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ISLAMABAD: The gap between male and female voters has climbed to
12.54 million, with just two districts of Punjab accounting for over 1m of
the difference.
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Read: A look into the turnout of women voters for the 2018 elections
In Rahim Yar Khan, the number of male and female voters is 1.38m and
1.04m, respectively; the difference is 342,744.
In Sialkot district, the number of male voters is 1.32m with 1.06m women.
The difference is over 260,000.
Kasur and Peshawar are next in line with a gap of 262,544 and 261,140,
respectively.
In Mardan, the gap is a little short of 200,000, while Jhang, Gujrat and
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In the 2013 general elections, the gap between male and female voters
was 10.97m which jumped to 11.65m in September 2015, at the start of
the local government elections.
There were 86.24m registered voters in 2013 — 48.61m of them men and
37.63m women. The figures released in September 2015 showed that the
number of registered voters had gone up to 93.06m. There were 52.36m
male voters and 40.7m female voters which meant that the registration of
women voters had not kept pace with that of men.
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