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Over 2,400 contest Quetta local elections

Published on: December 11, 2025 4:59 PM

Quetta’s long-delayed local government elections are scheduled for December 28, 2025, with the Election Commission of Balochistan completing preparations and campaigns underway across the city. Authorities have stressed that security and logistical arrangements are in place to ensure smooth polling.

A total of 2,433 candidates are contesting 642 general seats across 172 union councils under the Quetta Metropolitan Corporation, which is divided into four administrative towns: Zarghun, Chiltan, Sariab, and Takatu. Moreover, the elections will decide the city’s mayor, deputy mayors, and councillors for a nine-month term.

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Takatu Town is expected to see the fiercest competition, with an average of 19 candidates vying for each of its 42 general seats. Zarghun Town follows closely, with 730 candidates contesting 46 seats. In contrast, Sariab and Chiltan Towns have slightly lower competition, yet remain closely contested.

On polling day, the Election Commission will establish 642 polling stations and 2,113 polling booths across the city. CCTV cameras and additional personnel from the army and Frontier Corps will be deployed at sensitive stations, ensuring security and transparency during voting.

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Despite appeals from Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti to postpone elections citing law and order concerns, internet shutdowns, and harsh weather, the ECP rejected the request. The commission emphasized that elections pending since 2022 must proceed as scheduled.

ECP also directed the provincial government to provide full assistance under Article 220 of the Constitution to guarantee independent, fair, and orderly elections. Meanwhile, dissenting voices highlighted that adverse weather and security challenges could affect voter turnout, although preparations remain on track.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Balochistan voting, ECP security arrangements, Latest, local government polls, Quetta elections 2025, Quetta mayoral elections, Takatu town contest

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