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Over 2,400 candidates to compete in Quetta LG elections

Published on: December 12, 2025 5:58 AM

The overdue local government elections in Quetta are scheduled for December 28, 2025. The Election Commission of Balochistan has completed all preparations, and election campaigns are underway across the city.

A total of 2,433 candidates are contesting 642 general seats across 172 union councils of the Quetta Metropolitan Corporation, which is administratively divided into four towns: Zarghun, Chiltan, Sariab, and Takatu.

The most intense competition is expected in Takatu Town, where an average of 19 candidates are contesting each seat. Zarghun Town is also expected to witness tough contests.

On polling day, the Election Commission will set up 642 polling stations and 2,113 polling booths across the city, with CCTV cameras and additional personnel from the army and Frontier Corps deployed at sensitive polling stations.

Voter enthusiasm is reportedly high, with all major political parties actively campaigning, and a significant number of independent candidates who could influence results in several wards.

The elections will determine Quetta’s new mayor, deputy mayors, and councillors, who will oversee the city’s development and administration for a nine-month term.

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Wednesday rejected Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti’s appeal to postpone the local government elections in Quetta, clarifying that the polls, pending since 2022, will be held as scheduled on December 28.

The commission has directed the provincial government to ensure comprehensive security and arrangements for the elections.

The provincial government has been ordered to provide full assistance to the ECP under Article 220 of the Constitution of Pakistan, which requires all federal and provincial authorities to support the commission, ensuring independent and fair elections.

In his appeal, CM Bugti cited the deteriorating law and order situation, internet shutdowns, and harsh weather, which he argued could reduce voter turnout.

ECP member Shah Muhammad Jatoi of Balochistan also submitted a dissenting note, expressing concern that severe weather and security conditions could lead to low voter turnout, and suggesting that the elections be postponed until conditions improve.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Elections, local government, Quetta

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