PESHAWAR: Polling for the much-anticipated by-elections has commenced in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where elections are being held across 53 villages and neighbourhood councils in 17 districts, according to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).
The by-elections are being conducted to fill 107 vacant seats across a range of categories, including general seats, women’s representation, labourers, farmers, and youth council positions. Peshawar alone is witnessing voting for two women’s seats and three general seats in five village councils.
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The ECP has established 260 polling stations to accommodate voters across these constituencies. Voting began earlier today and will continue uninterrupted until 5:00 PM, as per the ECP’s directives.
This by-election is seen as a critical test of local governance, with various candidates vying for the chance to represent their communities in vital roles. The ECP has urged voters to participate in large numbers and ensure the democratic process proceeds smoothly.