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History Of Sham Elections In Pakistan: 1971-2024

Author :  Rizwan Ullah Kokab

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Country
Pakistan
Publisher
Vanguard Books, Pakistan
ISBN 9789694027135
Format HardBound
Language English
Year of Publication 2026
Bib. Info xxvi, 671p. Includes Bibliography & Index.
Categories Politics/Current Affairs
Product Weight 1000 gms.
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Elections stand at the heart of democratic governance, offering citizens the constitutional means to choose their representatives and determine the direction of the state. Yet elections are not merely polling days; they are complex political processes shaped by legislation, delimitation, electoral rolls, alliances, state institutions, campaign strategies, and the broader social environment. History of Sham Elections in Pakistan (1971–2024) undertakes a comprehensive historical and analytical study of this entire process in modern Pakistan, examining how electoral practices evolved—and at times were manipulated—within shifting political contexts. This volume constitutes the second part of a broader research project on the history of electoral politics in Pakistan. It offers a continuous and comparative account of the country’s electoral developments from 1971 to 2024. Drawing extensively on primary sources—including archival materials, first-hand reports, parliamentary debates, election laws, and official records—the book addresses a significant gap in existing scholarship by presenting a systematic and comprehensive historical narrative of Pakistan’s electoral trajectory. Organized chronologically, the book traces elections under civilian and military regimes alike: from the turbulent polls of 1977 and the controlled experiments of the Zia era, through the managed democracies of the 1990s, the electoral engineering under General Musharraf, the contested transitions of 2008–2018, and the controversies surrounding the 2024 general elections. By situating each electoral episode within its legislative and political framework, the study offers a nuanced understanding of how procedural mechanisms, power struggles, and institutional dynamics have shaped—and often distorted—Pakistan’s democratic process.

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