GBA-6 (Hunza-I)

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GBA-6 (Hunza-I) is a constituency in Hunza District for Gilgit Baltistan Assembly which is represented by Obaidullah Baig.

History

= Constituency =

Before 2015, the constituency was in the Hunza-Nagar District. In 2015, when Hunza was made a separate district, GBA-6 was made its constituency.

= Candidates =

Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan of Pakistan Muslim League N for the session 2015-20. After appointment of Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan as Governor, the political seat of the constituency became empty.{{cite web|title=PM decides to appoint Mir Ghazanfar as governor of Gilgit-Baltistan: PML-N|url=http://arynews.tv/en/pm-sharif-decigovernor-pml-n/|access-date=2016-05-27|website=ARY NEWS|language=en-us}} His son Shah Salim Khan was elected in by elections of 2016. He was later disqualified by the honorable court being a bank defaulter in 2018. After disqualification of Shah Salim Khan the seat remained vacant till elections 2020.

Members

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! colspan="2" |Election

!Member

!Party

!Votes received

style="background-color: {{party color|Pakistan Peoples Party}}" |

|2009

|Wazir Baig

|Pakistan Peoples Party

|5,270 votes

style="background-color: {{party color|Pakistan Muslim League (N)}}" |

|2015

|Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan

|Pakistan Muslim League (N)

|8,245 votes

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|2016

|Shah Salim Khan

|Pakistan Muslim League (N)

|4,525 votes

style="background-color: {{party color|Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf}}" |

|2020

|Abaid Ullah Baig

|Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

|5,624 votes

Election results

=2009=

Wazir Baig of PPP became member of assembly by getting 5,270 votes.

{{Election box begin no change |title=2009: Hunza Nagar-III}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = PPPP

|candidate = Wazir Baig

|votes = 5,270

|percentage = 28.79

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{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = MQM

|candidate = Kamil Jan

|votes = 4,124

|percentage = 22.09

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Independent

|candidate = Noor Muhammad

|votes = 3,703

|percentage = 19.84

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = PML-N

|candidate = Prince Sher Yar Khan

|votes = 1,360

|percentage = 7.86

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Independent

|candidate = Arif Hussain

|votes = 1,098

|percentage = 5.89

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = PML (Q)

|candidate = Rehmatullah Baig

|votes = 734

|percentage = 3.93

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Independent

|candidate = Raja Shahbaz Khan

|votes = 539

|percentage = 2.89

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Others

|candidate =

|votes = 746

|percentage = 3.99

}}

{{Election box turnout||votes=18,667|percentage=55.01|change=}}

{{Election box new seat win|

|winner = Pakistan Peoples Party

|loser = Muttahida Qaumi Movement

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

=2015=

Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan of Pakistan Muslim League (N) won this seat by getting 8,245 votes.

{{Election box begin no change |title=2015: Hunza Nagar-III}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = PML-N

|candidate = Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan

|votes = 8,245

|percentage = 40.01

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{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Awami Workers Party (AWP)

|candidate = Baba Jan

|votes = 4,641

|percentage = 22.55

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = PPPP

|candidate = Zafar Iqbal

|votes = 3,501

|percentage = 17.49

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = PTI

|candidate = Izhar Hunzai

|votes = 2,291

|percentage = 11.13

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = MWM

|candidate = Sheikh Musa Karimi

|votes = 1,041

|percentage = 5.06

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = APML

|candidate = Aman Ullah

|votes = 254

|percentage = 1.23

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Others

|candidate =

|votes = 40

|percentage = 0.19

}}

{{Election box turnout|

|votes = 20,579

|percentage = 56.91

|change =

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{{Election box gain with party link|

|winner = Pakistan Muslim League (N)

|loser = PPP

|swing =

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{{Election box end}}

= 2016 =

This constituency was vacated by Shah Salim Khan. As of 9 April 2018 he has been disqualified by the national bank for defaulting on loans.

{{Election box begin no change |title= Gilgit baltistan By-Election 2016|2016]] hunza-nagar 3}}

{{election box candidate no change|

|party = PML-N

|candidate = Shah Salim Khan

|votes = 4,525

|percentage =

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{{election box candidate no change|

|party = Independent

|candidate = Abaid Ullah Baig

|votes = 4,024

|percentage =

}}

{{election box candidate no change|

|party = Independent

|candidate = Naiknaam

|votes = 2,048

|percentage =

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{{election box candidate no change|

|party = PPPP

|candidate = Wazir Baig

|votes =1,703

|percentage =

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{{election box candidate no change|

|party = Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

|candidate = Aziz Ahmed

|votes = 1,471

|percentage =

}}{{election box candidate no change|

|party = Awami Workers Party

|candidate = Akhon Bai

|votes = 1,291

|percentage =

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{{election box turnout||votes=14,246|percentage=43.00|change=}}

{{election box hold with party link|

|winner = Pakistan Muslim League (N)

|loser = Pakistan Muslim League (N)

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{{Election box end}}

References