Who won 2013 elections in Pakistan?

Who won 2013 elections in Pakistan?

After delivering a victory speech in May 2013, Nawaz Sharif became Prime Minister for a third term on 5 June 2013 after receiving vote of confidence in the Parliament. He received 244 votes in the 342-seat parliament.

How many seats BJP won in UP Election 2012?

8 February 2012 – 3 March 2012

Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader’s seat Charkhari
Seats before 51 22
Seats won 47 28

Who won UP Election 2012?

The election for the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, a multi party contest, the Samajwadi party beating most of the exit polls which were pointing the hung assembly, secured a comfortable majority of 224 in a house of 403 outperforming the ruling BSP and other national parties, the INC and the BJP.

Who won 2007 UP election?

D. P. Yadav’s wife Umlesh Yadav (Rashtriya Parivartan Dal) won more handily from Bisauli, defeating incumbent Samajwadi Party legislator Yogendra Singh Kunnu with a margin of 13,400 votes (10%).

When did the 2013 general election take place?

Following the dissolution of Parliament, a general election was required to be held within 60 days, between 3 April and 2 June 2013, with the date to be decided by the Election Commission.

When were the elections held in Pakistan in 2013?

3 February 2013: President Asif Ali Zardari announced the date for the general elections in the country, between 8 and 14 March 2013. 31 March 2013: Last date to submit the candidates’ papers.

What was the voter turnout in the May 11 elections 2013?

^ NNI (21 May 2013). “55.02 percent voter turnout in May 11 elections: ECP”. Pakistan Today. Retrieved 21 May 2013. ^ a b c National Assembly database. “Swing and Party statistics”. National Assembly database.

When were the elections held in Malaysia 2013?

General elections were held in Malaysia on Sunday, 5 May 2013 to elect the members of the 13th Parliament. Voting took place in all 222 parliamentary constituencies, each electing one MP to the Dewan Rakyat, the dominant house of Parliament.

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