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The Pakistan Election Commission (ECP) detailed in one reported that the account will begin immediately after polls close, but said that they will allow to cast their vote to people who were already waiting their turn in the enclosure.

About 105 million voters were called to ballot in 85,000 schools elections to elect, among about 11,000 candidates, the 272 deputies to occupy Parliament.

The favorites for the elections are Shahbaz Sharif, head of the Muslim League of Pakistan (PML-N), a party that has just completed a term, and former cricketer Imran Khan, of Pakistan's Tehreek- i-Insaf (PTI).

The day was overshadowed by an attack in the city of Quetta, Baluchistan province, in which a terrorist deton
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