Batagram’s voter registration rate stands at 60% of its estimated 2025 population — six percentage points above the national ratio of 54%.
Methodology
These figures are drawn from district-wise electoral roll statistics released by the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on 30 December 2025. They are cross-referenced against population estimates derived from the 2023 Digital Census. The 2025 population estimate applies the 2.55% inter-censal annual growth rate to Batagram’s census base population of 554,133, yielding an estimated 2025 population of 582,754. Registration rates are calculated by dividing the number of registered voters by this estimated population.
Voter registration in Batagram
The district has 348,679 registered voters — 189,097 males (54.2%) and 159,582 females (45.8%). Among males, 64% of the estimated population is registered; among females, 56%. Batagram ranks 101st out of 136 districts nationally by population size and is represented by one Member of the National Assembly.
By voter registration rate, Batagram ranks 21st nationally and 9th of 35 within Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Why registration exceeds the national ratio
Two rules governing Pakistan’s 2023 Digital Census explain Batagram’s above-average registration rate. First, household members absent for more than six months were not enumerated at their home address. Second, previous household members living elsewhere were recorded at their present address, not the origin household.
Labour migration — including significant movement to urban centres and abroad — draws a significant share of Batagram’s permanent residents to major Pakistani cities and Gulf labour markets. These individuals were enumerated at their destination, not in Batagram, at census time. They remain registered as voters in Batagram on the basis of their permanent CNIC address. The population denominator is therefore smaller than the registered voter roll — producing a ratio above the national average.
Female voters constitute 45.8% of the registered electorate in Batagram, reflecting a significant gender gap of 8.5%. Sustained outreach to achieve equitable female registration remains important despite the district’s strong overall rate.
This post is part of FAFEN’s series on voter vs population ratio. Read more of this series here.
