FAFEN To Observe NA-260 Bye-Election Being Held Tomorrow

FAFEN to observe NA-260 Bye-Election being held tomorrow

ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 14th Jul, 2017 ) : Fair and Free Elections Network (FAFEN) would observe bye election in Pakistan's second largest constituency NA-260 Quetta-cum-Chagai-Cum-Nushki Saturday.

The seat has fallen vacant after the death of Member of the National Assembly (MNA) Abdul Rahim Mandokhail on May 20, 2017. Mandokhail had won the General Elections 2013 on the ticket of Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP).

The predominantly rural and Baloch-centric NA-260 witnessed a record high-turnout of 41% during the 2013 elections. The multi-district constituency spanning Chagai, Nushki and parts of Quetta has a total of 460,202 registered voters including 185,835 (40%) women.

As many as 36,203 new voters - 18,737 men and 17,466 women - have been added to the electoral rolls after the general elections 2013, marking up for a 10% increase. The number of women voters increased by nine percent, while men voters by seven percent.

FAFEN has deployed 26 trained observers to cover the entire constituency comprising 407 polling stations. Using detailed standardized checklists, FAFEN observers will observe the voting, counting and consolidation of results processes.

In addition to polling station observation, these observers will also collect Form XIV (Statement of the Count) and Form XV (Ballot Paper Account). Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has set up 407 polling stations - 168 male, 131 female and 108 combined for the by- election.

There are seven more polling stations than the previous election in the constituency. Two additional polling stations have been allocated to females and five to the combined category. Overall, 993 polling booths - 571 male and 422 female - will be set up.

A total of 17 candidates - nine political parties and eight independents - will contest the NA-260 by-elections. The previous winning party PkMAP has not formally positioned any candidate. However, FAFEN's pre-election observation highlights that Jamal Khan Tarkai has their support.

Since PkMAP has not held the legally binding intra-party elections, the ECP has not allocated an election symbol to them.

The Jamiat Ulema-e islam Fazl (JUI) has given their party ticket to Haji Muhammad Usman Badini, while Pakistan Tehreek- e-Insaf (PTI) has fielded Munir Ahmad Baloch.

The Balochistan National Party (BNP) has positioned Mir Bahadur Khan, Jamiat Ulema-e Islam Nazryati (JUI-N) Maulana Qari Mahar Ullah, Awami National Party (ANP) Malik Ibrahim Kasi, Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarian (PPPP) Umair Mahmood Hasni, Jamiat Ulema-e Islam Sami (JUI-S) Syed M Tahir Shah Akhunzada, Hazara Democratic Party (HDP) Ahmad Ali Kohzad and Mustaqbil Pakistan (MP) gave their ticket to Zahir Shah.

The constituency witnessed an intense election campaign by JUI-F and PkMAP. The National Party (NP) which is the part of the ruling coalition in Balochistan has not fielded any candidate. However, FAFEN's pre-election observation highlights that NP is providing support to the JUI candidate.

Moreover, JUI also enjoys the electoral support of local Hasni Qaumi Alliance and Ahl-e-Sunnat Wal Jamat (ASWJ). The ANP and HDP have extended their support to BNP's candidate, while PkMAP-backed candidate has the backing of Majlis-e- Wahdatul Muslimeen (MWM).

The tribal Barrech Qaumi Alliance is supporting PPPP. The ECP has sought help from the Army and Frontier Constabulary (FC) and Quick Response Force to ensure the polling day security. The security personal will be stationed inside and outside polling stations.

As many as 320 polling stations have been declared highly sensitive and 50 sensitive. Exploring the previous party trends and voting behaviour in NA-260, a majority of voters entrusted their representation to three different candidates representing as many political parties during the general elections since 2002.

Hafiz Hussain Ahmad of Muttahida Majlid-e-Amal (MMA) emerged as victorious in GE-2002; Sardar Al-Haaj Muhammad Umar Goragaje of PPPP in 2008 elections ; and Abdul Rahim Mandokhel of PkMAP in 2013. During these three elections, the voters' preferences have shifted from alliance of right-wing religiopolitical parties to a center-left party and then to Pashtun ethno-nationalist party.