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How do national elections in Pakistan work?
Pakistan goes to the polls on Thursday in a widely watched national election that will lead to the formation of a new government to lead the crisis-ridden country for the next five years.Here are some facts about how the electoral system works in Pakistan:
Pakistan is a parliamentary democracy and voting will take place for seats in the federal legislature, called the National Assembly, and four provincial legislatures.
- 128 million Pakistanis out of a population of 241m are eligible to vote — all those above 18.
- On election day, voters will cast their ballots for two legislators to represent their constituency — one federally and the other provincially.
- There are 5,121 candidates contesting for the federal legislature and 12,695 for the provinces.
- The National Assembly consists of 336 seats - 266 are decided through direct voting on polling day, while 70 reserved seats — 60 for women and 10 for non-Muslims — are allotted according to the strength of each party in the house.
- Victorious candidates become members of the National Assembly. Independent candidates have the option to join any party after the elections.
- Once constituted, the NA holds a parliamentary vote to select a leader of the house, who becomes the premier.
- A successful candidate must show a simple majority in the house — that is, the support of at least 169 members.
- Once a prime ministerial candidate wins the vote in the NA, they are sworn in as prime minister.
- The new prime minister picks cabinet ministers, who form the federal government.
- A similar process is followed at the provincial level to pick a chief minister and a provincial government.
































