MANSEHRA: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has annulled election for tehsil naib nazim Oghi, as the winning candidate, belonging to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, failed to secure 51 percent of the total strength of the council members.
The polling on the vacant seat of tehsil nazim Oghi was held on January 21 this year and PTI aspirant Noorur Rehman had secured eight votes and was declared successful by returning officer at that time.
His rival Shaukat Awan, of Jamaat-e-Islami, secured seven votes but the ECP did not notify him as tehsil naib nazim and instead issued fresh schedule of election to be held on February 26.
According to ECP, one could win the office by securing 51 percent (10) votes in the 18-member council.
JI district head Dr Tariq Sherazi had already served notices on four of his party councillors who had reportedly voted for the PTI aspirant in the January 21 election.
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