A significant increase in the number of women voters, Fafan released a report on the electoral lists.

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 Free and Fair Election Network (FAFN) has released a report on electoral rolls.

 A significant increase in the number of women voters, Fafan released a report on the electoral lists.

A record 12.8 million voters have been registered on electoral rolls, according to the FAFN report, with an increase in female voter registration being a prominent trend.

With an increase of 42.3 million voters since the 2013 elections, the number of voters is now 53.2 percent of the country's population, compared to 49.6 percent of registered voters in 2018.

In Punjab 57%, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 53% of the population are voters, in Sindh and Islamabad voters are about 50% of the population, in Balochistan only 36% of the population are registered voters.

In 78 districts half of the population are voters, in 49 districts the voters are 30 to 50 percent of the population, in 9 districts less than 30 percent of the population are registered voters, in 159 constituencies 50 percent of the population are voters, in 57 constituencies the voters are more than 50 percent of the population. are low, in 5 constituencies the electorate is less than 30% of the population.

According to the report, there has been an increase in the registration of women voters, the gender gap of voters was 11.8 percent in 2018, which has now become 7.7 percent, after 2018, women registration has increased from men.

Out of the 2.25 million newly registered voters, 1.25 million are women and 1.1 million are men.

Districts where the gender gap was more than 10 percent in 2018 have decreased from 85 to 24.

The number of National Assembly constituencies where the gender gap was more than 10 percent has decreased from 173 to 38, of which 12 National Assembly constituencies are in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 11 in Balochistan, 10 in Sindh and 5 in Punjab.

In the provincial assembly constituencies where the gender gap was more than 10 percent, it has decreased from 398 to 102, among them there are 31 in Sindh, 30 in Balochistan, 24 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 17 in Punjab.

The highest gender gap is 5 million in Punjab, 2.2 million in Sindh, 1.9 million in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the overall gender gap is less than 10 percent.

Balochistan is the only province where the gender gap is more than 10%, the gender gap in Balochistan is 6 lakh, except for males in the 65 age group, males in all age groups are more registered.

18 to 25 years and 24 to 35 years account for 72 lakhs in the overall gender gap of 99 lakhs.

The 20 percent gap between male and female voters is highest in the 18-25 age group, with 4.8 million out of 9.9 million voters, with 8 percent more male voters than women in the 26-35 age group.

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