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NA-59 (Attock-III)

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NA-59 (Attock-III)
Former constituency
for the National Assembly of Pakistan
RegionAttock District
Former constituency
Abolished2018
Replaced byNA-55 (Attock-I)
NA-56 (Attock-II)

NA-59 (Attock-III) (Urdu: این اے-۵۹، اٹک-۳) was a constituency for the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2002 to 2018. In the 2018 delimitations its areas were divided between the new constituencies of NA-55 (Attock-I) and NA-56 (Attock-II).[1]

Members of Parliament

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1977: NA-43 (Campbellpur-III)

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Election Member Party
1977 Pir Syed Shafi-ud-Din PPP

1985: NA-43 (Attock-III)

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Election Member Party
1985 Malik Nur Khan Independent

Since 2002: NA-59 (Attock-III)

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Election Member Party
2002 Eman Waseem PML-Q
2004 by-election Shaukat Aziz PML-Q
2008 Sardar Salim Haider Khan PPPP
2013 Muhammad Zain Elahi Independent

Election 2002

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General elections were held on 10 Oct 2002. Eman Wasim of PML-Q won by 65,672 votes.[2]

Election 2008

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The result of general election 2008 in this constituency is given below.

Result

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Sardar Salim Haider Khan succeeded in the election 2008 and became the member of National Assembly.[3]

General Election 2008: Attock-III
Party Candidate Votes %
PPPP Sardar Salim Haider Khan 71,400 46
PML-Q Waseem Gulzar 58,880 38
PML-N Asif Ali Malik 23,640 15
Independent Iftikhar Ahmad Khan 2,308 1

Election 2013

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General elections were held on 11 May 2013. Muhammad Zain Elahi an Independent candidate won by 60,284 votes and became the member of National Assembly.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Final List of National Assembly Constituencies (PDF). Election Commission of Pakistan. 2018. p. 12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Election Result NA-59 Attock-III Punjab | Pakistan Election 2013 - geo.tv". Archived from the original on 28 March 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Election result 2008 for NA-59". ECP. Archived from the original on 15 November 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  4. ^ "National Assembly of Pakistan".
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