Karachi’s Electoral Landscape A Historical Review of Party Mandates from 2002 to 2018
Reviewing past elections reveals that the mandate in Karachi has shifted among different parties. An interesting trend in Pakistan’s electoral history is the emergence of new political parties before each election, which often dominate the electoral landscape.
In the 2002 general elections, the Pakistan Muslim League-Q entered the electoral arena for the first time and emerged as the largest party with 118 seats nationwide. In Karachi, PPP secured two seats, Jamaat-e-Islami four seats, JUI one seat from the MMA platform, and MQM won 16 National Assembly seats.
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Moving to the 2008 elections, PPP won five provincial and three National Assembly seats from Karachi, while MQM secured 17 National Assembly seats and 34 general Sindh Assembly seats. Awami National Party also won two provincial seats.
In the 2013 general elections, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf won one national and three provincial seats for the first time from Karachi, while Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz secured one national and two provincial seats. MQM won 17 National Assembly and 32 Provincial Assembly seats, and PPP won one national and five provincial seats from Karachi.
The 2018 general elections marked a significant shift in Pakistan’s electoral history, with PTI securing an extraordinary victory. Despite starting electoral politics, the PSP failed to win any seats. PTI surprised everyone by winning 14 National Assembly seats in Karachi, while PPP won three national and seven provincial seats.