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Honrable Chief Election Commissioner do hereby appoint Mr. Justice Ali Baig Honrable Judege Gilgit Baltistan Chief Court as Election tribunel for General Elections 2020         Honrable Chief Election Commissioner GB authorizes each Officer in-charge of Police Force/Para-Military forces deployed for providing security inside and outside all polling Stations         Honrable Chief Election Commissioner has been please to fix the Poll Hours for holding the General Elections 18-November-2020 in GBA-3 Gilgit-III         Honrable Chief Election Commissioner GB authorizes each Officer in-charge of Police Force/Para-Military forces deployed for providing security inside and outside all polling Stations         Returning Officer Appointed for coducting of general election 2020 to GB Assembly constituency to excercise the power of migistrate of first class under the code of criminal proceduret         Presiding Officer for each polling station excercise the power of migistrate of first class under the code of criminal proceduret
 
Chief Election Commissioner
     
Provincial Election Commissioner
 
       
 
Judge (R) Raja Shah Baz Khan (T.St)
     
Abid Raza
 
 

Introduction

Subsequent to promulgation of the Gilgit-Baltistan (Empowerment & Self Governance) Order, 2009, Election Commission, Gilgit-Baltistan came into existence as a special and constitutional institution.
Mr. Rahim Nawaz Khan Durrani took oath of his office on 20th October, 2009 as the first ever Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Justice (R) Tahir Ali Shah took oath as second Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan on 5th December, 2014.
Judge (R) Raja Shah Baz Khan (T.St) took oath as third Chief Election Commissioner of Gilgit-Baltistan on 31st July 2019.
Elections for Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly (GBLA) were conducted under the Gilgit-Baltistan (Empowerment & Self Governance) Order, 2009 and GBLA Elections Order, 1975 (amended up to 2009) on manually prepared Electoral Rolls.
714000 voters were registered in general elections 2009, valid votes polled 328103, and turn out was 46%.
Election on 6 Women Reserved Seats and 3 Technocrats were conducted on the basis of proportional representation system of political parties.
Election on 6 members of Gilgit-Baltistan Council (GBC) were conducted by the system of proportional representation by means of single transferable vote.
Election of Local Bodies in 2009 couldn't conducted on the directives of Federal Government.
Tenure of GBLA has expired on 10th December, 2014, and under Article 35(4) of the Gilgit-Baltistan (Empowerment & Self Governance) Order, 2009, Elections for a new Assembly should be held within 60 days after expiry date of Assembly.
Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly Elections 2015 was an election held in the province of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, to elect the 2nd Assembly of Gilgit Baltistan after completion of full 5-year term of the first Legislative Assembly of Gilgit Baltistan. Polling took place on 8th June 2015.
After the completion of full five year term, the assembly tenure was ended on April 2015. It was second time after 2009 elections that new assembly elections held in across the province.
495 candidates from different political parties and Independents submitted their nomination papers out of which 50 nominations were rejected. 445 candidates took part in elections.
Polling took place on 8th June, 2015 without any break from morning 8 am to evening 4 pm. Total number of 1143 polling stations were setup across the province.
The elections 2020 were postponed because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, which has hit Gilgit-Baltistan.

   

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NTS Test Schedule for Election Commission GB

Written test for vacancies of election Gilgit Baltistan shall be on 2nd March, 2024 and 3rd March, 2024 as per schedule already communicated/ circulated by Education Testing Service (ETC) Islamabad. commission conducted

Upcoming Test Schedule of FPSC March 2 & 3 2024 Election Commission GB

Honrable Chief Election Commissioner GB authorizes each Officer in-charge of Police Force/Para-Military forces deployed for providing security inside and outside all polling Stations

Presiding Officer for each polling station excercise the power of migistrate of first class under the code of criminal procedure

Honrable Chief Election Commissioner has been please to fix the Poll Hours for holding the General Elections 2020


Returning Officer Appointed for coduct of general election 2020 to GB Assembly constituency to excercise the power of migistrate of first class under the code of criminal procedure



Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Court appointed as Appellate Tribunal

Summary Male, Female voters of Electoral Rolls 2020

List of Contesting Condidates For GB Elections 2020

Corrigendum Placement Of Returning Officer and Assistant Returning Officer GBLA 12 Kharmang and GBLA 11 Shigar GB

Corrigendum Name Erroneously Entered District Ghanche III

Corrigendum Name Erroneously Entered GBA 21 Ghizer III

Involment of Government Servant in Political Parties

Ban on Wall Chalking Affixing of Posters, Panafelexes, Hardings and use of Loudspeaker

 
 

Code of Conducts for General Election
2020

Code of Conduct for national and international observers /international media for the GBA General Elections, 2020

 

 
   
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