GB election results: PPP, PML-N and independents battle for leads

GB elections results shock, PPP leads in Skardu as multiple seats see tight contests. File photo
GB elections results shock, PPP leads in Skardu as multiple seats see tight contests. File photo
| Published June, 7 2026 | Updated
(Web Desk): Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) election results shock as PPP leads in Skardu as multiple seats see tight contests across GB constituencies.

GBA-7 Skardu Result

Unofficial and incomplete results of GBA-7 Skardu are now available. PPP has secured a key win in this constituency.

PPP candidate Syed Tauqeer Mehdi won the seat with 4,337 votes. He defeated IPP candidate Raja Jalal Hussain Makpoon, who got 3,891 votes.

GBA-1 Gilgit Result

In GBA-1 Gilgit, early unofficial results show PML-N candidate Shafiq-ud-Din is leading. PPP candidate Amjad Hussain is currently behind.

The contest remains under close watch as counting continues. Final confirmation is still awaited.

GBA-3 Gilgit Result

In GBA-3 Gilgit, IPP candidate Captain (R) Shafi is leading the race. PML-N candidate Dr Iqbal is in second position.

The margin is still developing as more votes are being counted. The final outcome may shift slightly.

GBA-5 Nagar Result

In GBA-5 Nagar, PML-N candidate Javed Ali Manwa is in first place. MWM candidate Riaz Akbar is in second position.

This constituency is showing a competitive race. Both candidates remain active in vote counting updates.

GBA-6 Hunza Result

In GBA-6 Hunza, independent candidate Nek Nam is leading. Another independent candidate Raja Nazim-ul-Amin is in second place.

Independent candidates are showing strong performance here. Party-backed candidates are trailing behind.

GBA-8 Skardu Result

In GBA-8 Skardu, PPP candidate Muhammad Ali Shah is ahead. MWM candidate Kazim Meesam is currently behind.

The constituency is still under counting process. Final result is not yet confirmed.

GBA-10 Skardu Result

In GBA-10 Skardu, IPP candidate Wazir Muhammad Khan is leading. PML-N candidate Wazir Hassan is in second position.

This seat remains closely contested. Vote gap is not very large at this stage.

GBA-14 Astore Result

In GBA-14 Astore, IPP candidate Shams Lone is in first place. PML-N candidate Rana Farooq is trailing behind.

The result trend shows strong competition between major parties. Counting is still ongoing.

GBA-16 Diamer Result

In GBA-16 Diamer, independent candidate Imam Malik is leading. IPP candidate Atiqullah is in second place.

Independent candidates are gaining strong support here. Party candidates are facing tough competition.

GBA-17 Diamer Result

In GBA-17 Diamer, PPP candidate Muhammad Naseem is in the lead. JUI-F candidate Rehmat Khaliq is in second position.

PPP is showing strong performance in this constituency. The race remains active.

GBA-18 Diamer Result

In GBA-18 Diamer, IPP candidate Haji Gulbar Khan is leading. PML-N candidate Malik Kifayat is in second place.

The constituency is still under vote counting. Final outcome is not yet declared.

GBA-20 Ghizer Result

In GBA-20 Ghizer, PML-N candidate Abdul Jahan is ahead. PPP candidate Nazir Ahmed is behind.

The seat is showing strong party competition. Results may change as counting continues.

GBA-21 Ghizer Result

In GBA-21 Ghizer, PML-N candidate is currently leading. PPP candidate Ayyub Shah is in second position.

This constituency is also tightly contested. Final confirmation is awaited.

GBA-23 Ghanche Result

In GBA-23 Ghanche, independent candidate Anwar Ali is leading. Haji Hamid is in second position.

Independent candidates are performing strongly here. Party candidates are trailing.

GBA-24 Ghanche Result

In GBA-24 Ghanche, independent candidate Dr Asad Shafiq is ahead. PPP candidate Engineer Ismail is in second place.

Independent candidates continue to dominate in this seat. The result is still unofficial.

Early results show a mixed political picture across Gilgit-Baltistan. PPP, PML-N, IPP and independents are all performing strongly in different areas.

Many seats are still very close, so final outcomes may change. Independent candidates are also proving to be a major force in several constituencies.