Gilgit Baltistan Election 2020: What voters want in each of the 24 constituencies up for grabs
Here’s what you need to know about all the constituencies, their demographics and their people's concerns ahead of the big day
Updated Saturday Nov 14 2020
Gilgit Baltistan will be electing representatives to the Gilgit Baltistan Assembly on Sunday, November 15.
Politicians from major political parties have campaigned furiously — drawing large crowds and making lofty promises — as they vied for the northern territory’s coveted Legislative Assembly seats.
Here’s what you need to know about all the constituencies up for grabs, the demographics of each constituency and their concerns ahead of the big day.
Map of Gilgit Baltistan
Gilgit Baltistan is home to 1.4 million people, according to the 2017 population census.
The mountainous territory is divided into three regions:
i) Gilgit (top, shaded in green in the map)
ii) Baltistan, and (bottom right, shaded in dark green)
iii) Diamer (bottom left, shaded in light green)
GILGIT REGION
The Gilgit region has a total headcount of 570,000 and is divided into nine constituencies.
GBA – 1 (Gilgit I)
Voters: 35,841
Female: 15,790
Male: 20,051
Polling stations: 62
What are the key concerns?
The area has long been overlooked in terms of infrastructural development. Roads remain damaged, residents lack access to clean drinking water and electricity loadshedding in the winter months can last as long as 22 hours a day.
Top contenders:
Amjad Hussain (PPP), Sultan Raees (Independent), Mustafa Shah (Islami Tehreek Pakistan), Johar Ali (PTI)
GBA – 2 (Gilgit II)
Voters: 41,259
Female: 18,201
Male: 23,058
Polling stations: 73
What are the key concerns?
While the PML-N-led government built new roads in the area at the tail-end of its tenure, other outstanding issues remain. The lack of potable water, appropriate health facilities and unemployment top the list of concerns.
Top contenders:
Fatehullah Khan (PTI), Jameel Ahmed (PPP), Hafeez-ur-Rehman (PML-N)
GBA – 3 – Elections postponed till November 22
GBA – 4 (Nagar I)
Voters: 23,171
Female voters: 10,440
Male voters: 12,731
Polling stations: 42
What are the key concerns?
The lack of an adequate sewerage line is a major concern, as is a lack of universities, which compels students to move to other districts for higher education.
Top contenders:
Amjad Hussain (PPP), Zulfiqar Ali (PTI), Muhammad Ayub (ITP)
GBA – 5 (Nagar II)
Voters: 14,001
Female voters: 6,241
Male voters: 7,760
Polling stations: 26
What are the key concerns?
Internet and education top the list of the voters’ worries. Internet facilities in the area are patchy. The constituency also has a lack of schools.
Top contenders:
Mirza Hussain (PPP), Rizwan Ali (MWM), Javed Ali (Indp)
GBA – 6 (Hunza)
Voters: 43,603
Female voters: 21,275
Male voters: 22,328
Polling stations: 90
What are the key concerns?
The area has long been deprived of electricity infrastructure and access to clean drinking water. The area’s roads are in a state of disrepair and residents complain of being cut off from the rest of the region.
Top contenders:
Obaidullah Beg (PTI), Zahoor Karim (PPP), Kamil Jan (Indp)
GBA – 19 (Ghizer I)
Voters: 37,808
Female voters: 17,511
Male voters: 20,297
Polling stations: 51
What are the key concerns?
Healthcare is a primary issue, as the constituency lacks a Tehsil Headquarters Hospital. The dearth of educational facilities in the area has left girls the most affected, who often give up on their education after secondary school. Internet issues are also a concern.
Top contenders:
Shakeel Ahmed (Indp), Syed Jalal Shah (PPP), Nawaz Khan Naji (Indp)
GBA – 20 (Ghizer II)
Voters: 42,533
Female voters: 19,245
Male voters: 23,288
Polling stations: 52
What are the key concerns?
Critical care and women’s health are significant challenges in the constituency. As the largest health facility lacks a gynaecologist or surgeon, patients who require such care need to be taken to hospitals in other districts.
Top contenders:
Ali Sher (PPP), Nazeer Ahmed (PTI), Safdar Ali Sherazi (Indp)
GBA – 21 (Ghizer III)
Voters: 34,975
Female voters: 15,846
Male voters: 19,129
Polling stations: 52
What are the key concerns?
A severe shortage of potable water in the area has forced people to turn to rivers and canals, leading to frequent outbreaks of water-borne diseases.
Top contenders:
Raja Jahanzeb (PTI), Muhammad Ayub Shah (PPP), Ghulam Mohammad (PML-N)
BALTISTAN REGION
The Baltistan region has a population of 538,300 and consists of nine constituencies.
GBA – 7 (Skardu I)
Voters: 17,127
Female voters: 7,905
Male voters: 9,222
Polling stations: 28
What are the key concerns?
Infrastructural issues abound in the area, as a significant chunk of the constituents live in darkness due to a bare-bones electricity infrastructure. Furthermore, roads are broken and the area lacks adequate health facilities.
Top contenders:
Syed Mehdi Shah (PPP), Raja Zakeria Khan (PTI), Muhammad Iqbal (ITP)
GBA – 8 (Skardu)
Voters: 39,567
Female voters: 17,716
Male voters: 21,851
Polling stations: 54
What are the key concerns?
Unemployment is the constituents’ foremost concern. Moreover, educational facilities in the area are lacking as girls have no college to go to while boys have just one.
Top contenders:
Imtiaz Haider (Indp), Mohammad Ali Shah (PPP), Mohammad Kazim (MWM)
GBA – 9 (Skardu III)
Voters: 25,562
Female voters: 11,569
Male voters: 13,993
Polling stations: 55
What are the key concerns?
The residents of this constituency worry about a lack of potable water, electricity and unemployment.
Top contenders:
Wazeer Waqar (PPP), FidaNashad (PTI), Wazeer Mohammad Saleem( Indp)
GBA – 10 (Skardu IV)
Voters: 26,839
Female voters: 12,098
Male voters: 14,741
Polling stations: 46
What are the key concerns?
The roads of the area are not fit for travel and electricity supply is patchy.
Top contenders:
Wazeer Hassan (PTI), Sikander Ali (ITP), Wazeer Mohammad Khan (PPP)
GBA – 11 (Kharmang)
Voters: 26,887
Female voters: 12,409
Male voters: 14,478
Polling stations: 42
What are the key concerns?
Long overlooked, the constituency lacks proper facilities for water and electricity.
Top contenders:
Syed Amjad Ali (PTI), Niaz Ali Siam (PPP), Syed Mohsin Rizvi (Indp)
GBA – 12 (Shigar)
Voters: 36,183
Female voters: 16,663
Male voters: 19,520
Polling stations: 70
What are the key concerns?
The area lacks health and educational facilities.
Top contenders:
Imran Nadeem (PPP), Raja Azam Khan (PTI), Tahir Shigri (PML-N)
GBA – 22 (Ghanche I)
Voters: 28,900
Female voters: 13,185
Male voters: 15,715
Polling stations: 57
What are the key concerns?
The constituency is one of the areas worst affected by previous natural disasters. Despite the widespread devastation caused by flooding and landslides, the area’s infrastructure has yet to see improvement.
Top contenders:
Mohammad Sanai (PTI), Mohammad Jaffar (PTI)
GBA – 23 (Ghanche II)
Voters: 28,244
Female voters: 12,533
Male voters: 15,711
Polling stations: 48
What are the key concerns?
The constituency lacks basic education and health facilities. Moreover, residents do not have access to clean drinking water.
Top contenders
Ghulam Ali Haideri (PPP), Ghulam Hussain (PML-N), Amina Bibi (PTI)
GBA – 24 (Ghanche III)
Voters: 20,187
Male voters: 10,588
Female voters: 9,599
Polling stations: 43
What are the key concerns?
A lack of basic education and health facilities, poor infrastructure and unavailability of potable water are major challenges the constituents are faced with.
Top contenders:
Syed Shamusuddin (PTI), Mohammad Ismail (PPP), Engineer Manzoor Hussain (PML-N)
DIAMER REGION
The Diamer region has a total population of 394,400.
GBA – 13 (Astore I)
Voters: 33,378
Female voters: 15,146
Male voters: 18,232
Polling stations: 49
What are the key concerns?
The most pressing concern of the constituents is the lack of health facilities. Patients requiring surgery are forced to travel to other cities, which are at least three hours away.
Top contenders:
Dr Ghulam Abbas (Indp), Khalid Khurshid (PTI), Abdul Hamid Khan (PPP)
GBA – 14 (Astore II)
Voters: 29,023
Female voters: 13,192
Male voters: 15,831
Polling stations: 47
What are the key concerns?
While the area is relatively more developed, the main road connecting it to the Karakoram Highway is in need of repair. In its tenure, the PPP government began constructing a tunnel for the residents, but it never saw the light of day.
Top contenders:
Shamsul Haq (PTI), Muzaffar Ali (PPP) and Rana Farooq (PML-N)
GBA – 15 (Diamer I)
Voters: 35,185
Female voters: 17,448
Male voters: 17,737
Polling stations: 45
What are the key concerns?
Water and infrastructure are critical to this constituency. The area lacks access to clean water, while broken roads and ill-maintained bridges have left residents traversing a rickety wooden bridge to reach nearby villages.
Top contenders:
Wali-ur-Rehman (JUI-F), Noushad Ali (PTI), Bashir Ahmed (PPP), Abdul Wajid (PML-N)
GBA – 16 (Diamer II)
Voters: 34,368
Female voters: 15, 660
Male voters: 18,708
Polling stations: 41
What are the key concerns?
Electricity load-shedding is a major concern for the constituents. In the cold winter months, power outages can last as long as two days.
Top contenders:
Atiqullah (PTI), Attaullah (Indp), Mohammad Anwar (PML-N), Haji Dilbar Khan (PPP)
GBA – 17 (Diamer III)
Voters: 29,955
Female voters: 13,682
Male voters: 16,273
Polling stations: 39
What are the key concerns?
The roads in the constituency are in a state of disrepair, while the only hospital in the area offers very basic services.
Top contenders:
Rehman Khalid (JUI-F), Haider Khan (PTI), Ghaffar Khan (PPP), Sardar Alam (PML-N)
GBA – 18 (Diamer IV)
Voters: 19,071
Female voters: 11,363
Male voters: 77,08
Polling stations: 26
What are the key concerns?
Healthcare and education are primary concerns for voters, as the constituency has only one hospital and very few schools.
Top contenders
Gulbar Khan (PTI), Kifayat Ur Rehman (Indp), Sadia Danish (PPP)
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