Pakistan’s Registered Voters Cross 134.4 Million: ECP Releases Latest Statistics
The voter list shows a gender gap, with male voters totaling 72.1 million (53.65%) and female voters numbering 62.3 million (46.35%).
Islamabad — The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has released the latest voter statistics, revealing that the total number of registered voters across the country has surpassed 134.4 million. This marks a significant increase of 6 million voters since the 2024 general elections.
According to the updated data, Islamabad has 1.207 million registered voters. Among the provinces, Punjab leads with 76.5 million voters, maintaining its position as the most populous and politically influential province. Sindh follows with over 28.1 million voters, while Khyber Pakhtunkhwa now has 22.874 million. Balochistan, the least populous province, accounts for 5.613 million voters.
The voter list shows a gender gap, with male voters totaling 72.1 million (53.65%) and female voters numbering 62.3 million (46.35%).
The ECP emphasized the importance of ongoing efforts to update and verify voter records, encouraging eligible citizens to ensure their registration is current and accurate ahead of any upcoming elections.
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The continued rise in voter numbers reflects population growth and improvements in voter registration mechanisms, according to ECP officials.
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