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List of members of the 12th Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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The List of members of the 12th Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa represents the elected members of the 12th Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a legislative body in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

The assembly was formed after the provincial elections held on February 8, 2024. The first session of this assembly began on February 28, 2024.[1] There are 145 seats in the assembly, including 115 general seats, 22 reserved for women and 3 seats for non-Muslims.[2]

Elected members

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12th Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Constituency Member Note(s) Ref
No. Name Party Name of Member
PK-1 Upper Chiral SIC Suraya Bibi Deputy Speaker [3]
PK-2 Lower Chitral SIC Fateh-ul-Mulk Ali Nasir [4]
PK-3 Swat-I SIC Sharafat Ali [4]
PK-4 Swat-II SIC Ali Shah [4]
PK-5 Swat-III SIC Akhtar Khan [4]
PK-6 Swat-IV SIC Fazal Hakim [3]
PK-7 Swat-V SIC Amjad Ali [3]
PK-8 Swat-VI SIC Hamid Ur Rahman [4]
PK-9 Swat-VII SIC Sultan-e Rum [4]
PK-10 Swat-VIII SIC Muhammad Naeem [4]
PK-11 Upper Dir-I SIC Gul Ibrahim Khan [4]
PK-12 Upper Dir-II SIC Muhammad Yamin [4]
PK-13 Upper Dir-III SIC Muhammad Anwar Khan [4]
PK-14 Lower Dir-I SIC Muhammad Azam Khan [4]
PK-15 Lower Dir-II SIC Hamayun Khan [4]
PK-16 Lower Dir-III SIC Shafi Ullah [3]
PK-17 Lower Dir-IV SIC Ubaidur Rahman [4]
PK-18 Lower Dir-V SIC Liaqat Ali Khan [3]
PK-19 Bajaur-I SIC Hamid Ur Rehman [4]
PK-20 Bajaur-II SIC Anwar Zeb Khan [4]
PK-21 Bajaur-III SIC Ajmal Khan [3]
PK-22 Bajaur-IV SIC Nisar Baaz [4]
PK-23 Malakand-I SIC Shakeel Ahmad (politician) [4]
PK-24 Malakand-II SIC Musavir Khan [3]
PK-25 Buner-I SIC Riaz Khan [4]
PK-26 Buner-II SIC Syed Fakhr e Jehan [4]
PK-27 Buner-III SIC Abdul Kabir Khan [3]
PK-28 Shangla-I PML(N) Muhammad Rashad Khan
PK-29 Shangla-II SIC Abdul Munim [3]
PK-30 Shangla-III PML(N) Ibadullah Khan
PK-31 Kohistan Upper SIC Fazal e Haq (Pakistani politician) [3]
PK-32 Kohistan Lower JUI(F) Sajjad Ullah
PK-33 Kolai Palas SIC Muhammad Riaz (Pakistani politician) [3]
PK-34 Battagram-I SIC Zubair Khan (Pakistani politician) [4]
PK-35 Battagram-II SIC Taj Muhammad (politician) [3]
PK-36 Mansehra-I SIC Munir Hussain [3]
PK-37 Mansehra-II SIC Babar Saleem Swati Speaker [4]
PK-38 Mansehra-III SIC Zahid Chanzeb [3]
PK-39 Mansehra-IV SIC Ikram Ullah [4]
PK-40 Mansehra-V PML(N) Shahjahan Yousuf
PK-41 Torghar SIC Laiq Muhammad Khan [3]
PK-42 Abbottabad-I SIC Nazir Ahmed Abbasi [4]
PK-43 Abbottabad-II SIC Rajab Ali Khan Abbasi [3]
PK-44 Abbottabad-III SIC Iftikhar Ahmad Jadoon [3]
PK-45 Abbottabad-IV SIC Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani [3]
PK-46 Haripur-I SIC Akbar Ayub Khan [4]
PK-47 Haripur-II SIC Arshad Ayub Khan [4]
PK-48 Haripur-III SIC Malik Adeel Iqbal [3]
PK-49 Swabi-I SIC Rangez Ahmad [3]
PK-50 Swabi-II SIC Aqibullah Khan [4]
PK-51 Swabi-III SIC Abdul Kareem [4]
PK-52 Swabi-IV SIC Faisal Khan (Pakistani politician) [4]
PK-53 Swabi-V SIC Murtaza Khan [4]
PK-54 Mardan-I SIC Zarshad Khan [4]
PK-55 Mardan-II SIC Tufail Anjum [4]
PK-56 Mardan-III SIC Amir Farzand Khan [4]
PK-57 Mardan-IV SIC Muhammad Zahir Shah (politician) [4]
PK-58 Mardan-V SIC Muhammad Abdul Salam [4]
PK-59 Mardan-VI SIC Tariq Mehmood Aryani [4]
PK-60 Mardan-VII SIC Iftikhar Ali Mushwani [4]
PK-61 Mardan-VIII SIC Ihtisham Ali [4]
PK-62 Charsadda-I SIC Khalid Khan (politician) [4]
PK-63 Charsadda-II SIC Arshad Ali (Pakistani politician) [4]
PK-64 Charsadda-III SIC Iftikhar Ullah Jan [4]
PK-65 Charsadda-IV SIC Fazle Shakoor Khan [4]
PK-66 Charsadda-V SIC Mohammad Arif [4]
PK-67 Mohmand-I SIC Mehboob Sher [4]
PK-68 Mohmand-II SIC Muhammad Israr [3]
PK-69 Khyber-I SIC Muhammad Adnan Qadri [3]
PK-70 Khyber-II SIC Muhammad Sohail Afridi [3]
PK-71 Khyber-III SIC Abdul Ghani (Pakistani politician) [4]
PK-72 Peshawar-I PPP Kiramat Ullah Khan
PK-73 Peshawar-II PTI-P Arbab Muhammad Wasim Khan
PK-74 Peshawar-III JUI(F) Ijaz Muhammad
PK-75 Peshawar-IV ANP Arbab Muhammad Usman Khan
PK-76 Peshawar-VI SIC Samiullah Khan (politician) [4]
PK-77 Peshawar-VI SIC Sher Ali Afridi (Pakistani politician) [3]
PK-78 Peshawar-VII PML(N) Zahir Khan
PK-79 Peshawar-VIII PML(N) Jalal Khan
PK-80 Peshawar-IX PPP Arbab Zarak Khan
PK-81 Peshawar-X SIC Syed Qasim Ali Shah [4]
PK-82 Peshawar-XI PML(N) Malik Tariq Awan
PK-83 Peshawar-XII SIC Meena Khan [3]
PK-84 Peshawar-XIII SIC Fazal Elahi [4]
PK-85 Nowshera-I SIC Zar Alam Khan [4]
PK-86 Nowshera-II SIC Muhammad Idrees [4]
PK-87 Nowshera-III SIC Khaliq-ur-Rehman [3]
PK-88 Nowshera-IV SIC Mian Muhammad Umar [4]
PK-89 Nowshera-V SIC Ishfaq Ahmed (politician) [4]
PK-90 Kohat-I SIC Aftab Alam Afridi [3]
PK-91 Kohat-II SIC Daud Shah Afridi [3]
PK-92 Kohat-III SIC Shafi Ullah Jan [3]
PK-93 Hangu SIC Shah Abu Tarab Khan Bangash [3]
PK-94 Orakzai SIC Aurangzeb Khan (politician) [3]
PK-95 Kurram-I JUI(F) Muhammad Riaz
PK-96 Kurram-II SIC Ali Hadi (politician) [3]
PK-97 Karak-I SIC Muhammad Khurshid [4]
PK-98 Karak-II SIC Muhammad Sajjad [4]
PK-99 Bannu-I SIC Zahid Ullah Khan [4]
PK-100 Bannu-II SIC Pakhtoon Yar Khan [4]
PK-101 Bannu-III JUI(F) Adnan Wazir
PK-102 Bannu-IV JUI(F) Akram Khan Durrani
PK-103 North Waziristan-I PTI-P Muhammad Iqbal Wazir
PK-104 North Waziristan-II SIC Nek Muhammad Khan [4]
PK-105 Lakki Marwat-I SIC Johar Muhammad [4]
PK-106 Lakki Marwat-II PML(N) Hisham Inamullah Khan
PK-107 Lakki Marwat-III SIC Tariq Saeed (politician) [4]
PK-108 Tank SIC Mohammad Usman (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa politician) [3]
PK-109 Upper South Waziristan SIC Asif Khan (Pakistani politician) [3]
PK-110 Lower South Waziristan SIC Ajab Gul (politician) [4]
PK-111 Dera Ismail Khan-I JUI(F) Makhdoom Zada Muhammad Aftab Haider
PK-112 Dera Ismail Khan-II PPP Ahmad Kundi
PK-113 Dera Ismail Khan-III SIC Ali Amin Gandapur Chief Minister [4]
PK-114 Dera Ismail Khan-IV JUI(F) Lutf Ur Rehman
PK-115 Dera Ismail Khan-V PPP Ehsanullah Khan
Reserved For Women
For Non-Muslims

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Ali, Sajjad (February 28, 2024). "First Session of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Today: Key Details". Pashto News and Current Affairs Channel | Khyber News. Archived from the original on March 2, 2024. Retrieved March 2, 2024.
  2. ^ "PAKP". Archived from the original on 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah "PAKP". Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh "PTI 'resurrected' in provincial assemblies as its 93 MPAs declared party lawmakers". www.geo.tv. Retrieved 2024-08-22.