 7, 2026 — According to non-official and non-final results received from Shikyoult Male polling station in Gilgit Constituency-1, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Shafiq-ud-Din has taken an early lead.
- Shafiq-ud-Din (PML-N): 219 votes — Leading
- Amjad Advocate (PPP): 77 votes — Second
- Asif Osmani (Independent): 38 votes — Third
- Himmatullah (Independent): 36 votes
- Ilyas Siddiqui (PTI-backed): 34 votes
- Molana Tanveer Haidri (Jamaat-e-Islami): 12 votes
- Jarar Advocate (Independent): 8 votes
- Sultan Rais (Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party): 4 votes
Highlights
Initial counting from this polling station shows a clear lead for PML-N’s Shafiq-ud-Din, while PPP’s Amjad Advocate is in second position. Independent candidates are also showing a notable presence, splitting a portion of the vote across multiple contenders.
Election officials have emphasized that these results are unofficial and subject to verification, and final outcomes may differ after complete counting and consolidation of all polling stations.
Further updates will be provided as additional results are received from Gilgit Constituency-1.
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