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On Monday, the Election Commission of Pakistan unveiled the comprehensive breakdown of registered voters nationwide, revealing that the count for male voters stands at 69.2 million, while female voters amount to 59.3 million.
The most recent data indicates that the aggregate number of registered voters has surpassed 128.5 million.
In the capital city, Islamabad, the total voter tally reaches 1.083 million, with 568,406 male voters and 514,623 female voters.
Moving to Punjab, the Election Commission reports a total voter count exceeding 73.278 million, comprising more than 39.122 million male voters and over 34.085 million female voters.
In Sindh, the total voter count is recorded at 26.994 million, with 14.4612 million male voters and over 12.382 million female voters.
For Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, the total number of voters is 21.928 million, comprising 11.944 million male voters and 9,983,722 female voters.
The electoral landscape in Balochistan indicates a total of 5.37 million voters, with 3.16 million being male voters and 2.35 million female voters.
The Election Commission, in a statement, affirmed its dedication to transparency by providing citizens with precise electoral information through this disclosure. It emphasized that this release aligns with the Commission’s ongoing efforts to maintain an updated and easily accessible record of the nation’s voting population.