ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has decided to hold local government (LG) elections in Punjab during the last week of December 2025.
According to the ECP, the elections will be conducted under the existing laws.
The Election Commission of Pakistan has directed that delimitation of constituencies begin tomorrow and asserted that the process must be completed within two months.
The ECP confirmed that the upcoming elections will be conducted in accordance with the Local Government Act 2022, ensuring compliance with the latest legal framework governing local administration in Punjab.
Earlier, the Election Commission had reserved its decision on the matter following multiple hearings.
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During one of the proceedings, Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja expressed dissatisfaction over the criticism directed at the ECP for the delay in holding elections, stating, “It is a matter of embarrassment for us that elections are not being held in Islamabad and Punjab.”
The CEC said that the ECP was quite prepared to conduct the local government elections in Punjab; however, some legal complexities were delaying the polls
Sultan Akram Raja said that the summary of the reserved seats for the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation was sent to the Prime Minister’s Office.
The CEC said that amendments to the Local Government Law would be presented to the provincial cabinet within a few days.