The ECP By-Elections 2025 Result, conducted by the Election Commission of Pakistan on 23 November 2025, concluded with the announcement of official Zimni Election Result 2025 for both National Assembly (NA) and Provincial Assembly (PP) constituencies. The by-polls were held to fill vacant seats across multiple districts of Punjab including Faisalabad, Sahiwal, Lahore, Muzaffargarh, Dera Ghazi Khan, Sargodha, and Mianwali.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has announced the official By-Election 2025 results. The complete winners list is now available on the ECP website at ecp.gov.pk.
The elections featured intense competition between all major political parties including Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)–backed independent candidates, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), and other regional political groups. The results reflect shifting political dynamics ahead of the upcoming general elections.
ECP By-Election Result 2025 Held On 23 Nov Winners List @ecp.gov.pk
The ECP By-Election Result 2025 for polls held on 23 November has been announced, covering key National Assembly and Punjab Assembly constituencies. Voting remained peaceful, and the results show mixed outcomes, with PML-N, PTI-backed independents, and PPP securing wins in different regions.
National Assembly By-Elections Result
| Constituency | Winners Candidates |
| NA-96 Faisalabad Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| NA-104 Faisalabad Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| NA-143 Sahiwal Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| NA-185 Dera Ghazi Khan Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| NA-129 Lahore Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
Zimni Election Result 2025
Across these constituencies, PML-N emerged strong in urban centers like Lahore and Faisalabad, whereas PTI-backed independent candidates showed resistance in several areas. PPP registered votes in scattered pockets but remained less dominant in central Punjab seats.
The contests remained tough, particularly in Faisalabad and Sahiwal, with voter turnout staying moderate throughout the day.
Punjab Assembly By Elections Result
The Provincial Assembly seats contested on 23 November 2025 included:
| Constituency | Winners Candidates |
| PP-73 Sargodha Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| PP-98 Faisalabad Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| PP-115 Faisalabad Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| PP-116 Faisalabad Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| PP-203 Sahiwal Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| PP-269 Muzaffargarh Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
| PP-87 Mianwali Election Result 2025 | Check Here |
These constituencies witnessed active participation across all major political parties.
- PML-N maintained its stronghold in Faisalabad and Sahiwal regions.
- PTI-backed candidates remained competitive, especially in Mianwali and pockets of Sargodha.
- PPP showed activity in southern Punjab, particularly Muzaffargarh.
- Independent candidates and local groups also played a decisive role in some rural polling stations.
By Election Security, Polling & Vote Counting
The polling process took place under strict security measures, with the deployment of police, Rangers, and monitoring staff to ensure transparency. Polling began at 8 AM and continued uninterrupted until 5 PM, after which vote counting started immediately at the respective polling stations.
The ECP uploaded consolidated results for each constituency following the completion of the counting process.
ECP By Election 2025 Results
The polling on 13 constituencies—six National Assembly seats and seven Punjab Assembly seats—will start from 8am to 5pm without interruption.
Pakistan By-Elections 2025 Results
Below is a merged summary of party performance across all contested NA and PP seats:
PML-N
- Performed strongly in Lahore, Faisalabad, and Sahiwal
- Secured several key wins in both NA and PP constituencies
- Maintained dominance in central Punjab
PTI-Backed Independent Candidates
- Showed significant competition in Mianwali, Sargodha, and parts of Faisalabad
- Secured strong vote banks despite organizational challenges
- Continued grassroots support in traditional PTI regions
PPP
- Limited victories but consistent presence in southern Punjab
- Stronger performance in Muzaffargarh and nearby areas
Other Local/Independent Candidates
- Played key roles in rural areas
- Some seats saw close contests with independents influencing final outcomes
Final Summary of By-Election Results 2025
- By-elections held on 23 November 2025 across multiple constituencies
- Results reflect a mixed performance of major political parties
- PML-N retained its leading position in central Punjab
- PTI-backed independents remained significant challengers
- PPP showed selective strength in southern Punjab
- Voter turnout was moderate, and polling concluded peacefully
- The results will influence political alignments ahead of the next general elections
Here is one combined table with only constituency & candidate names:
By Election Result 2025
| Constituency | Candidate(s) |
|---|---|
| NA-18 Haripur | As per ECP list |
| NA-96 Faisalabad-II | PML-N Candidate, PTI-backed Independent |
| NA-104 Faisalabad-X | Raja Daniyal Riaz |
| NA-129 Lahore-XIII | Hafiz Mian Nouman (PML-N), Chaudhary Arslan (PTI), Bajash Khan Niazi |
| NA-143 Sahiwal-III | Muhammad Tufail Jutt |
| NA-185 D.G. Khan-II | Dost Muhammad Khosa (PPP), Mahmood Qadir Khan Leghari (PML-N) |
| PP-73 Sargodha-III | Mian Sultan Ali Ranjha |
| PP-98 Faisalabad-I | Azad Ali Tabassum |
| PP-115 Faisalabad-XVIII | Muhammad Tahir Pervaiz |
| PP-116 Faisalabad-XIX | Rana Ahmed Shehryar |
| PP-203 Sahiwal-VI | Muhammad Hanif Jutt, Falak Sher Dogar |
| PP-269 Muzaffargarh-II | PPP Candidate, Iqbal Khan Pitafi |
| PP-87 Mianwali-III | Nawabzada Ayaz Ali Khan, Ali Haider Noor Khan |
