Sindh By-Election Result 2025 Released Winners Candidates Local Body By Polls

The Sindh By-Election official results of the Sindh local government by-elections 2025 held across 14 districts, including Karachi, show the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) emerging as the dominant force. Out of the 20 results announced so far by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), PPP candidates secured victory in 17 seats, while Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA), and an independent candidate won one seat each.
Sindh By-Election Result 2025 Released Winners Candidates Local Body By Polls
The Sindh By-Election 2025 results show the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) maintaining clear dominance by securing 17 out of 20 declared seats, while Jamaat-e-Islami, Grand Democratic Alliance, and one independent candidate managed to win one seat each.
Sindh By-Election 2025 Results
Karachi witnessed tough competition with PPP winning most seats, while JI managed to grab one. Overall, the polling process remained peaceful with only minor disturbances reported.
PPP Win By Elecation 2025 in Sindh
The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) secured a dominant victory in the Sindh By-Elections 2025, winning the majority of local body seats across Karachi and other districts of Sindh.
Polling Process And Voter Turnout
Polling for 28 local body seats started at 8:00 am and concluded at 4:00 pm. Despite a generally peaceful process, voter turnout remained relatively low in several constituencies. Some sporadic incidents of unrest were reported in Karachi, but no major disruptions were confirmed.
Karachi By-Polls 2025 Winners And Candidates
In total, around 243,187 voters (133,038 men and 110,154 women) were registered to cast their ballots across 168 polling stations. The elections included contests for six chairmen, seven vice chairmen, 13 general members, and two district council members.
Sindh Districts By-Election Result 2025
All major parties including PPP, Jamaat-e-Islami, JUI-F, TLP, and PML-N fielded their candidates. Several independent candidates supported by PTI also contested in different constituencies, but PPP maintained a strong edge throughout most districts.
By-Elections in Karachi Result List
In Karachi, by-polls were held on five seats across East, West, and Keamari districts. A total of 54 candidates were in the contest.
Constituency / UC | Winner (Party) | Votes | Runner-up (Party) | Votes |
Sohrab Goth UC-8 (Vice Chairman) | Shahroze Ahmed (PPP) | 1,790 | Jaleel Ahmed Mughiri (Ind) | 166 |
Bhitt Shah Town Committee (General Member) | PPP Candidate | 714 | Rivals (Combined) | 4 |
Baldia Town UC-8 (Vice Chairman) | Mohammad Faisal (PPP) | 3,132 | Hasnain Ali Chauhan (Ind) | 1,084 |
Yasir Hayat (JI) | 796 | |||
Manghopir UC-10 (Vice Chairman) | Stephen Masih (PPP) | 891 | ANP Candidate | 324 |
Orangi UC-1 (Chairperson) | Shehnila Amir (PPP) | 3,801 | Muhammad Ali (TLP) | 1,787 |
Muhammad Khurshid Alam (JI) | 1,288 | |||
Orangi Ward-4 | Mohammad Bilal Naseer (JI) | 791 | Sheikh Azhar (PPP) | 749 |
Strong Showing in Other Sindh Districts
PPP also maintained dominance outside Karachi:
District | Constituency / Seat | Winner (Party) | Votes | Runner-up (Party) | Votes |
Dadu | UC-64 (Ward Seat) | PPP Candidate | 554 | – | – |
Dadu | District Council Seat | PPP Candidate | 2,144 | – | – |
Mirpurkhas | UC-53 (Vice Chairman) | PPP Candidate | 3,186 | Rival Candidate | 540 |
Sukkur | Rohri UC-20 | PPP Candidate | 2,677 | JUI-F | 765 |
Sukkur | Makki Shah Town (General Member) | Nazir Ahmed (PPP) | 450 | – | – |
Badin | Matli UC-5 (Chairman) | PPP Candidate | 2,218 | – | – |
Khairpur | UC-12 (Chairman) | PPP Candidate | 3,708 | GDA Candidate | 417 |
Khairpur | Town Committee Seat | PPP Candidate | 879 | – | – |
Thatta | UC-12 (Vice Chairman) | PPP Candidate | 1,281 | Waqas Ahmed (Ind) | 261 |
Umerkot | District Council Seat | PPP Candidate | 4,080 | Independent Candidate | 902 |
Umerkot | UC-19 (Chairman) | PPP Candidate | 4,134 | Independent Candidate | 977 |
Umerkot | UC-41 (Chairman) | Mohammad Daim (GDA) | 1,256 | Aftab Ali (PPP) | 3 |
Independent Candidates Winning Sindh By-Polls
Some independent candidates also succeeded. For example, in Mirpurkhas UC-20, independent candidate Owais secured 338 votes to defeat TLP’s Mohammad Rafiq, who got 71 votes.
ECP Observations And Polling Disruptions
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) noted that of the 67 scheduled by-elections, 33 candidates were elected unopposed, no nominations were filed in two constituencies, three were rejected, and one candidate withdrew voluntarily.
Although the polling was largely peaceful, minor disturbances occurred in Karachi:
- In Manghopir UC-10 and Baldia Town UC-8, rival groups clashed briefly outside polling stations.
- In Orangi UC-1, a religious party alleged irregularities, prompting police intervention and additional security deployment.
ECP dismissed allegations of major irregularities, maintaining that the Sindh by-elections 2025 were conducted in a generally orderly and transparent manner.
✅ The Sindh Local Body By-Election Results 2025 reaffirm PPP’s dominance across Sindh, while JI, GDA, and independents secured only a few victories.