During the General Elections 2024, the Member of the National Assembly (MNA) from NA-133 Kasur-III was elected with 130,167 votes, which comprised 39 percent of the 330,182 ballots cast, and represented only 22 percent of the 579,328 registered voters in the constituency.

According to the Final Consolidated Result (Form-49) of the constituency, the voter turnout stood at 57 percent. Despite the victory, the winner did not have the support of the majority of voters who exercised their right to vote on February 8, 2024, as 186,014 or 56 percent of them voted for other candidates, indicating they did not want the winner to represent them.

The runner-up candidate secured 36 percent of the ballots cast; the third-placed candidate received seven percent, while the remaining candidates collectively secured 14 percent of the votes. As many as 14,001 or four percent of the total ballots were declared invalid, meaning they did not go to any candidate.

This story is part of FAFEN’s constituency-wise analysis on the unrepresentativeness of Pakistan’s electoral outcomes. The series highlights how the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system can skew representation in multi-candidate electoral contests of Pakistan, where three or more contenders are common. In such contests, a majority of voters may feel unrepresented and raise questions about the legitimacy, which may potentially contribute to political instability.

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