seats, while PML-Q could get only 13 seats.
In Nankana Sahib, unofficial results for all 158 seats were received. PML-N was leading with 71 seats, independents won 65 slots while the PTI could secure 20 seats.
In Kasur, PML-N candidates won 52 seats, 23 independents were elected, while PTI got 13 seats. The PML-Q was able to secure 2 seats in this district.
In Okara, unofficial results for 277 seats, out of total 28 seats, were received. Results were like this: PML-N, 136; independents, 96; PTI, 24; and PPP, 9 seats.
In Bahawalnagar, unofficial results for 273, out of total 274 seats, were received. Independents secured highest number of seats, 175; PML-N got 54 seats, PML-Z, 19; and PTI got 16 seats.
In Pakpattan, PML-N candidates won 44 seats, PTI 11, PAT one seat and 38 independents stood winners, according to unofficial results.
In Vehari, unofficial results for all 177 seats were received. 86 independents won seats, PML-N got 62 slots, PTI 25, and PPP could win 3 seats.
In 24 wards of Haroonabad, PML-Z won 13 seats, and 10 seats were won by independents. Election on one seat was postponed.
In Lodhran, unofficial results for 137, out of total 140 seats, were received. The PML-N was leading with 71 seats, 50 independents secured their slots, and PTI candidates got 16 seats.
In Bhakkar district, results for 64 union councils were received. PML-N won 21 seats, 41 independents were declared winners, while only two candidates of PTI secured their seats, according to unofficial results.
In 32 union councils of Chakwal, PML-N got around 30 seats, while Sardar Ghulam Abbas Group candidates won 28 seats, two were won by PML-Q, 4 by PTI and 4 independents were declared successful.
In four union councils of Dallay Wala, 4 independents were declared successful in unofficial results.
In 20 union councils of Fort Abbas, 8 candidates of PML-Z, one PTI, and 11 independents secured seats.
In Sukkur, unofficial results for 102, out of total 103, were received. PPP got 82 seats, 13 independents won their seats, Muttahida Qaumi Movement, 4 and PML-F got two seats.
In Khairpur, the ancestral district of Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah, unofficial results of 140, out of total 291 seats, were received. PPP got 85, PML-F 45, and 9 independents were declared successful.
In Larkana, the headquarters of the PPP, unofficial results of all 113 seats were received. PPP got 94, and 9 independents were declared successful, according to unofficial results.
As the unofficial results poured in, winning candidates and their jubilant supporters across Sindh and Punjab celebrated victories by dancing to the drum beats and party songs.
The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has ordered re-polling in 2 UCs, 17 wards in Punjab and 2 UCs, 4 wards in Sindh due to various complaints.