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2018 Pakistani Senate election

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52 of the 104 seats in the Senate of Pakistan
53 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Raja Zafar-ul-Haq Sherry Rehman Azam Swati
Party PML(N) PPP PTI
Leader's seat Technocrat Punjab General Sindh Technocrat KP
Last election 26 27 7
Seats won 33 20 13
Seat change Increase7 Decrease7 Increase6


Chairman before election

Raza Rabbani
PPP

Elected Chairman

Sadiq Sanjrani
Independent

The triennial Senate Elections of Pakistan were held on 3 March 2018 to replace 52 retiring senators - half of the Senate's strength - with the winning candidates serving six-year terms.[1] Overall, Pakistan Muslim League (N) came out as the largest party, followed by the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.[2] The results of these elections were steeped in controversy due to rampant allegations of horse trading and vote-buying, which lead to the Prime Minister and opposition leader Imran Khan calling for reforms.[3][4][5] Prior to this election, PML (N) candidates were declared as independents by the Election Commission of Pakistan owing to a Supreme Court judgment.[6]

Elections for the chairmanship and deputy chairmanship of the senate were held on 12 March 2018. Both posts were won by joint opposition's candidates with Sadiq Sanjrani and Saleem Mandviwalla being elected chairman and deputy chairman, respectively.[7]

Background

The Senate of Pakistan is the upper house of the Parliament of Pakistan. It consists of 104 senators with each senator serving a 6-year term. The elections are conducted triennially for half the seats in the senate. This staggered nature of the terms means that at any given time senators from two different elections are serving in the Senate.[8]

The 2018 elections were conducted on 3 March 2018 to replace the senators elected during the 2012 elections. The electoral process is based on an indirect single transferable vote. This is in contrast to the methodology of direct first-past-the-post voting used in all other parliamentary elections in the country. Thus, effectively, the senators in Pakistan are voted for by serving members of the country's National and Provincial Assemblies and not the public.[8] This reduction in electorate, the transferable nature of the vote, and secrecy of the ballot have resulted in the senate elections in the country being almost always marred by allegations of vote trading.[9][10][11][12]

In terms of seats, there is fixed representation of each of the country's administrative unit in the senate, apart from the disputed territories of Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Kashmir. There are 23 seats from each province, 8 from Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and 4 from the capital region of Islamabad. In a given election, half of these seats are contested for. Due to the odd nature of the number of seats from the provinces, each election cycle sees two provinces elect all 12 representatives, while the remaining two elect 11.[8][13]

This year's elections took place in an environment of uncertainty as one of the electing houses, the Balochistan Assembly, saw an in-house change,[14] the lower house's speaker, Ayaz Sadiq, voiced concerns that 'hidden elements' might not let the current government complete its term,[15][16] and the candidacy of PML-N candidates was stripped mere days before the election. Further still, in the lead up to the elections, the ruling PML-N was of the opinion that the provincial assemblies in which it is not in power, namely, Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, might be prematurely dissolved to postpone the senate elections until after the general elections.[17][18]

Candidacy of PML-N Nominees

On 28 July 2017, the Supreme Court of Pakistan disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from holding public office. Following this, the Elections Act 2017 was passed, which allowed Sharif to serve as party head despite being disqualified.[19] However, in a later judgement passed by the Supreme Court on 21 February 2018, Sharif was disqualified from holding office as party president. In this judgement, all decisions taken by Sharif during his tenure as party president were declared null and void, including Senate tickets which he had signed himself.[20] To prevent delay in Senate elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan declared all PML(N) candidates as Independents.[6]

Voting

Voting is conducted on the basis of single transferable vote where a voter prioritizes their vote among a list of candidates. First priority votes are given the highest weightage and carry 100 points. Election Commission of Pakistan establishes the criteria for the minimum number of points required to attain a senate seat. During the first count, when a candidate breaches that criteria, they are declared a winner for the seat. Any surplus points they have are divided among other preferences in successive iteration(s). Similarly, a candidate who falls well short of this criteria during the first count has their points transferred among other preferences in subsequent count(s). This whole exercise is repeated iteratively until all vacant seats are filled.[13]

It is pertinent to mention that the points system is only used for senators to be elected from general, women, and technocrat seats in provincial assemblies. For senators who are elected from the National Assembly or are running for a minority/non-Muslim seat in the provinces, only a vote count is used.[13]

In a typical election, a total of 52 seats are contested. Of which 33 are general seats (7 from each province, 4 from FATA, and 1 from Islamabad), 9 are technocrat seats (2 from each province, and 1 from Islamabad), 8 are women seats (2 apiece from each province), and 2 are minority seats (1 each from 2 provinces).[13]

Voting Requirements

The following table outlines the voting requirements in the current senate elections. The Minimum Votes Required column only considers first priority votes:

General Seats
Administrative Unit Elections Conducted at Points Required Minimum Votes Required
Punjab Provincial Assembly 4563[21] 46
Sindh Provincial Assembly 1838[22] 19
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Assembly 1476[23] 15
Balochistan Provincial Assembly 788[24] 8
FATA National Assembly N/A 7[25]
ICT National Assembly N/A 146[26]

Only members from FATA are eligible to vote.

Technocrat Seats
Administrative Unit Elections Conducted at Points Required Minimum Votes Required
Punjab Provincial Assembly 12067[21] 121
Sindh Provincial Assembly 5001[22] 51
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Assembly 4001[23] 41
Balochistan Provincial Assembly 2134[24] 22
ICT National Assembly N/A 144[26]
Women Seats
Administrative Unit Elections Conducted at Points Required Minimum Votes Required
Punjab Provincial Assembly 12067[21] 121
Sindh Provincial Assembly 5001[22] 51
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Assembly 4001[23] 41
Balochistan Provincial Assembly 2134[24] 22
Minority Seats
Administrative Unit Elections Conducted at Minimum Votes Required
Punjab Provincial Assembly 179[21]
Sindh Provincial Assembly 75[22]

Minority Seats are filled for only 2 provinces in a given election. This way the elections for these seats alternate between Punjab/Sindh and Balochistan/KPK.

Candidates

A total of 131 candidates were in the run for the 52 seats. 33 from Sindh, 26 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 24 from FATA, 23 from Balochistan, 20 from Punjab, and 5 from Islamabad.[27]

Candidates by Administrative Unit

Punjab[28]
Seat Type Candidate Party
General style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Asif Kirmani style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Mehmoodul Hassan style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Rana Maqbool style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Zubair Gul style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Shaheen Butt style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Musadik Malik style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Haroon Khan style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (Q)/meta/color;color:black"|Kamil Ali Agha style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (Q)/meta/color;color:black"|PML-Q
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Shahzad Khan style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Chaudhry Sarwar style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Technocrat style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Naseer Bhutta style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Hafiz Abdul Kareem style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Ishaq Dar style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Nawazish Pirzada style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Asif Javaid style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Women style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Saadia Abbasi style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Nuzhat Sadiq style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Andaleeb Abbas style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Minority style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Kamran Michael style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Victor Azariah style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Sindh[29]
Seat Type Candidate Party
General style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Ahmed Chinoy style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Amin-ul-Haq style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Amir Chishti style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Farhan Chishti style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Farogh Naseem style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Kamran Tessori style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (F)/meta/color;color:white"|Muzaffar Hussain style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (F)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-F
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Sarfaraz Jatoi style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Imamuddin Shouqeen style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Ayaz Mehar style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Ali Shah Jamot style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Murtaza Wahab style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Mustafa Khokhar style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Moula Bux Chandio style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Raza Rabbani style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
Anis Ahmed Khan PSP
Sagheer Ahmed PSP
Mubashir Imam PSP
Technocrat style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Hasan Feroz style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Abdul Kadir Khanzada style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Ali Raza Abidi style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Sikandar Mandhro style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Rukhsana Zuberi style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Najeeb Haroon style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Women style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Nikhat Shakeel style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Kishwer Zehra style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Nasreen Jalil style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Mangla Sharma style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Qurutulain Marri style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Keshoo Bai style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
Minority style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Sanjay Perwani style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|MQM
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Anwar Lal Deen style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
Mohan Manjiani PSP
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa[30]
Seat Type Candidate Party
General Masood Abbas ANP
style="background:Template:Jamaat-e-Islami/meta/color;color:white"|Mushtaq Ahmed style="background:Template:Jamaat-e-Islami/meta/color;color:white"|JI
Gul Naseeb Khan JUI-F
Talha Mahmood JUI-F
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Pir Sabir Shah style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Ali Afzal Jadoon style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Bahramand Tangi style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Faisal Sakhi Butt style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Khial Zaman style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Abdul Latif Yousafzai style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Fida Muhammad style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Faisal Javed style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Muhammad Ayub style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Muhammad Ghufran QWP
Technocrat Yaqoob Sheikh JUI-F
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Sami-ul-Haq style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Dilawar Khan style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Nisar Khan style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Azam Swati style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Women Shagufta Malik ANP
Naeema Kishwar JUI-F
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Sobia Shahid style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Raeesa Daud style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Rubina Khalid style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Mehr Taj Roghani style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Naureen Farooq style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Anisa Zeb Tahirkheli QWP
Balochistan[31]
Seat Type Candidate Party
General Nizam-ud-Din Kakkar ANP
Hamayun Kurd BNP-M
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Ahmed Khan style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Hussain Islam style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Allauddin style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Fateh Baloch style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Kauda Babar style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Sadiq Sanjrani style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Abdul Qadir style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color; color:white"|Muhammad Akram style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color; color:white"|NP
Faiz Muhammad JUI-F
Shafeeq Tareen PKMAP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Amir Afzal Khan style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Yousaf Kakar style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Naseebullah Bazai style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
Technocrat Kamran Murtaza JUI-F
style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color; color:white"|Tahir Bizenjo style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color; color:white"|NP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Abdul Manaf Tareen style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
Women style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Sana Jamali style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Shama Magsi style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
Azra Syed JUI-F
style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color; color:white"|Tahir Khursheed style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color; color:white"|NP
Abida Azeem PKMAP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Samina Zehri style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
FATA[32]
Seat Type Candidate Party
General style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Aqal Shah style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Said Jamal style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Haji Khan style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Sajid Turi style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Ghazi Ghazan Jamal style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Shah Khalid style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Shahid Hussain style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Shoaib Hassan style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Shammim Afridi style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Saleh Sarwar style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Zia-ur-Rehman style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Tahir Iqbal style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Abdul Raziq style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Faiz-ur-Rehman style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Mirza Afridi style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Afzal Din Khan style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Najamul Hassan style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Nizam Uddin Khan style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Hidayat Ullah style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Hillal-ur-Rehman style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Independent
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Jangriz Khan style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Akhunzada Chattan style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Shahban Ali style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Farhad Shabab style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
ICT[33]
Seat Type Candidate Party
General style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Asad Junejo style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Atif Fazal style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Imran Ashraf style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP
style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Kanwa Shauzab style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|PTI
Technocrat style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Mushahid Hussain style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|PML-N
style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Shakil Abbasi style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|PPP

Results

Summary

Overall, PML (N) backed Independents won the most seats, securing 15 of the 52 seats up for election. 11 of these seats were from Punjab, 2 of them from Islamabad and 2 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[34] The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) closely trailed behind, securing 12 of the 52 seats. Of these, 10 were won in Sindh and 2 were won in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[34] Meanwhile, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) secured 6 seats of which 5 came from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and one from Punjab.[34]

The strong performance of the PPP raised many eyebrows and led to allegations of 'horse trading' by the party. Noting that MQM, despite having 52 MPAs in the Sindh Assembly, only managed to secure one senator, whilst the PPP managed to secure two senators - including one on the women's seat - from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with only 7 MPAs.[35][36][37]

Another surprise win was by Chaudhry Sarwar of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf from a general seat in Punjab who gained 44 first priority and 2 second priority votes - the most in the assembly this election.[21] This was a surprise because the result came about despite the PTI-PML (Q) alliance only having 38 votes.[38] This indicated that Sarwar had also been voted for by members of Pakistan Muslim League (N) and Pakistan Peoples Party.[39]

Finally, on a Women seat from Sindh, Krishna Kolhi of the PPP became the first Dalit to be elected to the Senate of Pakistan.[40][41][42]

Results by Administrative Units

NOTE: All PML-N candidates officially ran as Independents

Provinces

Punjab
Seat Type Winners
General style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Asif Kirmani

(PML-N)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Shaheen Butt

(PML-N)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Haroon Khan

(PML-N)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Musadik Malik

(PML-N)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Rana Maqbool

(PML-N)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Mehmoodul Hassan

(PML-N)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Chaudhry Sarwar

(PTI)

Technocrat colspan="3" style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Ishaq Dar (PML-N) colspan="4" style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Hafiz Abdul Karim (PML-N)
Women colspan="4" style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Saadia Abbasi (PML-N) colspan="3" style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Nuzhat Sadiq (PML-N)
Minority colspan="7" style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Kamran Micheal (PML-N)
Sindh
Seat Type Winners
General style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Raza Rabbani

(PPP)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Bux Chandio

(PPP)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Ali Shah Jamote

(PPP)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Mustafa Nawaz Khokar

(PPP)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Sikandar Menghro

(PPP)

style="background:Template:Muttahida Qaumi Movement/meta/color"|Farogh Naseem

(MQM)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (F)/meta/color;color:white"|Muzaffar Hussain

(PML-F)

Technocrat colspan="3" style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Rukhsana Zubairi (PPP) colspan="4" style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Sikander Mandhro (PPP)
Women colspan="4" style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Qurultain Marri (PPP) colspan="3" style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Krishna Kolhi (PPP)
Minority colspan="7" style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Anwar Laal Dean (PPP)
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Seat Type Winners
General style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Faisal Javed

(PTI)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Muhammad Ayub

(PTI)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Fida Muhammad

(PTI)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Pir Sabir Shah

(PML-N)

style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Bahramand Tangi

(PPP)

Talha Mahmood

(JUI-F)

style="background:Template:Jamaat-e-Islami/meta/color;color:white"|Mushtaq Ahmed

(JI)

Technocrat colspan="3" style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Azam Swati (PTI) colspan="4" style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white"|Dilawar Khan (PML-N)
Women colspan="4" style="background:Template:Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/meta/color;color:white"|Meher Tag Roghani (PTI) colspan="3" style="background:Template:Pakistan Peoples Party/meta/color; color:white"|Robina Khalid (PPP)
Balochistan
Seat Type Winners
General style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Anwar-ul-Haq Kakar (Independent) style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Ahmed Khan

(Independent)

style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Khuda Babar

(Independent)

style="background:Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"|Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani

(Independent)

Muhammad Shafiq Tareen

(PkMAP)

Faiz Muhammad

(JUI-F)

style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color;color:white"|Muhammad Akram

(NP)

Technocrat colspan="3" style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color"|Naseebullah Bazai (Independent) colspan="4" style="background:Template:National Party (Pakistan)/meta/color; color:white"|Tahir Bizenjo (NP)
Women colspan="4" style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color"|Sana Jamali (Independent) Abida Umar (PkMAP)

Federally Administered Units

NOTE: FATA only has general seats, while Islamabad has 1 general and 1 technocrat seat in the Senate.

FATA
Seat Type Winners
General style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color" |Shammim Afridi

(Independent)

style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color" |Mirza Muhammad Afridi

(Independent)

style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color" |Hidayat Ullah

(Independent)

style="background:Template:Independent/meta/color" |Hillal ur Rehman

(Independent)

ICT
Seat Type Winners
General style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white" |Asad Junejo

(PML-N)

Technocrat style="background:Template:Pakistan Muslim League (N)/meta/color;color:white" |Mushahid Hussain

(PML-N)

Election of Chairman and Deputy Chairman

After the winning candidates have been notified by the Election Commission, there is a one-week delay until they take oath. During that time, retiring senators make their farewell speeches[43][44][45] and any objections on the successful candidates is handled.[46] After this time has lapsed, the reconstituted senate elects their Chairman and Deputy Chairman by a simple majority via a secret ballot.[47]

Candidates and Results

Two candidates apiece, from the opposition and treasury benches, contested the elections on 12 March 2018.[48] Joint opposition's candidates, Sadiq Sanjrani and Saleem Mandviwalla, won the elections for their respective seats.[7][49]

Candidate Contesting for Party Votes Obtained Supported by
Sadiq Sanjrani Chairmanship Independent 57 Opposition Benches

Independents

Saleem Mandviwalla Deputy Chairmanship PPP 54
Raja Zafar-ul-Haq Chairmanship PML-N 46 Treasury Benches
Usman Khan Kakar Deputy Chairmanship PkMAP 44

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