Home Latest Number of voters increased by 21m in last five years: ECP

Number of voters increased by 21m in last five years: ECP

1 min read

In the run-up to the upcoming general elections, the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has released the latest statistics of registered voters.

In the last five years, there has been an increase of 21,024,713 voters in the country. In 2018, the total number of registered voters in Pakistan was 105,955,409.

In 2023, the number of voters has swelled to 126,980,272, as of July 25. Out of these, there are 68,508,258 men and 58,472,014 women.

Punjab has registered the maximum number of voters with 72,310,582; followed by Sindh with 26,651,161; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 21,692,381; Balochistan 5,284,594; and Islamabad 1,041,554.

According to the 2023 statistics, the number of voters aged between 18 and 35 is 57,095,197, while those aged between 36 and 45 are 27,794,708. The number of voters falling in the 46-55 years age group are 18,124,028, those aged between 56-65 years are 11,889,259. Those aged 66 years and above are 12,077,080.

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Editor in Chief
Load More In Latest
Comments are closed.

Check Also

Punjab floodwaters enter Sindh, causing widespread damage

 The floodwaters, advancing from South Punjab, have now started causing destruction in Sin…